HossC Posted July 6 Report Share Posted July 6 Please stop posting incorrect quotes. The meeting was held under the guise of a toy convention, and Devere was referring to his buttonhole. Boss: "Well, step right inside, sir. Door at the end of the little path. On behalf of Hazzard County, I want to welcome you to the toy capital of the world..." Devere: "Cool it, punk. You're wilting my boutonniere." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skipper Duke Posted July 7 Author Report Share Posted July 7 I think I'm gonna keep the quotes n the Facebook sites where it's more about fun not so much about accuracy. And if something is not word for word, nobody bothers me about it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RogerDuke Posted July 7 Report Share Posted July 7 When I posted quotes here's how I did it Skipper. Stopped the DVD. Wrote the quote down. Backed the DVD up. Listened to the quote again while I was looking at what I wrote down. Stopped the DVD. Corrected my mistakes. Backed the DVD up and repeated the process until I knew I had it right. Skipper Duke 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skipper Duke Posted July 7 Author Report Share Posted July 7 3 hours ago, RogerDuke said: When I posted quotes here's how I did it Skipper. Stopped the DVD. Wrote the quote down. Backed the DVD up. Listened to the quote again while I was looking at what I wrote down. Stopped the DVD. Corrected my mistakes. Backed the DVD up and repeated the process until I knew I had it right. Or just screenshot the TV with subtitles turned on and post that way. Lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HossC Posted July 7 Report Share Posted July 7 7 hours ago, Skipper Duke said: I think I'm gonna keep the quotes n the Facebook sites where it's more about fun not so much about accuracy. And if something is not word for word, nobody bothers me about it. 4 hours ago, RogerDuke said: When I posted quotes here's how I did it Skipper. Stopped the DVD. Wrote the quote down. Backed the DVD up. Listened to the quote again while I was looking at what I wrote down. Stopped the DVD. Corrected my mistakes. Backed the DVD up and repeated the process until I knew I had it right. 1 hour ago, Skipper Duke said: Or just screenshot the TV with subtitles turned on and post that way. Lol. Skipper, you promised to keep your inaccurate quotes to Facebook at Christmas. You're probably right that they don't care about accuracy, but we do. This is a forum, not Facebook! Roger, that's exactly what I do. I doesn't take long to do it properly when it's a short back and forth conversation, or a quick aside. When Skipper posts a whole scene as a 'favorite quote', it takes me much longer to check. Don't rely on the subtitles to be 100% the same as what's actually spoken. They're a good starting point, but sometimes they can get abbreviated to reduce the reading. I also remember one episode where the character says "plowboys" and the subtitles say "cowboys". It's not the only time they were wrong. Hobie Hartkins and Skipper Duke 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skipper Duke Posted July 7 Author Report Share Posted July 7 My friends on Facebook are right. They tell me "Stay over here where there's no headaches." Lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skipper Duke Posted July 12 Author Report Share Posted July 12 Season 4 Dukes in Danger Hammer:"Leeman, look what I found in there in them plowboy's closet. Take yer pick." Bo Duke:"Wait a minute, them there's our clothes!" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HossC Posted July 13 Report Share Posted July 13 Skipper, it was only a week ago that you said you'd keep you inaccurate quotes to Facebook. This time you got Hammer's line wrong. Hammer: "Hey, Leeman, look at this. I been in them plowboys' closet. Take your pick." Bo Duke: "Wait a minute. Them there is our clothes." Admittedly, this is closer than you usually get, but "dang near" only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades. I have better things to do with my time than correcting your quotes, but I'll keep doing it while you're getting them wrong. If you can't get them right, don't post them here! Skipper Duke 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skipper Duke Posted July 13 Author Report Share Posted July 13 38 minutes ago, HossC said: Skipper, it was only a week ago that you said you'd keep you inaccurate quotes to Facebook. This time you got Hammer's line wrong. Hammer: "Hey, Leeman, look at this. I been in them plowboys' closet. Take your pick." Bo Duke: "Wait a minute. Them there is our clothes." Admittedly, this is closer than you usually get, but "dang near" only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades. I have better things to do with my time than correcting your quotes, but I'll keep doing it while you're getting them wrong. If you can't get them right, don't post them here! I'm afraid to post here even if something is RIGHT! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skipper Duke Posted July 13 Author Report Share Posted July 13 This time I got my mind made up! I WILL be sticking to Facebook for all my fun. Where there's NO accuracy police breathing down my neck every time I turn around. Lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RogerDuke Posted July 14 Report Share Posted July 14 On 7/6/2024 at 11:34 PM, RogerDuke said: When I posted quotes here's how I did it Skipper. Stopped the DVD. Wrote the quote down. Backed the DVD up. Listened to the quote again while I was looking at what I wrote down. Stopped the DVD. Corrected my mistakes. Backed the DVD up and repeated the process until I knew I had it right. Skipper, I just don't understand why you don't do it the way I suggested here. I hate to side with Hoss but I can't blame him for wanting accuracy. People expect inaccuracies on Facebook but the HazzardNet is the top Dukes of Hazzard website on the planet so accuracy is important since people use it as a reference. But please don't get mad about this and leave. You are one of the best things that has happened to HN. You are a walking Dukes encyclopedia and are loaded with love and enthusiasm for Hazzard. You have injected so much energy into the place at a time when things were slowing down and I can't imagine this place without you. We love ya cousin! ❤ Skipper Duke 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skipper Duke Posted July 14 Author Report Share Posted July 14 1 hour ago, RogerDuke said: Skipper, I just don't understand why you don't do it the way I suggested here. I hate to side with Hoss but I can't blame him for wanting accuracy. People expect inaccuracies on Facebook but the HazzardNet is the top Dukes of Hazzard website on the planet so accuracy is important since people use it as a reference. But please don't get mad about this and leave. You are one of the best things that has happened to HN. You are a walking Dukes encyclopedia and are loaded with love and enthusiasm for Hazzard. You have injected so much energy into the place at a time when things were slowing down and I can't imagine this place without you. We love ya cousin! ❤ I love all of y'all too Cousin Roger. But it's best for everyone if I stay away from this thread. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skipper Duke Posted July 25 Author Report Share Posted July 25 Season 3 The Great Hazzard Hijack Waylon Jennings:"When it comes to cross country Racin', General Lee moves out real smart. But runnin' is only half of cross country racin'. The other half is knowin' the course." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skipper Duke Posted July 27 Author Report Share Posted July 27 Season 3 The Great Hazzard Hijack Bo Duke drives the General Lee into Hazzard Creek while racing Cooter who is driving a 4×4 Jeep Wrangler. Bo tried to follow Cooter across the water, which was a mistake in a regular low sitting car like General Lee.) Bo: "If the good Lord had meant for cars to swim, he'd have put water wings on them, wouldn't he?" Luke: "I swear Bo, there are times when- Well, this shouldn't be too hard." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HossC Posted July 27 Report Share Posted July 27 5 hours ago, Skipper Duke said: Season 3 The Great Hazzard Hijack ... while racing Cooter who is driving a 4×4 Jeep Wrangler. Cooter was driving a Jeep Wagoneer, almost certainly the same one used by CJ Holmes in 'The Runaway'. Jeep didn't start producing the Wrangler until 1986. It replaced the CJ series like the ones driven by Daisy. Skipper Duke 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skipper Duke Posted July 27 Author Report Share Posted July 27 2 minutes ago, HossC said: Cooter was driving a Jeep Wagoneer, almost certainly the same one used by CJ Holmes in 'The Runaway'. Jeep didn't start producing the Wrangler until 1986. It replaced the CJ series like the ones driven by Daisy. Wow good catch. I thought the Jeep looked familiar. It does look like the one Les Sloan & Mitch Henderson drove. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skipper Duke Posted July 27 Author Report Share Posted July 27 15 minutes ago, HossC said: Cooter was driving a Jeep Wagoneer, almost certainly the same one used by CJ Holmes in 'The Runaway'. Jeep didn't start producing the Wrangler until 1986. It replaced the CJ series like the ones driven by Daisy. HossC... I think it's the Jeep from Carnival of Thrills too. The one they drive from the Garage to the Junkyard to rescue the General Lee from the crusher. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hobie Hartkins Posted July 27 Report Share Posted July 27 I know this is for favorite quotes but my favorite scene ( NOT episode.....don't know which one that would be!), is when Boss is crying about Jamie Lee and Daisy and Rosco said he couldn't arrest relatives and Boss says " You know that's always been my prime rule". Then he starts talking about if Daisy and Jamie marry, the Dukes will be his " Hoggin Laws" ! The whole thing is hilarious! It's enough to make me lose my appetite!.....It makes me hungry! Skipper Duke 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HossC Posted July 27 Report Share Posted July 27 8 hours ago, Skipper Duke said: HossC... I think it's the Jeep from Carnival of Thrills too. The one they drive from the Garage to the Junkyard to rescue the General Lee from the crusher. Yes, that was another similar Jeep. You can also see dark brown Jeep Wagoneers in 'Witness for the Persecution' and 'And in This Corner, Luke Duke'. In the latter, you actually get to see the Wagoneer badge close-up when Luke is being kidnapped, which is unusual product placement for the show. From season 3, the end credits included "Some vehicles supplied by AMC". They owned Jeep at the time, so the Wagoneers were probably just supplied to promote the model. I've spotted a few differences: there were at least three different wheel designs, there are two different shapes for the wood trim on the sides, and at least one of them had a chrome bull guard, so I'm now doubting that it was the same vehicle. It's just strange that they were always the same color when they were driven by different characters, so there was no need for continuity. RogerDuke and Skipper Duke 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skipper Duke Posted July 27 Author Report Share Posted July 27 2 hours ago, HossC said: Yes, that was another similar Jeep. You can also see dark brown Jeep Wagoneers in 'Witness for the Persecution' and 'And in This Corner, Luke Duke'. In the latter, you actually get to see the Wagoneer badge close-up when Luke is being kidnapped, which is unusual product placement for the show. From season 3, the end credits included "Some vehicles supplied by AMC". They owned Jeep at the time, so the Wagoneers were probably just supplied to promote the model. I've spotted a few differences: there were at least three different wheel designs, there are two different shapes for the wood trim on the sides, and at least one of them had a chrome bull guard, so I'm now doubting that it was the same vehicle. It's just strange that they were always the same color when they were driven by different characters, so there was no need for continuity. Yeah. It don't make sense for the Jeeps to look similar when different characters drive it in different episodes. RogerDuke 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skipper Duke Posted July 28 Author Report Share Posted July 28 13 hours ago, HossC said: Yes, that was another similar Jeep. You can also see dark brown Jeep Wagoneers in 'Witness for the Persecution' and 'And in This Corner, Luke Duke'. In the latter, you actually get to see the Wagoneer badge close-up when Luke is being kidnapped, which is unusual product placement for the show. From season 3, the end credits included "Some vehicles supplied by AMC". They owned Jeep at the time, so the Wagoneers were probably just supplied to promote the model. I've spotted a few differences: there were at least three different wheel designs, there are two different shapes for the wood trim on the sides, and at least one of them had a chrome bull guard, so I'm now doubting that it was the same vehicle. It's just strange that they were always the same color when they were driven by different characters, so there was no need for continuity. Yeah normally they put tape over the vehicle brand names. Like they did to the Plymouth Patrol cars and Luke and Catfish Lee's Everlast boxing gloves had tape on the name. Gilligan's Island did this with Alan Hale Jr.'s Lancaster Uniform Cap Co. Skipper hats. The interiors are lined with Gold Silk Satin Sateen and say Lancaster Brand ASK THE MAN WHO WEARS ONE Established 1929 Los Angeles Calif. In Gilligan's Island, these interiors were just the Gold Silk Satin Sateen lined in plastic film no writing. RogerDuke 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skipper Duke Posted July 28 Author Report Share Posted July 28 Season 4 Double Dukes Boss:"There's Bo an' Luke!" Rosco:"No, there's Bo an' Luke. See!" Boss:"Alright! Well, then, cut 'em off you dodo! We don't want 'em to catch Turk an' Moody!" Rosco:"Which ones Turk an' Moody?" Boss:"The ones that look like Bo an' Luke." Rosco:"Well, then, what does Bo an' Luke look like?" Boss:"Like themselves dummy!" Rosco:"Then what's Turk an' Moody look like?" Boss:"Oh don't argue with me! Just cut 'em off will you!? Or you'll have 20 years up the river to figure out which is which!" RogerDuke 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skipper Duke Posted July 28 Author Report Share Posted July 28 Season 2 Mason Dixon's Girls Bo Duke:"Marijuana!? We sure got ourselves in a heap of trouble this time cousin!" Luke Duke:"Boss is gonna throw the book at us! Not to mention the federal government! I figure we oughta be outta prison about the time to collect social security!" Bo Duke(grinning):"That ain't funny Luke! We gotta get ourselves outta this!" Luke Duke:"Yer right. In the meantime, you just keep on haulin', until we find a safe place to stash this stuff." Bo Duke:"10-4!" RogerDuke 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HossC Posted July 29 Report Share Posted July 29 Skipper, you're meant to be keeping all the incorrect quotes on Facebook! You managed a couple that were nearly there, so I let them go, but in the one above you completely missed out Bo's line about breaking probation and added in extra words that weren't spoken. Stop posting quotes here if they're not right. You've now been asked nicely and then told by myself and several other members. Here's what was actually said: Bo: "Marijuana? Sure got ourselves in a heap of trouble this time, cousin." Luke: "You got that right. Boss is gonna throw the book at us. Not to mention the federal government." Bo: "When we break our probation, we sure do a bang-up job of it, don't we?" Luke: "We ought to be out of prison about time to collect social security." Bo: "That ain't funny, Luke. We gotta get ourselves out of this." Luke: "Yeah, well while we're figuring out how, you just keep hauling... till we find a safe place to stash this stuff." Bo: "10-4." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skipper Duke Posted July 29 Author Report Share Posted July 29 3 hours ago, HossC said: Skipper, you're meant to be keeping all the incorrect quotes on Facebook! You managed a couple that were nearly there, so I let them go, but in the one above you completely missed out Bo's line about breaking probation and added in extra words that weren't spoken. Stop posting quotes here if they're not right. You've now been asked nicely and then told by myself and several other members. Here's what was actually said: Bo: "Marijuana? Sure got ourselves in a heap of trouble this time, cousin." Luke: "You got that right. Boss is gonna throw the book at us. Not to mention the federal government." Bo: "When we break our probation, we sure do a bang-up job of it, don't we?" Luke: "We ought to be out of prison about time to collect social security." Bo: "That ain't funny, Luke. We gotta get ourselves out of this." Luke: "Yeah, well while we're figuring out how, you just keep hauling... till we find a safe place to stash this stuff." Bo: "10-4." All quotes over there right or not. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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