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A few questions from a newbie.
MaryAnne replied to Good_News_Good_News's topic in General Discussion
That's "The Runaway." I know who you're thinkin' of but that's not Robert Stack. I don't know the actors name off hand but it's the same guy that played Colonel Decker on the A-Team. -
A few questions from a newbie.
MaryAnne replied to Good_News_Good_News's topic in General Discussion
Howdy there Good kneeeeews! LOL Lessee if I can answer any of these...... How many episodes did James Best not act in, and who played the replacement? I've seen a few and each of them have had different "guest" sherriff. Well, we had Sheriff Grady Byrd (Dick Sargent) for two episodes, Sheriff Buster Moon (James Hampton) for one episode, Huey substituted for one episode and Sheriff Lester Crabtree (Clifton James) for yet another episode. So that's....five...and then I think there's one more that Rosco was missing from but I don't think it was due to any contract dispute. I can't remember the episode but it's one with Cletus and he had to put up with Emery Potter and Wilbur Somethingorother as deputies. ROFL. How many episodes was Huey Hogg in, and we're they in several close seasons or spaced out over the entire run? I think it spans at least a couple of seasons. Off the top of my head I can think of "Uncle Boss" "Hughie Hogg Strikes Again" "Arrest Jesse Duke" (which is the Rosco-replacement episode noted above) "The Return of Hughie Hogg" and "When You Wish Upon a Hogg." Oh! There's a Coy and Vance episode too....of which the title escapes me but Rosco's running for re-election and Boss drops his support for Rosco and backs Hughie because Hughie is blackmailing Boss. How many shows did Cooter sit out, due to contract blah blah? Ahh...again I'm going off memory here but I think it's about three maybe four. I know LB Davenport was on twice, "The Runaway" and "Duke of Duke." Then there was BB Davenport in "Grannie Annie" I almost think there's one more episode but I could be wrong. Noteable guest appearance happend often with the celebrity speed trap, but how many other notable actors appeared as henchmen characters. I noticed Robert Stack in an episode, also Richard Mull (Bull from nightcourt) was a reacurring character as one of the Baudry's. Robert Stack?! What episode? LOL Tim O'Connor, Robert Alda, Morgan Woodward (twice...Cacious Clayburn...what we have here is a failure to demonstrate... ROFL) Arte Johnson as one of the Laurel and Hardy bank robbers. (Best known from Laugh-In "Verrrrrrrry interwesting.....but stoopid!") That's all I can think of off hand. LOL Hope this helps! -
Vote The Dukes of Hazzard #1 TV show
MaryAnne replied to miz_smarteepantz's topic in General Discussion
141!! Woo! We's gainin'! 8) -
Vote The Dukes of Hazzard #1 TV show
MaryAnne replied to miz_smarteepantz's topic in General Discussion
Well I submitted a vote last night and one again this morning and it's still only showing 17 votes. Unless they haven't updated the tally yet. Still tho' I put a thing on the front page of HNet telling fans to git on over and vote! -
Hi folks, I posted this on the front page as well but in case none of y'all go that way (and why not?? LOL).... http://www.thecheappop.com/wopat.html
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One of my favorite Bo lines is from "To Catch a Duke" after Cletus gives the boys a ticket for fishing with an expired license and they go into town to complain to Rosco. As they're crossing the street to the courthouse, Bo says in a mocking tone... "I'm gonna have to give you boys a ticket!" Then earlier when the boys are fishing... Bo: "I wish Flash were here tho'." Luke: "Why's that?" Bo: "Then we could have catfish and hushpuppies."
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Great Lines by The Town Folks and Villains
MaryAnne replied to Iloveschnieder's topic in Other Actors/The Townsfolk
Another line from Hobie... from...I can't remember the episode title. ROFL "How's your Uncle Lester and your cousin Pansy?" LMAO -
Well I'll be jiggered. LOL. I didn't know Waylon did a version of White Lightning. The George Jones version is from the late 50's and I think was one of his early hits, if not the first.
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Alabama's "High Cotton" reminds me of the Dukes. Can't think of the lyrics off hand.... Most Waylon Jennings stuff. George Jones' "White Lightning" Well North-a-Carolina way back in the hills lived my ol' pappy and he had 'em a still He brewed white lightning till the sun went down then he'd fill 'em a jug and he'd pass it around Mighty, mighty pleasin' Pappy's corn squeezin' whooooshhhhhhhh....White Lightning! Well the G-men T-men Revenuers too Searchin' for the place where he made his brew They were lookin' tryin' to book 'em But my pappy kepta cookin' whooooooooshhhhhhh....White Lightning!
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I think the brunette was Cindy Lou. I love Luke's line as the girls are getting away.... "Girls! Wait! Take the clothes and leave the money!"
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In no particular order my top five favorites of the moment are... 1. Orchestra Wives 2. Smokey and the Bandit (am I detecting a theme here from some of us? LOL) 3. Patton 4. Road to Singapore/Morroco/Utopia 5. The Blue Brothers Odd selection but entertaining nonetheless! =)
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(This is a joint post betwen Val and MaryAnne) Whether they were Chet's friends or stray dogs, they would need to be rounded up. Soon. The Hazzard law already knew who the enemy was, based on MaryAnne's information. The wild card's of the deal, however, were Alex who had been forced into Black Jack's employment and Brian....as MaryAnne wondered if he had kept going away from town or maybe snuck his way back to see if she was all right. Why would he do that? a part of her argued. You sent him off and told him if he came back you'd hang 'em. If all three of 'em came back at the same time I'd hang 'em! Sheesh...don't you listen? The internal aruging continued as the group of riders arrived in town and MaryAnne could only settle for wondering where he was. She sighed heavily and pushed the thought aside. The town of Hazzard had a bigger problem to deal with at hand. Rosco led everyone to the hitch that was infront of the Sheriff's office and dismounted. "We gotta let everyone know what's going on," he said. "I think it would be best to get as many folks out of town as possible." MaryAnne nodded. "Agreed." She then dismounted and turned to Val and Enos. "So do you want me to look for recuritment then Sheriff?" Enos questioned looking to Rosco and MaryAnne for their take on the idea. Rosco nodded. "Yeah, we're gonna need a posse." He looked at MaryAnne. "How many were there in Black Jack's group, not counting Alex?" MaryAnne paused to think. "Six? Seven? I'm not completely sure, I wasn't exactly taking a head count as I was trying to outride them." "We'll assume ten." Valerie looked to Enos, as he was mentally counting on his fingers how many guns he knew off hand that he could round up. Val then spoke up, "You're going to need at least ten then to counter. It'd even be safe to get twice the amount you're expecting Blackjack would have." "Hazzard ain't that big Val and we really don't have that many able bodied men that can shoot that well." Enos chided back to his sister. "Who said anything about 'men'? We have four here right now... You get the Dukes you have three. That's seven. Cooter makes eight... You only need two more from there. We should be able to get plently." Val sugguested. Enos frowned slightly not liking the idea of Daisy or his sister in a possible fire fight but it looked like he had little choice, "Maybe we can round up some more folks at the Saloon." "Actually, you got five here," MaryAnne chuckled and pointed to Chet who had been standing back from the group. "I also have the feelin' that Min can handle a gun if she needs to and then there's Chance as well." MaryAnne looked at Enos. "I know you don't care for the women folks having to get involved but you gotta admit, some of the best shots in Hazzard come from the ladies. Khee!" Enos frowned then glanced to Rosco for support in his arguement but then thought better of it because it was a futile battle. Val just grinned back with folded arms, "Come on dear brother... We have a posse to round up." "Alright, Val and me will go to the Saloon and russle up some guns. I'll find whoever can handle one." With that the male deputy looked to his female counter part with a genuine concern but hopeful glance, "Don't worry MaryAnne... We won't let ya down." MaryAnne smiled at the deputy. "I know y'all won't." If there was one thing about the town of Hazzard, it was the way it's citizen's binded together in a crisis. "Is there any central local that you want everyone to meet back at?" Valerie asked as MaryAnne and Rosco the pair of Strate's headed to their horses to leave on their assigned task. MaryAnne glanced at Rosco. "While they're rustling up the posse, I'll spread the word around town for folks to clear out. You might as well set up a command post here." She gestured with her thumb to the Sheriff's Office. Rosco nodded. "Good idea." He paused a moment. "Like Enos said....we won't let you down, sweetheart..." MaryAnne bit her lip. "I know...." Rosco patted her on the shoulder before turning to go into the Sheriff's office and the Strate twins left for the Saloon. (cue Val or Alex)
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Three times the charm? Must be. We have an updated fanfic page here at HNet! Click the link in the post above. 8) There may still be some stories in the archive that are unavailable simply because I can't remember if I've since uploaded them all since the last update. So bear with me. LOL
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I loved watching reruns of Get Smart on Nick at Nite when I was younger and of course Inspector Gadget. LOL. Don Adams you will be missed. "Sorry about that Chief."
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Much like Jimmie's double role in Too Many Rosco's when he seemed to be enjoying playing the bad guy Woody, Tom looks like he's enjoying being such a $*!!% in this episode. LOL. The things he says to dang near everybody was vicious. The epitome of vicious for me was the scene at the farm house when they sit down to have lunch and Luke goes right ahead and serves himself while Jesse's saying grace and then he's disgusted by the food and he walks out. And then when Bo storms out after him he practically blew the porch door off the hinges! Great episode. Watching the cast interact with one of them being 360 degrees the other way is great to watch.
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You know you watch too much Dukes of Hazzard when...
MaryAnne replied to Jamanda's topic in General Discussion
*raises hand* I am living proof of this. ROFL. Just ask anybody who's read my non-DOH stuff. -
All those quotes are great! This one tho' gets me every time... >Rosco: You oughtn't have parked there in the first place. I'll give him a >603. Probably a drunk parker. Drunk parker??? BAHAHHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!
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Opening Titles - Unused Shots
MaryAnne replied to David French's topic in Dukes of Hazzard General Discussion
I realized this after I had posted and went to watch an episode. LOL. My bad. 8) -
That's wonderful news Susan!
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Here's mine... 1. DOH 1-4 2. Starsky and Hutch 1-3 3. Hogan's Heroes 1 4. Night Court 1 5. Four episodes of the Dick VanDyke show (one of those $1 DVDs LOL) 6. Patton 7. The Great Escape 8. The Last Days of Patton 9. From Here to Eternity 10. Swing Kids 11. Several Bob Hope films (Road to Singapore, Road to Rio, The Paleface, My Favorite Brunette) 12. Couple of Jimmy Stewart films (Harvey, The Glenn Miller Story) 13. Several Burt Reynolds movies (Smokey and the Bandit, Hooper, Stroker Ace, Gator, Cannonball Run) 14. More James Garner movies (My Fellow Americans, Support your Local Sheriff, Support Your Local Gunfighter, The Thrill of it All) 15. John Wayne DVD collection (lots of the western serials from early in Wayne's career, from the 1930s. A lot like watching the Dukes of Hazzard in black and white and with horses instead of cars. LOL) 16. The American President 17. Red Skelton DVD set with several shows 18. A Hard Day's Night 19. Happy Gilmore I think I'm missing a couple....cripes that's a lot of DVDs!! 8)
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I just thought of something else. Boss did have a little statue of a bulldog in his office at the Boar's Nest. Could that be it?
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Uh....umm....well, I hate to say this but I've seen every episode of the Dukes, about 100 times over and never have I ever seen Boss with an English Bulldog. Ever. Y'all not thinking of Flash are ya? The Basset Hound, which was Rosco's dog.
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I think yer lyin' through yer teeth. Because I'm one of them lunatics you hang out with. KHEE! Am I a Rosco fan? Gee...I dunno. I got a flyin' patrol car for an avatar. I've got a crunched patrol car for a signature line. I write fanfiction featuring him. I still laugh and chuckle at everything he says and does, no matter how many times I've seen the episode. I can recite various Rosco lines and speak in Coltrane-ese at the drop of a hat. Nope. Not a Rosco fan.
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Opening Titles - Unused Shots
MaryAnne replied to David French's topic in Dukes of Hazzard General Discussion
The Rosco/Daisy one is just a different camera angle. In One Armed Bandits we see Daisy kick Rosco from the perspective of the ground as Rosco's going down. LOL. I think most of the shots are just that, different camera angles that weren't used. Tho' I have to say that the one of the boys and Jesse in the barn with the slot machines and laughing a little is definetly odd because, there was no time during that scene that any of them laughed for anything. The close up of Ben pushing his cap up and smiling I don't recall being used but the same camera angle was used when he answers why he stole the Sheriff's car. The close up of John....is that the shot where his name is on the screen and he's talkin' to Jill? I think that shot or something similar was used in OAB. "You're Jilly Raye Dodson? I ain't seen you since you run off to college..." And the Denver Pyle shot....I don't think that was used in OAB at all, not even as a different camera angle. LOL -
Please keep my family in your thoughts and prayers
MaryAnne replied to DukesFan24's topic in General Discussion
I don't know of anyone who's been through something like that but my thoughts are with you and your mom. I'm sure she'll be fine.