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Hey luke fan07, good to see you asking some too. You got all mine right except that Timbertop Acres is the real one and I made up Flattop Acres. Here's a couple more. Aunt Clara Coltrane or Vera Mae Coltrane Sour Stump Road or Sycamore Road
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The Official Dukes of Hazzard Trivia Thread
RogerDuke replied to Meadowmufn's topic in Dukes of Hazzard Trivia
You're right, Dewey is older. Here's a question that I don't have the answer to and curiousity is getting to me so maybe someone can help. In "Close Call for Daisy", Daisy stayed at Enos's boarding house on Spring Lake Drive. When he put up blankets to use as walls so Daisy could have her own "room", Waylon said, "I bet I know where Enos got that idea. I saw that movie too" What movie is he talking about? I'm 47 and I'm wondering if maybe the movie was before my time 'cause I sure can't think of what it is.- 3,817 replies
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You're right, Jim Bronke is one of the lawyers in town. His name appears on the sign in front of the County Building. State 36 is a main road that runs through Hazzard (east and west). You can see the sign in many episodes with an outline of Georgia on it. Here's some more. Which are real and which are made up? Lester Crabb or Homer Hoover Porridge Lane or Elderberry Lane Carolina Marsh or Mill Pond Timbertop Acres or Flattop Acres (episode names) "Coltrane vs Davenport" or "Coltrane vs Duke"
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In addition to the Hazzard Hospital (see opening post) there is also a "J.D Hogg Memorial Clinic". Construction for it began at the end of "How to Succeed in Hazzard" in season 6.
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The Official Dukes of Hazzard Trivia Thread
RogerDuke replied to Meadowmufn's topic in Dukes of Hazzard Trivia
You're right Bo, it's Daisy. Remember back in a Georgia episode when Waylon said "she drives like Richard Petty"...shoot, she drives better than him...he finished fourth in that race. Here's one from "How to Succeed in Hazzard". Who is older, Hughie Hogg or Dewey Hogg? Hey Julie, they mention Cleveland in this episode..it's where Dewey's (fake) doctor is from.- 3,817 replies
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You two teamed up for all correct answers. As for the remaining questions, One of those two guys is a lawyer in town and one of the roads is the main one that runs through town. The other two are bogus. I'm gone.
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The Official Dukes of Hazzard Trivia Thread
RogerDuke replied to Meadowmufn's topic in Dukes of Hazzard Trivia
There was really only one question on my last post. The rest were just statements. Bo started the race but was secretly replaced by someone else who finished the race in that same car. Who crossed the checkered flag? (while all the spectators thought it was Bo)- 3,817 replies
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Thanks Tim...haven't heard from you for awhile, good to have you back.
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Right luke fan07, you got both. Which of these were on Dukes? Rt 36 or Farmers Lane Hazzard Dairy Supreme or Hazzard Lumber Camp Jim Bronke or Chuck Wolfe Rainbow Canyon or Foggy Bottom Ridge Alan Jackson or Dottie West (episode names) Mrs Rosco P Coltrane or Mrs Cooter Davenport
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Have you ever cried during an episode?
RogerDuke replied to DukesFan24's topic in Dukes of Hazzard Episodes
In "Undercover Dukes" Uncle Jesse was saying good-bye to the boys. He thought they were going away on the NASCAR circuit for a long time (even though the viewer knew better). Thanks to closed-captioning (which isn't always accurate) I found out what he said while fighting back his tears and giving them hugs. To Luke he said "Bye, little boy" To Bo he said, ""Bo baby, now, you be good" Since I have a 5 year old grandson I can imagine myself flashing back to when he is this size sometime in the future if I ever have to say good-bye to him. I hope I'll be able to hold it together like Jesse did. Can you you imagine the picture Jesse must have had in is his head at the time, imagining the boys running around on the farm as little tikes. -
Well put, luke fan07. I like your positive attitude. If you check out some of BoJamesDuke's old posts, you will see that same good attitude about everything from the original series. Shoot, Bo even had me loving "Strange Visitor to Hazzard" after that good attitude rubbed off on me. You're a great addition to the Hazzardnet...keep up the good work. Possum on a gumbush. I'm gone.
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After Rosco accidently knocked Boss down a hill, he looked down at Boss at the bottom and asked him if he broke anything important. Boss responded, "No, (looked up and shook fist) but I will in a minute. Just wait 'till I get my hands on you." Also in that episode when Rosco took a hard tumble he reacted, "I think I broke everything."
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It's possible that Uncle Jesse simply misspoke. Of course, that would be out of character for him...he is a pretty sharp old ridge runner. I'm gone.
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The Official Dukes of Hazzard Trivia Thread
RogerDuke replied to Meadowmufn's topic in Dukes of Hazzard Trivia
Wow, lukefan07, Uncle Jesse, their great-uncle? That's good thinking. I'm trying to come up with a reason why it can't be so but I can't think of one. It will be interesting to see what other Hazzard folks think of this one. Here's some trivia from "Undercover Dukes" This was Mr Belding's (from Saved by the Bell) third (at least) appearence on the series. Boss mentions another TV show on this episode (60 Minutes) Before this race, Bo had 8 career race victories on the circuit. The President of the U.S.A. called at the end of the episode to congratulate the boys on breaking up the mob. He also wished Jesse a happy birthday. In the big race (15th annual Capitol City 150) Darrell Waltrip finished second. Bobby Allison finished third. Richard Petty finished fourth. Also racing were Bill Elliott, Ricky Rudd, Buddy Baker, and (my favorite) Cale Yarborough. My trivia question, is who drove the winning car at the beginning of the race and who drove it for the checkered flag?- 3,817 replies
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Thanks for the info luke fan07. That sheds a lot of light on things. I was hoping someone would have had the answer by now. Maybe now that you have reactivated interest in this thread, someone will respond. Cooter, ya out there?
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Woodchuck Pass and Bear Claw Swamp are the real ones. I made up Woodchuck Marsh and Bullfrog Dam. Here's two. Buster Moon or Warren Moon. Doctor Williams or Judge Peabody
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The Official Dukes of Hazzard Trivia Thread
RogerDuke replied to Meadowmufn's topic in Dukes of Hazzard Trivia
Don't apologize luke fan07....you just broke the world record for fastest correct answer.(Bo snuck in 2 minutes later) That's awesome. Part of this is who gets there first. I know it's frustrating when someone beats you to something you knew. I think you're right Bo, second cousins sounds familiar. I bet Min has it on the database. By the way, nice thorough job on that cousins list!!! I'm gone.- 3,817 replies
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The Official Dukes of Hazzard Trivia Thread
RogerDuke replied to Meadowmufn's topic in Dukes of Hazzard Trivia
Welcome back Min, you're right it was Bo on the ladder. Weren't the Comfurts cousins or were they just distant relatives? I was thinking that the oldest Comfurt is Jesse's cousin? Here's another question from "High Flyin' Dukes". When Daisy tried to convince someone to fly with her, (he or she) said "Believe it or not, I feel safer in the General Lee" Who said that? Hey Min, check out Duke or Dupe, with your database you should be able pop out a few of those if you have a good enough imagination to make up some phony Hazzard stuff....I'm guessing you do. Maybe we can do dueling databases which means I'll be wearing out the pages of my notebook LOL- 3,817 replies
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I wouldn't describe this as a "favorite" Boss quote but it is interesting. It's from "Cooter's Girl" when Boss was planning on locking up them Duke boys. "I'll have them picking weeds off the county highways 'til the year 2000." (This first aired on 12-30-83) That was a scary thought. It reminds me of when they got locked up in Osage County. That sure looked like it was going to be long term....now it's time for a Waylon quote.... "In Hazzard we tend to like happy endings."
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You got those three right but those other two are tough. I'll hold off before answering and give somebody else a chance. I'm gone.
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The Official Dukes of Hazzard Trivia Thread
RogerDuke replied to Meadowmufn's topic in Dukes of Hazzard Trivia
You're right. It's Cooter's daughter (Episode title "Cooter's girl.") I think you just broke BoJamesDuke's record for the quickest correct answer. Here's another. Two Dukes actually flew in "High Flying Dukes". Who were they? One flew in the plane and one flew on a rope ladder. By the way, flying in the General doesn't apply to this question. LOL- 3,817 replies
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Nice job Dixie, you got them all right. (it's glueworks not deli) Here's some more. Which one was really on the show? Hoyt Axton or Roy Clark Woodchuck Pass or Woodchuck Marsh Bear Claw Swamp or Bullfrog Dam Lucius Clay or Emery Potter (episode names) Sweet Home Hazzard or The Runaway
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The Official Dukes of Hazzard Trivia Thread
RogerDuke replied to Meadowmufn's topic in Dukes of Hazzard Trivia
Naw, it was the Tribune. That was a tough one. I wouldn't have known it if I wouldn't have just seen it. Here's one. Who is NancyLou Nelson? Her mother's name was Beverly Hibbs (when NancyLou was born). She was 18 on the show and the actress who played her was Kim Richards.- 3,817 replies
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Those are all good ones Bo. Here's one when the bad guys were going to turn part of Hazzard County into a toxic waste dump. "Dumping toxic waste in Hazzard...why, friends, that's like polluting paradise."
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I am curious about that book. Is David Hofstede just a fan or was he a friend of Gy Waldron's or something? Could you tell me a little more about how the book is laid out and what it's purpose is. I guess the "Unofficial" part concerns me. If it's unofficial, does that mean that it simply the author's personal interpretation of Hazzard County? Shoot, any Hazzard fan could do that.