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HossC

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  1. Welcome to HazzardNet tammy. It seems like there's more kids getting into Dukes every day (which ain't a bad thing ). I'm glad you enjoy it too of course. You have 3 options: 1) You can post them as attachments (which non-members can't see). 2) You can upload them to photobucket, flickr or similar and include them in a post. 3) You can add them to your own album in the 'Member Galleries' section here.
  2. sun We've had some good weather here this week with temperatures in the 60s. Not bad for Spring in Ireland .
  3. Welcome to HazzardNet :).

  4. Welcome to HazzardNet :).

  5. Hi muddyK, welcome to HazzardNet. It looks like I've got some competition on the artwork front - I'll have to step my game up . It's great to hear that another generation is appreciating Dukes.
  6. Hi Conall, welcome to HazzardNet. Now that you have a presence here you can get to know us properly. I think you'll find us a friendly bunch, and I hope you enjoy your stay in Hazzard.
  7. I'll have to keep an eye out for this one. According to IMDb the movie was selected to the National Film Registry, Library of Congress, in 1996. It also says that this 1963 movie was rejected for UK cinema certificates and remained unavailable until 1990, which may also explain why I haven't seen it.
  8. Thanks for the CB info Roger. CB radio never caught on over here, although that didn't stop us quoting CB slang from Dukes, SATB etc. at school . Y'all were close with your guesses, but Boss's wigs were imported from Hong Kong (Mr. Obama would not be pleased ). Q. In 'Dukes Meet Cale Yarborough' which of Cooter's tools did Cale and Garvey need to use?: A) Bench drill Lathe C) Tap and die D) Milling machine E) Pipe bender
  9. Regular visitors may have noticed that I haven't posted much artwork here lately. Hopefully this should explain why. The artwork below started out as a re-creation of the Hazzard Theater sign for the Signs of Hazzard thread, but grew into a monster project encompassing a whole block of Hazzard Square. After completing the theater sign I added some background and got carried away. I've tried to be as accurate as possible, with some details only clearly visble in a single episode. I also had to allow for the fact that some of the details change constantly, so what you see here may not exist together exactly like this in any single episode. I originally wanted to put more detail into varying the brickwork, but 'Seth M Berley's', for example, has somewhere in the region of 5000 bricks, so I settled for uniformity instead. For clarity (and to make my life easier) I have not attempted any interiors. I know that some episodes show gold lettering on the upper windows of some buildings, but I couldn't get any screengrabs where this text was readable. I can add them if anyone knows what they say. Here they are at a larger size: I do plan to do more of these, but may do something else in-between just for variety.
  10. donkey Donkey rides are a traditional part of the British seaside experience. This beach is close to where I was born:
  11. Several shots in the dark here, but no one on target. Let's face it, it could have been anything, but Fred was told to stay on channel 9. Q. In 'Find Loretta Lynn' where were Boss's Loretta Lynn wigs made?.
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  14. Or you could listen to the hillbilly version by Hayseed Dixie .
  15. Welcome back boluke. You, Lizzy and Roger were all right. Q. Following on from the last question, what channel was Fred told to keep his CB on?.
  16. Welcome to HazzardNet :).

  17. government I am well aware of that, but I was alluding to the events of December 1773 rather than the disparate modern group who seem like they'd be more at home at an event hosted by the Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland .
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