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Meadowmufn

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  1. I, for one, am very happy for you, Val. You've come a long way. Much happiness and many blessings in your marriage.
  2. I haven't read through the entire thread and I don't recall if I ever replied to this (other than my reply today), but I don't think it's weird to have a wide interest in music. I have very eclectic tastes in music. Funny Hoss should mention Falco, as I was just listening to him a few weeks ago (Vienna Calling, Der Kommisar). Right now, I'm listening to Cole Porter tunes. I love Django Reinhardt, especially Daphne and Brazil. I listen to both kinds of music, country and western (Blues Brothers reference. LOL). I listen to Big Band, jazz, rock (especially classic and southern rock), alternative, pop, disco, Motown, R&B, Gospel, etc. Pretty much the only thing I don't listen to is rap and death metal. LOL. But I'll give almost anything a listen once. Some of my old favorites (and some new favorites)... It will be a long list. Louis Armstrong Louis Prima and Keely Smith Ella Fitzgerald Sam & Dave Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass Booker T and the MGs Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 David Kane and Them Jazzbeards Abba Simon & Garfunkel Muse Elton John Billy Joel The Monkees The Beatles Billy Preston Blues Traveler Dave Matthews Band (the older stuff) Charlie Daniels Band CCR Dave Brubeck Dolly Parton Huey Lewis and the News Jim Croce Jimi Hendrix Lynyrd Skynyrd Royksopp Three Dog Night Talking Heads Toby Keith John Anderson Weird Al Danny Elfman Thomas Dolby Jerry Reed Hoyt Axton I could go on and on....
  3. Ken Leeeeeee... tulibu dibu douchoo! I saw that video many years ago and LMAO. I ran across it while viewing Buffalax's "translations" of songs. Just go to Youtube, search on "Buffalax", and you'll find a slew of them. My favorite is Moskau. Warning: some of the lyrics are adult in nature.
  4. Wow! I'm glad you're ok. Keep us updated about your recovery. And for future reference, try to keep heavy metal objects away from your head. LOL.
  5. Better late than never, right?
  6. I got a 33. Is that a bad thing?
  7. We decided to give it a break for a while.
  8. A little tribute to producer Skip Ward, no doubt...
  9. It's such a shame they tore Laramie Street down. I explored it a little bit while I was on the DOH reunion sets, but I could've spent much more time there. Right next to the Pantages was a collector's dream, The Collector's Bookstore. I got a TON of 8x10s from Dukes and from other shows/movies the cast members were in. You could ask for photos of the most obscure actor, show, or movie and they'd come back with a stack about 3-4" high of 8x10s. I dropped some serious coin there. LOL. Unfortunately, it closed down and liquidated its inventory a few years ago. It was by far my favorite place in Hollywood.
  10. I'm going through my old VHS tapes and putting some up on ebay for cheap. There are a few movies, but mostly DOH episodes (the Columbia House collection). All the DOH tapes have been opened and viewed once and are in pretty good shape. If any of you are interested, you can check 'em out here: http://shop.ebay.com/meadowmufn/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=25
  11. It'll be interesting to see how they implement this version of the Lone Ranger. Don't forget, John Hart also played the Lone Ranger. Though Clayton Moore is probably best known for playing the part.
  12. Warner Bros. stopped using that logo and went back to the shield logo in 1984. So, that ad is probably from 1984 or prior. That narrows it down a little. My guess is that it was to celebrate the return of Tom and John in Season 5 in Feb of 1983. The sign looks pretty weathered, so at the time this picture was taken, it had probably been up for a year or so.
  13. Those pics convince me Hoss has it right. If you look on Google Maps, there are like 40 bazillion junkyards, scrap metal recycling, and car wrecking yards around there.
  14. Nope, I think Hoss was right. The power station in Manhattan only has 2 stacks. I think in my mind I was combining the Redondo Beach power plant (4 stacks, but not red and white.. some of which have been removed since I left CA) with the Manhattan one (2 red and white stacks). And yes, I love this thread too!
  15. Those stacks are very familiar to me. I believe they're around Manhattan Beach. They might not exist anymore, but I'll check Google Maps.
  16. Thanks. James Best himself gave the nickname to me some 15 years ago.

  17. Update: I ended up purchasing it at iTunes. And just wanted to let y'all know that the artist himself has signed up here at HazzardNet.
  18. Yep, I found it on iTunes. Love it.

  19. Welcome to HazzardNet!

  20. Wow, $200. Yeah, shoulda treated that gee-tar a little better, MaryAnne. LOL. I found this rare Dukes of Hazzard paint by numbers set at a more reasonable price. The current bid is $6. I've never seen one of those before.
  21. I never said they were behaving themselves. Khee!
  22. Another Aussie! I work with a great bunch of Aussies every day. Welcome aboard and enjoy your stay at HazzardNet!
  23. Btw, if anybody makes the paper General Lee model, please post pics here or in the gallery.
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