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  1. Correct. In back to back episodes in season 3 they had her at the Hazzard Gazzette, Cab Company and Post Office. Considering she had 3 jobs, it's amazing she still had enough energy to ride wheelies and flirt with Uncle Jesse. I wish he would have gone on at least one date with her. What would have looked more romantic...both of them in Hazzard Swamp on her dirt bike or both of them at a drive-in-movie on Maudeen the mule?...don't answer that, it's not really a trivia question...just a fun thought. How about this tough one, in which episode did they paint the General Lee green? Possum on a gumbush. I'm gone.
  2. That's a tough one. I had never really thought about. I guess I liked Coy a little better but it's close.
  3. She was a country music star. She wasn't a big name like Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette or Dolly Parton but she was big enough that most country fans knew her. By the way, her boyfriend in "Happy Birthday General Lee" was also in "The Great Hazzard Hijack" (season 3). He was a friend (and co-thief) of Luke's old Marine buddy.
  4. There are two answers but you are right about the Hazzard Cab Company. By the way, JulieDuke beat you to the correct answer in the "Ode to Mis Tizdale" thread. ...who can get the other? Incidently, the Cab Company was from season 3.."The Hack of Hazzard". I'm gone.
  5. Does anyone know what the official spelling of ole is (as in "good ole boys")? Is it 1) 'ole 2) 'ol 3) ol' 4) ole' or something different? Also, did we ever officially determine which one was really Denver's birthday, May 11 or Dec 25?
  6. Here's one that is on "Ode to Mis Tizdale" but since there are more viewers here, I'll repost it. In addition to the post office, which business in town does Mis Tizdale work at?
  7. Welcome to Hazzard County. I haven't been with the Hazzardnet that long myself (due to my computer illiteracy) but now that I'm here, I'll never leave. The people here are like a big happy family and we're glad to have a new member. I hope you love it as much as I do. Possum on a gumbush. I'm gone.
  8. Here's a trivia question for you. In addition to the post office, what other business does Mis Tizdale work in? A lot of you know the answer but who will be the fastest to get it up on a post?
  9. I like the title of the number 10 song on that list but they spelled it wrong (LOL). By the way, is the correct spelling in the Dukes theme song 1) ole' 2) ol' 3) 'ol 4) 'ole ?
  10. Seeing it all get started in season one was awesome. I especially loved the Georgia episodes because the scenery reminds me so much of where I live. Of course, they could have filmed it in the North Pole and the show would have been a hit and I still would have loved it as much. It's just that, all those trees make me feel like I'm in Hazzard County when I see how much Georgia and "my neck of the woods" are alike. I'm gone.
  11. I appreciate your response...especially the part where you said you won't own "The Beginning". I saw the 2005 movie when it was in theaters because curiosity got the best of me. I didn't go out and buy the DVD or anything and told all my family members not to ever buy it as a gift for me. I have to admit though, I can see why it did appeal to some people. In fact, there were parts of it that I really liked a lot. If that's all the worse changing the Dukes would have gotten I could have accepted it a little, but when "The Beginning" came out...well that definitely sealed my attitude about why they shouldn't try to change perfection. Possum on a gumbush. I'm gone.
  12. I see your point, however I've never had a "watching paint dry" moment when viewing a single minute of any of the original series episodes. If you have, I'd sure like to know when. I'm gone.
  13. My all time favorite John Schneider song is "Number 34 in Atlanta". What a great song with such a great message. How many people out there know it?
  14. I was wondering who your favorite character is that only made ONE or TWO apperances on the show. Mine is Abraham Lincoln Hogg but I also liked Loretta Lynn, Cale Yarborough, Rosco's Mama, Cooter's daughter, Swamp Molly, Hard Luck Jones, Tammy Wynette and Milo Beaudry. I'm not sure if Waylon would qualify since he was on every episode. "She don't understand they keep showing my hands and not my face on TV." Miz Tisdale is also one of my favorites but she was on more than 2 episodes. Does anybody know if the Beaudry's were on more than two? Possum on a gumbush. I'm gone.
  15. I couldn't resist this Waylon quote from the conclusion of "By-Line Daisy Duke" in season 3. It sums up how many people feel about not altering the original Dukes (like the latest movies have done) "Ain't it nice to know there's a place in this old world where things never change."
  16. Here's a good Uncle Jesse quote from "By-Line Daisy Duke" (season 3). "J.D., why don't you go fry yourself a snowball."
  17. Hey Julie, I probably should know this so I'm risking sounding dumb. I've heard of that but I'm not sure what it's about. Could you give me a brief idea of the plot? Thanks.
  18. horendous crash (sound of Rosco's windshield breaking)
  19. I agree. Two things saved season 5 and actually made it worth watching. The rest of the cast (of course) and the writers. The quality of writing didn't drop off thank goodness. Bo and Luke's absence wasn't really Coy and Vance's fault so I try not to blame them. I'm just glad our boys came back. When those shows aired originally we were really sweating it. "Welcome Back Bo and Luke" is one of my favorite episodes. I'm gone.
  20. Sorry to hear about Honest John. There is also at least one other person with that last name in Hazzard. Ernie Ledbetter was in "Luke's Love Story" (also in the first season). I don't think they ever made a mention of them being related.
  21. Okay so let me be the first blaster. Before I do, I want to say I am impressed with all the thought you have put into this. I also want to say that I am glad that the younger generation wants to see the Dukes in the spotlight with new stuff. I can only speak for myself but I think that (more so than anger) I feel sadness that so much immorality has been added to the new Dukes and the younger generation has accepted it. It makes me wonder how much more immoral the next (2027?) generation will be. "Immorality" is a difficult thing to define. Some people didn't like the original show because Daisy dressed too skimpy or there was drinking in it etc. That's a good point of which I have no defense but I guess us original viewers don't really want to see what we love corrupted and we just wish people who like that sort of humor would simply go to movies like American Pie and not change our beloved Hazzard County. If the new Dukes ever become a modern series and you fall in love with it and they change it dramatically in 25 years you'll probably understand how us old timers feel. Possum on a gumbush. I'm gone.
  22. Okay, so I was just joking about the Valentine's part but I really do fry deer heart in butter for myself. I called in that Valentine's idea to a local radio station once and they got a kick out of it. As Larry would say, "Now that's funny. I don't care who you are...Lord I apologize for that..."
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