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HossC

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  1. We now have another member who does vector art, TimSherry01. He has already posted one of his artworks in the 'Signs of Hazzard' thread, and we have also been swapping artwork. Tim produces decals for model cars. His expanding range already boasts many Hazzard vehicles including police cars, some of the race cars, and the 'Carnival of Thrills' cars.

    This artwork exchange spurred me on to do two more patrol cars, one from the first season, one from the last. The first is an Atlanta Police car, a '76 Fury, a pair of which were encountered by both Boss and the Dukes in 'Daisy's Song'. The second is also a '76 Fury with the A-pillar spotlights like those of the Chickasaw cars. This one belongs to Sheriff R.P. "Droopy" Cathcarte of Osage County. It can be seen in 'Cool Hands, Luke & Bo' in season 7.

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  2. Fun video directed by Ade Edmondson, star of '80s/'90s British comedies such as 'The Young Ones', husband of Jennifer Saunders, and last night he appeared on TV dancing 'The Dying Swan' for charity :). It looks like a collaboration between Salvador Dali and MC Escher.

  3. Anyone else on dial-up experiencing slow load times in long threads?. I think BL's technique of going to the last page should work fine.

    Roger gets both points, with one to waikiki. To be precise, Uncle Jesse says "That's got to be bad meatloaf.". Luke replies "That is duck à la orange." [sic].

    Q. In 'Daisy's Song' what is the street number of Starr Recording Inc.?:

    A) 1100

    B) 1200

    C) 1300

    D) 1400

    E) 1500

    The number is the address of the real building on Spring St. NW in Atlanta which is now Hot Beats Recording Studios.

  4. I just watched 'Officer Daisy Duke' last night. During the target shooting scene in Daisy's training, Bo, Luke and Daisy are standing by the target. Grady Byrd thinks Daisy only got one shot on target, but Luke gets out his pocket knife and digs the other bullets out of the same hole. Maybe you misremembered the target board for a sign/barricade - this is the nearest I can think of, otherwise I'm stumped for now.

  5. This commercial has just started airing on TV over here. It's for price comparison website moneysupermaket.com and stars David Soul and the Gran Torino. The other guy (who is a regular on their commercials) is Iranian stand-up comedian Omid Djalili, who has also been in movies like 'Gladiator' and 'The Mummy'.

     

  6. Points to MaryAnne, Roger and Daney there. Jeannie Wilson played Mary Kaye Porter and Laura Bardsley, although she was credited as Jeanne Wilson when she played Mary Kaye. According to IMDb she was Miss Texas in the 1968 Miss USA Beauty Pageant.

    Q. In 'The Meeting', Black Jack Bender asks Daisy for some coins to use the payphone, hands her some money, and tells her to keep the change. What value note did he give her?:

    A) $1

    B) $5

    C) $10

    D) $20

    E) $50

    F) $100

  7. We've reached a milestone today (I don't think there's a metric equivalent to that :)). A large portion of the credit must go to Roger who has asked the most questions, and still plays along answering mine. Thanks also go to all the other members who've asked and answered questions. This thread is getting about 100 views a day due to your participation.

    I'll post a new question in a few hours.

    Hoss

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  8. Sometimes a line from Dukes reminds me how far we've come in 30 years. In 'Officer Daisy Duke' Enos is explaining to Daisy about the new directive from Washington when he says:

    "This here Equal Opportunities law says that the sheriff's office has gotta open jobs for ladies now, just like regular people."

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    Garrett Duke said:
    This time I am sure that is the song title...at least according to Youtube. ;)

    At least it made me smile :) (<- see that's me). There are still a couple more Johnny Cash songs with 'Train' in the title.

  10. Desperado - Johnny Cash

    Another cover by Johnny Cash, this time of The Eagles, and also on American IV: The Man Comes Around.

    Another Johnny Cash song. Has a haunty and sad sound to it. One of his newer songs. Remember when this song came out and the controversy that it brought because it was either wrote or produced by a rap singer. I do like the song, but found it odd that a country artist would turn to a rap singer -the two genres seem to be as different as can be from one another. My opinion of course. ;)

    The

    was written by Trent Reznor and recorded by his industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails on their album The Downward Spiral. I actually went to see them live on that tour.
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