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  1. I got my copy in the post today. For anyone outside of the US, I found mine on ebay.co.uk: Hot Rod Magazine - November 2011 The magazine came with a flyer for the guy's own website where I could've saved a few pennies. Prices on his site are (including P&P): UK - £5.65, Europe/USA/Canada - £6.50, Rest of World - £7.75 www.themagazineman.co.uk (scroll down to section 5 - "Hot Rod/Ol Skool Magazines - Latest Issues")
  2. Great instrumental track from 1961. Those of you on my side of The Pond may recognize it as . Those of you in Ireland may recognize it as the closing theme from Ray Foley's lunchtime show on TodayFM.
  3. The episode you're after is 'Farewell, Hazzard', near the end of season 5. Boss forecloses on the Duke farm and Jesse and Daisy leave for an 80 acre farm in Hatchapee County owned by Ben Whately. Meanwhile, Bo and Luke stay behind to try to find out what L.S. Pritchard's really up to. Here's the opening line about the baseball bat (it's about 2/3 of the way through the episode):
  4. I was trying to resist this one. It's a piece of Europop by a former Danish model that seemed unavoidable in the summer of '94. It looks like you guys in the US missed out . Saturday Night - Whigfield As a saving grace, this song did end the 15 week run of Wet Wet Wet's cover of The Troggs' at the #1 spot in the UK charts.
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    One Word Song Titles

    I know this isn't word association ... From the excellent album Graceland - can it really be 25 years old?.
  6. I have a cover of this by The Georgia Satellites, which would have been appropriate as they're from Atlanta, but that version doesn't seem to be online anywhere.
  7. I've never noticed that before - I guess you're talking about the rather obvious camera mount. Looks like they actually filmed John and Tom driving on location, rather than the usual studio shots with back projection. Here's one of the shots from the camera: Sorry, but I can't help with the filming location for the prison. I'll let you know if I find out.
  8. Thanks for your comments Mira. I've got some more filming locations to post in the near future, but for now it's back to the square. When I started this thread I looked for an aerial view of Warner's backlot that dated back to when Dukes was filmed. I've finally found one at www.historicaerials.com (as you can see by the watermarking on the second map). The first map is a current(ish) overhead view from Google Maps that I've included for reference. For clarity between the views, I've included a few of the original numbers: 3 - Boss's bank 15 - building with small tower/dome used as a hotel/Tri-State Press etc. 20 - Boss's house 22 - Cooter's 25 - used car lot/van rentals I have pieced together the aerial view from HistoricAerials that claims to be from 1980 (they also have 1954, 1972, 1977, 2003, 2004, 2005), and superimposed it on the map above. The detail, especially with the older photos, is not what we're used to with current technology, but it's still useful. The square itself is pretty much as it appeared in Dukes, although there is a street, with buildings on both sides, stretching down from building #15. I don't think that it ever got used in Dukes, and was torn down before we got a chance to see it. To the right of building #15 is the car park that appeared in 'Southern Comfurts' (see 2nd and 3rd pictures in this post). To the right of that is the old western set, Laramie Street. I think the saloon is the one on the left just above the '.com' in the watermark. There is not enough detail to see the yard directly to the right Boss's house (Morgan's Glueworks etc.), but the outside props store (seen in the first picture of this post from 'The Dukes in Hollywood') is visible a little way below. Above building #3 is the car park that played the part of 'Cedar City Fairgrounds' in 'Carnival of Thrills' (picture here).
  9. In the first part of 'Carnival of Thrills', Diane Benson asks Bo "You don't care much about expenses, do you?" when he takes her "best show car" for his first trial practice. She was right, because he uses three different cars to make the jump!. Bo climbs into a 1972 Plymouth Fury, puts on his seatbelt and moves off. He then accelerates and takes off in a 1972 Plymouth Satellite. The car that lands and turns after the jump is a 1973 Ford Torino. Finally Bo returns in the 1972 Plymouth Fury he started with. If only they hadn't picked cars with such different grilles, they may have got away with it.
  10. Roger, you misspelled "misspelled" (or even misspelt as I'm English) - it's double 's' and double 'l' - I think you'd better start that club
  11. Congratulations Ilaria, or should that be "congratulazioni". I hope you enjoy your month in the spotlight .
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    Signs of Hazzard

    I had to clarify which sign knightprowl was after. I was looking for a whole separate sign rather than just the banner underneath. I've included one of the original signs to show the juxtaposition of the two together. I wish they'd used straight line above and below the text - the wiggly lines were quite fiddly.
  13. Looks like that's an end to the 'sweet' songs .
  14. That's pretty good going for one night's work Joe. You'll have to post some of your other works.
  15. Hi Mira, there are a couple of posts about the show in this thread in the 'John Schneider/Bo Duke' section of 'Cast/Characters'. I knew I'd read about it last week, but it still took me a while to find it, so it doesn't hurt to say it again. The HazzardNet home page also has a post about it (currently second post down) including a preview of the show - I really should remember to check the home page more often . Sadly, we don't get CMT here so I'll either have to wait for one of the satellite channels to pick it up, or find a place to watch it online .
  16. Hi Mira, welcome to HazzardNet. Hope you hang around now that you're a signed-in member .
  17. Welcome to HazzardNet :).

  18. Here's one for Roger:
  19. Welcome to HazzardNet :).

  20. Welcome to HazzardNet Joe. I'm glad my posts have been useful to you. Have you seen my Buildings of Hazzard thread in Fan Art?. I do intend to expand it in the future. I can email you better quality artwork if you want it - the same applies to the artwork in the Signs of Hazzard thread.
  21. Welcome to HazzardNet. Hope you enjoy your stay.
  22. Nice choice Capt, it's not a song I know. I thought I'd go for the man himself with a hit from 1958: Sweet Little Sixteen - Chuck Berry The Beach Boys 'borrowed' the tune for their hit Surfin' USA. Berry sued and got joint writing credits and a share of the royalties. Sometime Dukes looks dated by the lack of political correctness. We don't get songs about 16-year-old girls anymore either.
  23. Welcome to HazzardNet :).

  24. Sorry about the last question Roger - I went away to think about it, and forgot to come back . I still don't remember the scene even with the answer in front of me. I think I'm on safer ground here - I think they misspelt Rosco(e)'s name on a banner at the end of 'One Armed Bandits'.
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