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About 15 years ago, the school district where I have lived my whole life added on to their high school. Since the high school and middle school were only about 100 feet from each other they decided to connect the two together. After the addition was completed, the night time janitors began reporting strange noises and dramatic temperature drops that would only last a few seconds. As time went on, odd things continued to happen and then some of the janitors started seeing the ghosts of a little boy and young woman dressed in old fashioned clothes. The sightings and oddities occcured at an ever increasing rate. I wouldn't have thought too much of it because I'm not really a believer of such things but since I knew (and trusted) all of the people who were witnessing these things, it made me do some serious thinking. After awhile all of the janitors got together and hired some sort of lady who specialized in that sort of thing and she went in and determined that the heavy equipment that was sent in to dig up the sight for the addition had disturbed some bones that were laying in the area. In fact, the suspected sight of the bones was the area of the addition where the most bizzare things had occured. Of course the school superintendent did everything he could do to keep things quiet but he was unsuccessful and soon the whole community knew about it. I wish this story had a more dramatic ending but it doesn't. Since I worked at the school at the time, I spent some time at night sitting in the halls hoping to see or hear something but never did. In a few months time, the sightings and sounds occured less frequently until they stopped completely. The thing that struck me the most was hearing the detailed descriptions of the numerous incidents from several people who I knew and trusted. Since I never witnesed anything myself, I still have my doubts. Still, considering the ammount of incidents and trustworthy witnesses involved, I'll always wonder about the haunted school.
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The Official Dukes of Hazzard Trivia Thread
RogerDuke replied to Meadowmufn's topic in Dukes of Hazzard Trivia
Nice job Denver C and B.L. Thanks for the quote Denver C. I think you might have even gotten it word for word. Also from "One Armed Bandits", there was a little boy inside the General Lee who spat on the back window. What other episode was he on? (Hint: He had a large roll in this season 6 ep, not just a little bit part) -
The Official Dukes of Hazzard Trivia Thread
RogerDuke replied to Meadowmufn's topic in Dukes of Hazzard Trivia
B.L., daisyxenos and Denver C. all got it right. From "One Armed Bandits" what year did the Duke family start making moonshine? A) 1726 1826 C) 1926 -
You both got two out of three. I said that one was a toughie and I wasn't kidding. Daisy's Aunt Clara was mentioned on "Sittin' Dukes". Daisy also had an Aunt Kate mentioned on season 3...(one of the two episodes mentioned below) Which of these were on the show? Marybelle's Cake shop or Ellie's Beauty Salon. Marigold Marsh or Pine Creek (episode names) Uncle Jesse's Dilemma or To Catch a Duke
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The Official Dukes of Hazzard Trivia Thread
RogerDuke replied to Meadowmufn's topic in Dukes of Hazzard Trivia
Daisy, B.L. and daisyxenos all got it right. Who sponsored the NASCAR car that Bo (and Daisy) raced on "Undercover Dukes"? A) Hardee's Restaurants Boss Hogg C) Joey "The Hammer" Luciano D) Larry "The Jackal" Corello E) J.J. Carver F) Bridgestone Tires -
My guess would be that they pretty much kept to the script at first but then took a few more liberties later. What do they call it, ad libbing or something like that? I do know that Waylon changed a lot of the writer's material....thankfully I suppose because I'm sure the writers didn't speak redneck as well as old Waylon.
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The Official Dukes of Hazzard Trivia Thread
RogerDuke replied to Meadowmufn's topic in Dukes of Hazzard Trivia
B.L., texasdaisy09 and daisyxenos got it right. Which episode starts out with an old flame of one of the Dukes singing "Let Me Be There" at the Boar's Nest? -
The Official Dukes of Hazzard Trivia Thread
RogerDuke replied to Meadowmufn's topic in Dukes of Hazzard Trivia
Daisy, B.L. and daisyxenos got it right. Which one of these 5 things does NOT describe Artie Bender? (PICK ONLY ONE) A) great painter ran for County Commissioner C) has a beard D) was incorrectly presumed dead E) lives alone -
ROFL That's funny Daisy. B.L., daisyxenos, texasdaisy09 and Daisy all got all 3 right. Which of these were on the show? Luke's brother Jude or Luke's brother Jud Daisy's Aunt Hortense or Daisy's Aunt Clara Jeremiah Duke or Charles Duke III (The Daisy's Aunt one is a toughie. The answer can be found on "Sittin' Dukes" from season 7)
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texasdaisy09, Denver C and dukefan all got it right. Jesse's moonshine still explodes and Cooter gets covered with mash.
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Cale has good taste in cars. The car he had that turbocharger in was a white 1969 Dodge Charger.
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Happy Birthday Brian!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm on my way to the Boar's Nest now to join the party. See ya there!!
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Niedecker's Egg Farm
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Grady Byrd
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The Official Photo Caption Thread
RogerDuke replied to Meadowmufn's topic in HazzardNet Photoshop Contests
"Who's this Denver Pyle feller?...and which one of you boys spray painted his name in yeller on my cupboard and shirt?" -
I agree.....and the RV ends up in the drink at the end......
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Nascar (I put it all in capital letters like it's supposed to be but when I hit "Post Reply" it turns to lower case)
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The Official Dukes of Hazzard Trivia Thread
RogerDuke replied to Meadowmufn's topic in Dukes of Hazzard Trivia
B.L. and daisyxenos got it right. Big Dan Hogg from Rapaho County is Boss's cousin. How many episodes were filmed in Georgia? -
Hey dukefan, he's actually said that in several episodes. I liked it so much I used to have the episodes he said it in written down. To be truthful, I'm not sure how many times he said "ten ordinary men". Most of the time he just said "an ordinary man" so you might be right that "ten" was only from that episode. In any event, that was a clever line. I wonder if it was originally the idea of a writer or James Best himself.
