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  1. Glad you guys are giving these a go. On the A-Z quiz I got 17/26 the first time, although it was more like 17/24 because I didn't know the president or the 'infamous' country (note to self: revise US presidents and geography). Thought I had it licked, but still only got 24 the second time around. Third time lucky - a couple of days on and I finally got 26/26. I guess lost_sheep was right - practise (practice) makes perfect :).

  2. I've just done some digging around, and I've found that Warner Bros.' website now has virtual tours and photo galleries for their exterior sets. You can find them here. It also finally gives me a name for the set used in 'Big Brothers, Duke' (see below), 'The Dukes in Hollywood' and 'Hazzard in Hollywood' - it's Hennesy Street.

    Street2_0520.jpg

    And for Mark, here's a clip from the finale of the 1962 movie 'The Music Man' where Midwest Street plays the part of River City, Iowa. The building near the start (around 26 seconds in) looks like the mysterious building that caused us so much head-scratching earlier in this thread. It appeared in Dukes as a hospital (see below) and the state court. Look out for a very young Ronny Howard near the end of the clip - 14 years before he returned to the square in 'The Shootist'.

    76 Trombones - Music Man (1962)

    Hospital0519.jpg

  3. Thanks for all the positive feedback.

    Great video Mark. I don't remember ever hearing the song before - maybe it wasn't a hit over here. Looks like it came out in 1987, just two years after Dukes finished, but the square looks quite different. I wonder what they were filming at the time - I doubt they dressed it just for the video. I liked the square with the '50s cars in it. I wonder how a '50s episode of Dukes would have worked after they did 'Go West, Young Dukes'. 'Back to the Future' came out in 1985, so if Dukes had continued it may have been a popular storyline.

    I had to look us the original clip that your video was based on - it's not Hazzard, but the stores wouldn't look out of place and the dog is better trained :).

    Bobby Van - Take me to Broadway (Small Town Girl, 1953)

  4. Welcome to HazzardNet. Your poll doesn't give many options for us members who live outside the US. I could vote 'southern' as I'm in Southern Ireland :).

    You'll be pleased to know that there are other members in Ohio, so hopefully you'll get to know them.

  5. Where are you that you don't get to see the much?

    I'm in Ireland. There's a guy a few miles away with a fairly recent Dodge Rumble Bee, and I saw some large new pickup from a distance when I was in England recently, but these older trucks don't even seem to turn up at American car shows. We are paying about twice as much as you guys for gas, so maybe it's understandable.

  6. Nice truck Monster - looks like it's in perfect condition. I like these '70s and '80s trucks more than the new ones - maybe because they remind me of some of my favorite TV shows :). It's a shame we don't get to see the old or the new ones over here very often :(.

  7. Welcome to HNet Sissy. I only have one picture of the jacked up General without digging out my DVDs. I can add more later if no one else does.

    When the General got jacked up and had big wheels fitted, it was still only 2-wheel drive.

    GeneralRaised0212.jpg

  8. I bet Hoss can get a screen grab ...

    Of course I can Roger.

    Mrs. Oxford's boarding house (Enos's residence) also appears as the home of Mr. Winkle in 'The Haunting of J.D. Hogg' (I borrowed the picture from the Hazzard Square thread).

    Boarding0713.jpg

    Here's Rosco's house from 'Baa, Baa White Sheep'. It's only seen briefly, so this was the best long view I could get.

    RoscoHouse0308.jpg

    There is a good close-up of the mailbox though. It looks to me as if Rosco's name originally had an 'E' on the end that's been scratched/peeled off.

    RoscoMailbox0308.jpg

    An episode later ('Mrs. Rosco P. Coltrane') they do spell Rosco's name with an 'E' on his office door. I'm not sure how many episodes it's spelt this way, but I know it appears without the 'E' in many others. NB. We see the door from the inside, but I've mirrored the image to make it easier to read.

    RoscoDoor0309.jpg

  9. After seeing Ray Stevens on The Fall Guy earlier I thought I should post one of his songs.

    Misty - Ray Stevens

    Ray played country singer Webb Covington whose son was accused of a murder amid a music bootlegging storyline. Most of the action in 'Pirates of Nashville' takes place in and around the Grand Ole Opry and includes cameos by Dottie West and the Charlie Daniel's Band. It also guest starred Miriam Byrd-Nethery who appeared twice in Dukes (Rose Ellen in 'Double Sting' and Holly in 'Southern Comfurts').

  10. You'll be pleased to know that all is jolly well over here because that's just how we talk (not) :). Family Guy is good at mocking the English as this scene shows (I think the image is mirrored to avoid copyright).

    My father and I actually waited outside Downing Street to see Jimmy Carter when he came to visit British PM Jim Callaghan - it must have been in the late '70s. Security wasn't as tight then - I bet you wouldn't get anywhere near them now.

  11. But that tanker rig from "Duel"... GAAAHHH!! That rusting hulk was the scariest thing on the road! I'm impressed that somebody did a replica of it (along with the car).

    I think the picture I used was an original, but there are replicas. There's a site for the surviving Duel truck here. There's also a thread I found by someone who created a great looking model of the Duel truck - it's here.

    If Rubber Duck's more your thing there's a site dedicated to all things Convoy, including all the main trucks, and especially the surviving Mack - it's here. There's someone in Japan who's recreated a 1:14 scale (I think) model of Rubber Duck's rig - it's complete with radio control and working lights, and the detail's incredible. The text is in Japanese, but the pictures speak for themselves. The site is here.

    Finally, if you like Smokey and the Bandit models then look no further than here. If you look around the site you'll also find pictures of loads of Trans-Ams and a Snowman rig on the Bandit Run. There's even a picture that looks like Snowman's rig got pulled over by the Hazzard Sheriff's Department :).

  12. I'm not sure which episode had the horses as patrol vehicles.

    Which two part episode showed Boss and Rosco camping out together?

    I checked my notes, and I think it was 'A Baby for the Dukes' that had the horses.

    I think the answer to the new question is 'Undercover Dukes'.

    Sorry to interrupt the awesome trivia questions that have been posted but I have one in which I do not have the correct answer but would like to see if anyone else knows or thinks they know.

    What was the addresses (can also be post office box) for the Duke farm and the Davenport farm?

    If I remember correctly, the address of the Duke farm varies depending on the episode. It's either Old Mill Road, Mill Road, or Mill Pond Road. I can't remember the address for the Davenport farm right now, but I'll post it if I remember before anyone else posts it.

  13. As y'all know, I'm not from the US, but I'm aware that a lot of you are. Since I've been on HNet I've made a conscious effort to try to spell words the American way (when I remember there's a difference) - I just thought it would make things easier.

    George Bernard Shaw said "England and America are two countries separated by a common language.". We have trousers and pavements, y'all have pants and sidewalks (although trousers are called pants here in Ireland), but sometimes we even spell common words differently. I found the following spelling test on quiz site Sporcle earlier. It gives the US spelling of 44 words and you have to enter the British spelling. It was probably easier for me being British, but I got 40/44 before the time ran out. Have a go and post your results:

    American vs British English Spelling Test

    If that's too easy for you, try the A-Z of these hard-to-spell words:

    A-Z Spelling Bee

  14. How do y'all feel about a side poll for your favorite TV/movie big rig?. Here's eight to start the ball rolling, although I could add Waylon Jennings' rig from 'Welcome, Waylon Jennings' to the list.

    Trucks.jpg

    Some of these are replicas - I'm quoting the make/model as they appeared in the show/movie. They are:

    BJ and the Bear 1978 Kenworth K-100 Aerodyne: BJ McKay's truck.

    Smokey and the Bandit 1974 Kenworth W-900: Snowman's truck.

    The Highwayman 1980 Kenworth COE (before modification): The Highwayman's truck.

    (NB. the truck is not exactly how it appeared in the series as this picture was taken part-way through the owner's conversion of the truck into a mobile home)

    Duel 1955 Peterbilt 281: David Mann's mysterious nemesis.

    Convoy 1977 Mack RS-712 LST: Rubber Duck's truck.

    Knight Rider 1973 Peterbilt 352 Pacemaker: 'Goliath', built by Michael Knight's evin twin-brother Garthe Knight.

    Transformers Peterbilt 379: Optimus Prime.

    Cars 1985 Mack Superliner: Lightning McQueen's transport, voiced by John Ratzenberger.

    Despite some stiff competition, I'm going to give my vote to Rubber Duck's truck from Convoy.

    While I was searching for the pictures I came across the following picture of an aerodynamic, fuel-efficient concept truck - it wasn't in a show or movie, but it's not a million miles away from The Highwayman truck.

    TruckConcept.jpg

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