No, actually our fruitcake was passed into our family by my 9th cousin Gerald Ford, who inherited it from his mother's side of the family. Family legend has it that it was originally baked by his 8th great grandmother, Margaret Lynn (1693-1773). It's held up incredibly well over the years, but it is about as hard as a brick. LOL.
It has come to our attention that some folks are having trouble getting into the java chat room. We're trying out a new flash chat room. It's listed on the navbar right next to the regular chat. Please check it out and let us know what you think!
I just heard that we lost a member of the Dukes community. HazzardNet member Dale The Bold passed away on Sunday. Folks all across CyberHazzard loved Dale's sense of humor and the contributions he made to the fandom. Some of you might not have had a chance to get to know him here, as he's been absent for some time. He'd been fighting cancer the last few years. I think it's fitting to share the last post he made here. It shows the creativity, humor, and talent Dale possessed. You'll be missed, Dale. http://www.hazzardnet.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5577
You heard it?! You heard it too?! LOL. Yep, I certainly heard J.P. Hogg. Makes ya wonder if Sorrell just misspoke, there was typo in the script, or Boss just wishes he was as rich as J.P. Morgan. LOL!
No problem. If there's anything we like as much as Dukes here, it's cars! Plus, I happen to know that all of the moderators here have soft spots for Pontiacs (cuz we all own one).
I think you're right on both points. He definitely had a LeMans, but the year escapes me at the moment. And I do believe it was also "To Catch A Duke". Lemme consult the Mufn household trivia expert here, Beautiful Buford.... Yup, he agrees, but like me, can't recall the year. Perhaps the Deputy can do some caps and we can research it.