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U.S. Marshal KEN Collins From 'New Deputy in Town'.
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Hobie Hartkins reacted to a post in a topic: A-Z Game
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Alan Autry played HURLEY in 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Duke'. Jesse said "Look out, Rodney" as he walked to his truck near the end of '10 Million Dollar Sheriff Part 1', but I wasn't sure if he was talking to a goat or a chicken. Was Rodney in any other episodes?
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The first half was a mixture of very well-known goofs (spare General Lee parked in the square etc.) mixed with some that were new to me (like the cup on Daisy's hood). I wish it had continued like this as the second half seemed to be more focused on Coy and Vance's departure from both the regular show and the cartoon series. I'd have to agree that while fun, the cartoon series could've and should've been more coherent. I don't remember the cartoon series being shown in the UK, so I only got to watch it when the DVDs came out. They could easily have included more accurate historical and geographic references as they made their way around the world in a logical order without spoiling the nature of the episodes. The video above completely ignored all the goofs from the cartoon series that I've previously highlighted in this thread.
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A few years ago there were some double- and triple-seater F1-based cars made so that people could pay to be driven a couple of laps as a passenger to get a feel of what racing was like. I haven't heard anything about them for a while, but I googled them and they still exist with companies charging several hundred Euros for a couple of laps around a race track with a professional driver.
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General Motors are finally being allowed to enter F1 in 2026 under the Cadillac name, but with Michael Andretti no longer involved in the project. The team will most likely to run with Ferrari engines until GM create their own engines around 2028. They're hoping to have at least one American driver in the line-up, but nothing's been confirmed. Below is a video I found, and you can read the BBC article mentioned in the video here.
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Miz Tisdale worked for the USPS.
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RogerDuke reacted to a post in a topic: NASCAR news
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Lulu: J.D. That food is for after the wedding and not before. Boss: Yeah, I know, I know, but listen, I had to taste it, didn't I? To make sure it's good enough for the guests. Lulu: Are you QUESTIONING my cooking? Because if you are, there's gonna be one wedding here and one divorce. (From 'Enos and Daisy's Wedding')
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After a two-week break, the F1 season continued in Las Vegas this weekend. Unlike every other race which takes place on a Sunday, this one was at 10pm on a Saturday night (6am Sunday morning for me!). The Mercedes team surprised themselves by setting the pace in all three practice sessions while Red Bull struggled for grip. George Russell continued the good form by putting his Mercedes on pole. In the sister car, Lewis Hamilton looked capable of joining him, but a couple of mistakes in the final qualifying session left him starting in 10th. The Ferraris of Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc were in second and fourth, split by a great performance by Alpine's Pierre Gasly. Title rivals Max Verstappen and Lando Norris were fifth and sixth with Max just needing to beat Lando to become World Champion. The start was fairly uneventful other than Charles sending his car up the inside of the first bend to go from fourth to second. McLaren's Oscar Piastri later got a 5-second penalty for being out of position on the grid. It soon became clear that the Mercedes cars were fastest with George extending his lead at the front and Lewis making his way through the field. Sadly Pierre had to retire his Alpine after 15 laps, but there was some great fighting amongst the other drivers. After the second pit stops, Lewis came out in second and started to chase down George, but George's tires were newer and the gap never got closer than 5 seconds. They finished first and second with Carlos taking the final podium position ahead of Charles in the other Ferrari. Max came home in fifth to take his fourth Drivers' World Championship (and his fourth in a row). Lando finished in sixth with a late extra pit stop to get fresh tires to get the point for fastest lap. Lewis was voted Driver of the Day by fans. Max's championship was won in the first half of the season. After that, Ferrari, Mercedes and especially McLaren caught up and in many cases surpassed Red Bull. This season, seven drivers have won at least two races, which is unusual in recent years, and tellingly Max's team mate Sergio Perez has won none compared to Max's eight. That leaves McLaren 24 points ahead of Ferrari in the Constructors' Championship with Red Bull 29 point behind them. You can watch the race highlights here. There are still two races left with Qatar next week and Abu Dhabi the week after. The Drivers' Championship may have been decided, but the teams want to win the Constructors' Championship (that's where the money is), and that's still just about a 3-way fight.
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Skipper Duke reacted to a post in a topic: Central City Hospital in Welcome Back Bo 'n' Luke
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Yes. Just don't start any new threads after that. I see you've started yet another new thread already today for season compilations - there must've been an existing thread you could've added them to. That must be about a dozen new threads you've started in a month, and most are simple questions that might only get a single post in response if that. The answer to your original question in this thread is that the Central City General in 'Welcome Back, Bo and Luke' was not only the State Courthouse in 'Duke of Duke', but also the State Capitol in 'Uncle Boss'. That can be found in my Hazzard Square thread. Other than being somewhere on the backlot that no longer exists, I'm not sure if we ever found the building's exact location, but now I'm pretty sure I know. It may be a couple of days before I get the pictures together to post my solution.
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Roger would know, but there were definitely a couple of JOHN Deere diggers/bulldozers. Now looking for a "K".
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Skipper, can you please refrain from starting a new thread each time you want to post simple questions and comments. It just means that any answers get really spread out and push the older, more rigorous threads way down the list. You also have separate threads for announcing when someone has uploaded episodes of season 5 and 6 to YouTube, but you started yet another thread to ask whether the uploader and the person who made a watch list were the same person. Please try to find an existing thread to post in if you can, and maybe start a single thread for the whole series with questions you have so that at least all the answers will be in one place. At the moment we're getting loads of threads with only one or two posts in them, and that's not the type of forum that visitors want to search through. Always remember that forums and Facebook are completely different entities and need to be approached differently.
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Guys, do we need to go back to elementary school? So far this round has gone A, B, A, B, C, D, D - that's not the way I learned it! "Ma Harper found another way to continue her boys' EDUCATION."