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bdj4generallee · 11 months ago
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Happy Birthday 🎂 Rick Hurst. Deputy Cletus Hogg.
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kazashiniwielder · 3 years ago
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Rosco, pointing at Enos: This here is what we call a dipstick (affectionate)
Rosco, pointing at Cletus: And this here is what we call a dipstick (derogatory)
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im-still-dreaming-about · 5 years ago
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I want this book so bad
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hippychick006 · 5 years ago
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I seriously don’t get what people’s problem is.
Do I want the characters to grow, yes. Do I want to see new characters and new adversaries, yes. Do i want to see different dynamics? On occasion yes, but not an entire series. Do I expect to be watching the Dukes of Hazzard which suddenly turns into multiple episodes of Boss Hogg with Bo in the General Lee and Cletus with Luke off doing something else entirely. No. Why is that so difficult for some people to understand? You like the new dynamic, good for you, I’m actually happy for you. But I don’t, and as someone who has watched live (until recently) since 2005, I’ve more than earned the rights to complain about it. Get over yourself and accept that people don’t have the same view you do about their (once) beloved show.
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two-wheeled-therapy · 6 years ago
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For the past 42 years, my Blue Knights Chapter has hosted the Fall Mason DIxon Conference Meeting and held the Blue Ridge Rally.  Its the longest running even in all the Blue Knights.  This year we kept the tradition up and Blue Knights from all around converged on Culpeper, Virginia.  The company was fantastic.  The hotel out did themselves yet again as we took over the hotel and courtyard and had good clean fun.  Typically, we sell the hotel out, and have over flow in other neighboring hotels.  This year was no exception.  
Its good to sit around and kick back with Blue Knights from all over.  You’d think that getting a bunch of active and retired cops together we would all sit around and tell war stories . . . But here we are all bikers . . . the war stories we tell are about rides taken and rides we want o take.  If we tell a cop story, its generally about our days of past when we all were young and dumb and had our own run ins with the law, or were otherwise on the receiving end of the long arm of the law . . . 
We took a group out on a nice ride through the Virginia countryside.  The weekend called for rain, and while the skies were threatening at times, it only spit on us a little.  Thought he thunder boomers rolled in during the night.  We rode out to Edinburgh for some killer Barbecue.  Unfortunately they were sold out of the brisket, but the pulled por sandwich was huge and delicious.  
On the way back, we stopped at Cooter’s.  This si a little museum, storefront, restaurant that is owned by Cooter from the Dukes of Hazard and is a tribute to the show.   I had led the Chapter to their old location in Sperryville two years ago, but hadn’t been to their newere and larger location since they moved to Luray.  It was a big hit with all who joined us. 
We lucked out.  We picked the time that Rick Hurst was there signing autographs and posing for pictures.  In case you didn't know it, Rick is better known to the masses as Deputy Cletus Hogg of the Hazard County Sherriff's Office.  I asked the good Deputy if he would mind posing for a photo with some his fellow Law Enforcement brothers and sisters.  He was more than happy to oblige us!  We talked with him a bit and thanked him for inspiring some of us before we mounted up and headed back out.
We just had our Chapter meeting last weekend . . .  We are already planning the 43rd annual Blue Ridge Rally . ..  I can't wait!
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franci1969 · 3 years ago
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Noi che....Hazzard (The Dukes of Hazzard) serie televisiva statunitense andata in onda dal 1979 al 1985 ambientata nell'immaginaria contea di Hazzard, situata nello stato della Georgia, narra delle vicende della famiglia Duke, composta dai giovani cugini Bo, Luke, Daisy e dal loro anziano zio Jesse, contrapposta al locale e unico amministratore della contea Jefferson Davis Hogg, detto semplicemente Boss, ed allo sceriffo Rosco P. Coltrane ed ai vice sceriffi Enos Strate e Cletus Hogg. https://www.instagram.com/p/CTzJd1mAZZc9yxSdXpcTNrqsXrAUyJYjeALvzA0/?utm_medium=tumblr
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justforbooks · 7 years ago
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Do You Remember?
Rural comedies such as The Beverly Hillbillies had been a staple of the CBS line-up in the 60's. The Dukes of Hazzard signalled a revival of the “good ol' boy” comedy.
Luke (Tom Wopat) and Bo (John Schneider) Duke were cousins and buddies in Hazzard County, located “east of the Mississippi and south of the Ohio.” No state was ever mentioned but there is a Hazard, Kentucky - a city, not a county.
Their nemesis was Boss Hogg (Sorrell Booke), a fat, blustery and thoroughly corrupt local politician, always seen in a white flannel suit. The Dukes easily managed to avoid capture by dim-witted Sheriff Coltrane (James Best), Hogg's brother-in-law, while acting as Robin Hoods of the county.
The Dukes sped up and down the county in their souped-up 1969 Dodge Charger, the General Lee, occasionally pausing for some advice from their wise old uncle Jesse (Denver Pyle).
Moonshine, wild car chases and crashes along with lots of scantily clad young women populated the series, including the Dukes' gorgeous cousin Daisy, played by Catherine Bach, who reputedly had her legs insured for $US 20 million. Country star Waylon Jennings served as off-screen narrator, to the accompaniment of fast-paced banjo music.
The considerable success of The Dukes of Hazzard spawned several imitations, including: Lobo, Harper Valley PTA and a spin-off from Dukes itself, Enos starred Sheriff Coltrane's grinning Deputy Enos (Sonny Shroyer). When Enos departed the series he was replaced by a new Deputy, Cletus (Rick Hurst).
In the spring of 1982, Tom Wopat and John Schneider walked out on The Dukes of Hazzard in a contract dispute over their salaries and share of the merchandising royalties from Dukes toys, games, T-shirts and other merchandise that were selling like hotcakes.
Warner Brothers held a nationwide hunt to find two new Dukes to fill their shoes in the series and, after screening 2,230 applicants, settled on Byron Cherry and Christopher Mayer.
It was explained that Luke and Bo had left Hazzard to try their luck on the NASCAR racing circuit and that their cousins, Coy and Vance, had returned home after a six-year absence to help Uncle Jesse run the farm. Deputy Enos Strate was back, but it just wasn't the same.
The show's ratings and Wopat's and Schneider's careers all suffered as a result of the feud, so a settlement was finally reached and Luke and Bo returned to Hazzard County the following February. That fall, Coy and Vance were gone.
The series also took its toll in real automobiles as a result of all those chases and crashes. Although on-screen, the General Lee never seemed to have a scratch, almost 300 look-alikes were wrecked during filming. Identically painted Dodge Chargers were kept on hand during production of each episode, so filming was never held up.
“First Unit” cars were driven only by the stars of the show, while “Second Unit cars” - driven by stunt drivers for the action scenes - looked alike on screen but were very different under the skin. These cars were equipped with full roll cages and boxes of lead weights in the boot (trunk) as ballast to keep the cars level in the air when performing stunt jumps.
Once a car had performed a jump, it was finished. The shock of the impact on landing destroyed the structural integrity of the car, even if there was no visible damage. And if the shot didn't turn out right the first time, the crew would film it again with another car.
The theme song from the series, sung by Waylon Jennings, was on the charts during 1980. An animated version of the show, titled The Dukes, aired on CBS's Saturday morning line-up from February to November, 1983 with the series' regulars providing the voices.
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bdj4generallee · 4 years ago
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Deputy Cletus Hogg.
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chicagoindiecritics · 5 years ago
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New from Kevin Wozniak on Kevflix: Most Anticipated Movies of 2020
Every year, hundreds of movie are released.  From micro-budget indies to gigantic blockbusters, the year the full of movies of all kinds from all around the world.  There are films that come out of nowhere (seriously, who saw Parasite being the movie of 2019?) which are always fun to see, and movies we have been hearing about for years finally being released.  But of the ones that I know are coming out this year, these are the ones that I am most excited for.
And look, I know we’re already almost a quarter of the way through 2020, but let’s be real, there wasn’t a lot of exciting movies coming out in January and February anyway. The only films from the first couple months that would have made this list would have been Bad Boys for Life, and possibly The Invisible Man. However, starting in March, 2020 gets really exciting, so it seemed like the perfect time to do this list.
Here are my most anticipated movies coming out in 2020.
  *NOTE* – I am excluding any film that I saw at Sundance 2020.
        25. THE LAST DANCE (Jason Hehir, June 26)
Is it cheating to have ESPN’s 10-part docuseries about the Chicago Bulls during their historic 1997-1998 season on this list?  Maybe.  But as a life-long Bulls fan, I cannot wait to see the footage they show, the insight they get, and for them to show just insane and competitive Michael Jordan was.  This should be a real treat to any sports fan.
    24. VENOM 2 (Andy Serkis, October 2)
Venom was pretty silly, but rather fun and Tom Hardy’s performance was something special.  The sequel brings in the great Woody Harrelson to play Cletus Kasady/Carnage and pits Andy Serkis behind the camera, which should add more chaos to an already wild film.
    23. SOUL (Pete Docter, June 19)
Pixar has two original movies coming out this year, Onward and Soul.  Of the two, I am more excited to see Soul, mainly because I think the story sounds more interesting – it’s about a musician who has lost his passion for music is transported out of his body and must find it back – and co-director Pete Docter has yet to have made a bad movie (his previous films include Monster’s Inc., Up, and Inside Out).
    22. GHOSTBUSTERS: AFTERLIFE (Jason Reitman, July 10)
Though I was a big fan of Paul Feig’s 2016 female-led reboot, bringing back most of the original cast (R.I.P. Harold Ramis) and adding Paul Rudd in the mix could make for a great summer flick.
    21. THE ETERNALS (Chloé Zhao, November 6)
Black Widow is a near sure-thing for Marvel, but The Eternals, a relatively unknown part of Marvel with all new heroes and actors, will set the stage for the future of the MCU following the Endgame finale.
    20. THE CONJURING: THE DEVIL MADE ME DO IT (Michael Chaves, September 11)
I love the Conjuring franchise, particularly the Conjuring films, but with James Wan not behind the camera, I have my hesitations.
    19. GODZILLA VS KONG (Adam Wingard, November 20)
This franchise might be incredibly stupid and all over the place, but being able to see King Kong and Godzilla duke it out on the big screen will be ridiculously fun.
    18. COMING 2 AMERICA (Craig Brewer, December 18)
Between Dolemite is My Name and his hosting duties on Saturday Night Live, Eddie Murphy proved that even after a few missteps, he was still the man.  Coming 2 America is the sequel I didn’t know I needed, as Murphy reprises his role as Akeem who finds out he has a long-lost son in the United States.
    17. MULAN (Niki Caro, March 27)
Save for 2019’s The Lion King, I genuinely like the Disney live-action remakes.  Mulan looks gorgeous and epic and given the PG-13 rating (the first of these movies), looks to be a bit more intense than the animated original.
    16. NO TIME TO DIE (Cary Joji Fukunaga, November 25)
Usually I’d be more excited for a James Bond movie, but after the dud that was Spectre, I have my hesitations.  Still, Daniel Craig is one of the best Bonds ever and Fukunaga is an interesting choice for director, so I’m at the very least intrigued.
    15. A QUIET PLACE PART II (John Krasinski, March 20)
I LOVED the first film and thought John Krasinski showed a real talent behind the camera and really am excited to see what he does next in this world.  However, I wish he had focused the movie on another family or person during this bizarre invasion/crises, but we’ll see where he takes this story.
    14. LAST NIGHT IN SOHO (Edgar Wright, September 25)
Genre-maestro Edgar Wright dives back into the horror genre in a film about one girl’s mysterious journey into the 1960’s that isn’t what it seems.  Anya Taylor-Joy and Thomasin McKenzie lead the cast.
    13. THE SOUVENIR: PART II
Joanna Hogg’s The Souvenir, a powerful, beautiful look at love, trauma, and memory, was one of my favorite films of 2019 and a film I still think about to this day.  I cannot wait to see what Hogg does with Part II, as this is one of my most anticipated sequels of the year.
    12. MALIGNANT (James Wan, August 14)
The plot is unknown as of yet, but it’s an original James Wan horror movie and that is all I need to see this movie.
    11. DUNE (Denis Villeneuve, December 18)
I love Denis Villeneuve as a director and am always excited for any project he is a part of.  However, with such a big cast, budget, and the general idea of a Dune movie at this scale, is this going to be a “good” movie or just the “most” movie?
    10. THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7 (Aaron Sorkin, October 2)
Any Aaron Sorkin screenplay gets me excited.  Even though it is the same in every movie, I am a sucker for the pacing and density of his words.  With 2017’s Molly’s Game, Sorkin proved that we was great behind the camera as well.  Having written A Few Good Men (one of the best courtroom dramas ever), The Trial of the Chicago 7 looks to be right up Sorkin’s alley, and with the likes of Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Eddie Redmayne, Jeremy Strong, Michael Keaton, Frank Langella, and Sacha Baron Cohen, and Mark Rylance reciting his dialog, this seems like it could be a Sorkin classic.
    9. F9 (Justin Lin, May 22)
The Fast and Furious franchise is one of my favorites.  It is an utterly insane franchise that features ridiculous stunts, gigantic set pieces, some racing, and the theme of family.  I don’t know what F9 has in store for us except for Charlize Theron is back as our villain Cipher, John Cena is in the film as Dominic Toretto’s (Vin Diesel) brother, and Han (Sung Kang) is back some how.  Whatever.  I’m in.
    8. NOMADLAND (Chloé Zhao, TBD)
The fact that we could get two films from the great Chloe Zhao in 2020 gives us a brief insight as to how great 2020 is going to be.  Though Eternals will arguably be the movie that shapes the MCU for the next decade, I’m more looking forward to Zhao’s look at woman (two-time Oscar winner Francis McDormand) as she embarks across the American West after losing everything in the Great Recession.
    7. THE FRENCH DISPATCH (Wes Anderson, July 24)
Wes Anderson is one of the best and most unique auteurs working today.  All of his movies are wildly original, wonderfully written, gorgeous to look at, and feature a stellar cast and The French Dispatch looks to have all of that and then some.
    6. TOP GUN: MAVERICK (Christopher McQuarrie, June 26)
Tom Cruise is one of my favorite actors and his partnership with writer/director Christopher McQuarrie has been one of his best career choices.  Their latest collaboration pits Cruise back in the cockpit (literally) as he reprises his legendary role as Maverick in this sequel to the 80’s classic Top Gun.  Val Kilmer returns as Iceman and we get a slew of new cast members such as Glen Powell, Jennifer Connelly, Jon Hamm, Ed Harris, and Miles Teller as Bradley “Rooster” Bradshaw, the son of Maverick’s late-friend Goose.  I’m most interested in the meta-narrative of the film, as Maverick’s career in the Navy seems to replicate Cruise’s as a movie-star, which has been a fascinating one.
    5. WONDER WOMAN 1984 (Patty Jenkins, June 5)
Does the DCEU still exist?  Who knows and honestly, who care?  But back in 2017 when it was in full swing and doing miserably, Gal Gadot and Patty Jenkins came and shook the game up.  Wonder Woman is one of my favorite comic book movies ever  It was a thrilling, funny, action-packed film that features one of the greatest superhero moments ever on camera with the “No Man’s Land” scene.  There has only been one teaser for Wonder Woman 1984 and it already looks incredible.  Gadot looks great, Chris Pine is back, Kristen Wiig and Pedro Pascal are the villains, and every visual esthetic, from the costumes to the sets to the color pallet look great.  Oh, and did I mention Wonder Woman swings from lightning bolts using her lasso?  No?  Well that, and I’m sure many more exciting moments like that are going to happen in my most anticipated comic book movie and sequel of 2020.
    4. WEST SIDE STORY (Steven Spielberg, December 18)
This is the most interesting and weirdest film on the list, yet it is one I genuinely cannot wait to see.  Everyone knows West Side Story, the legendary Romeo and Juliet reimagining about two lovers from rival gangs that won numerous awards for its stage play and ten Oscars when it was adapted to the big screen.  The fact that this latest adaptation is directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Tony Kushner is what makes it intriguing.  Spielberg has never made a musical and his films of late have been quieter, politically-focused films (save for The BFG and Ready Player One).  How will he fare in an adaptation of one of the most beloved plays of all-time and one of the greatest cinematic musicals ever?  Spielberg is a master director, so this is bound to be interesting.
    3. DA 5 BLOODS (Spike Lee, TBD)
For a while there, I thought Spike Lee had lost it.  Having not made a great movie since 2002’s 25th Hour, it looked like Lee had lost all of his creative spark, making some of the worst movies of his career.  But with 2017’s BlackKklansman, writer/director Spike Lee proved that he still had the goods and that he was just as great as he was in 90’s.  Da 5 Bloods, a title I love, Lee heads to the jungle of Vietnam, as veterans from the Vietnam War return to the jungle to find their lost innocence.  Starring Chadwick Boseman, Paul Walter Hauser, and a slew of great character actors in Delroy Lindo, Isaiah Whitlock Jr., Clarke Peters, Giancarlo Esposito, and Jean Reno, let’s see is Lee can keep his streak alive.
    2. MANK (David Fincher, TBD)
It’s been seven years since David Fincher directed a feature film.  The Oscar-nominated director spend that back-half of the 2010’s focusing on producing Netflix shows like Mindhunter, House of Cards, and Love,Death, & Robots, so at least he was staying busy.  Director’s latest cinematic venture follows screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz’s tumultuous development of Orson Welles’ iconic masterpiece Citizen Kane.  The great Gary Oldman stars and Mankiewicz and Tom Burke, who gave one of the great breakout performances of 2019 in The Souvenir, stars as Welles in a performance I cannot wait to see.  It’s one of my favorite directors making a movie about one of the greatest movies ever made.  How can I not be excited?
    1. TENET (Christopher Nolan, July 17)
Is Christopher Nolan the best director working today?  There’s a strong case for it.  After a decade that saw Nolan make films like Inception, Interstellar, and Dunkirk, he’s back with yet another original action epic.  The plot of the film is unknown as of yet, but it has something to do with globe trotting espionage and time travel.  The cast is Nolan’s most impressive since Inception, featuring spectacular actors such as John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Kenneth Branagh, and Nolan’s favorite, Michael Caine.  Nobody makes movies like Christopher Nolan.  Every film he makes is an event and in a year with no Star Wars and a mysterious Marvel slate, Tenet is the cinematic event of 2020 and the perfect way to start the decade.
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kazashiniwielder · 5 years ago
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Dean loved Dukes of Hazzard. He could vaugly remember a time when he curled up in his mother’s lap as his parents watched the newest episode premiere on the t.v. There was just something about it. Maybe it was the ex-marine Luke who looked after and protected his younger cousins; or the gorgeous and talented cousin Daisy who could handle her own against any opponent; or even the skilled driver and ladies man youngest cousin Bo. Maybe it was how the car the General Lee was treated like a character in its own right. Or the kind living Uncle Jesse that held everything together. He loved watching the Duke family square up against the county commissioner Boss Hogg and his incompetent police force of Rosco P. Coltrain, Enos Strait, and Cletus Hogg. Maybe he lived it so much because at its core it was about family and no matter what happened the family pulled through.
When he got older, he kept watching it. His feelings for Daisy went from adoration to a crush, his love of the car bled into his love of his own baby. He still enjoyed country music but his favorite was Waylon Jennings song ‘Good ole boys’. His father used to play it before some hunts, and Dean could feel why. There were a few similarities between them and the Dukes, two guys like brothers who get into trouble trying to do the right thing.
At some point Dukes of Hazzard became something related to his parents, to Lee Webb. It was probably why after making sure Sam was alright that he went out and bought the series. Maybe he was just missing simplier times, or he was missing all those who were gone. Either way he was halfway through season one when a knock came at his door.
“Dukes of Hazzard? Haven’t seen that in a while.” Sam said, sitting on the edge of his bed, looking at the screen. Dean recalled the last time that they watched it was when the remake came out. They had concluded the only good thing about it was watching Jessica Simpson in short denim and rewatched the whole series to try and forget about it. “Dean, what happened?” Sam asked. From his tone, Dean knew he’s been debating on asking for a while. Dean ignored him to watch the police raid on the music studio instead. “Dean, were you hunting?” Sam asked. Dean really wanted him to stop pushing.
“Lee Webb is dead.” Dean finally said. No words about how he fell, nothing about the betrayl and the fight.
“Oh.” Sam said. He knew not to ask more. “So? Daisy’s Song?” Sam asked glancing back at him. Dean nodded.
“Daisy’s song.” he confirmed, sipping a beer. At the moment things were looking alright. Sam was alright and had hope, Eileen and Cas were safe in the bunker, and the issues with God were far from his mind.
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archervdai096-blog · 5 years ago
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For much of the early 1980s, the CBS prime time line-up was dominated by two shows: Dallas and The Dukes Of Hazzard. Following the adventures of the fictional Duke family of Hazzard County, Georgia, the series chronicled their endless struggles with local law enforcement officer Rosco P. Coltrane and his domineering supervisor, J.D. “Boss” Hogg. Cousins Bo, Luke, and Daisy lived on the family farm with their Uncle Jesse, and friendly mechanic “Cooter” often aided them in foiling Boss’s plans, but the true star of the series was an orange race car known as the General Lee…
The Dukes Of Hazzard (Season 4) DVD features a number of exciting episodes including the season premiere Mrs. Daisy Hogg in which Jamie Lee Hogg, Bosss polite and un-Hogg-like nephew moves to Hazzard County to open an old mill. Daisy and Jamie Lee fall in love and announce their engagement, much to the chagrin of the Duke and Hogg families. But Daisy doesnt know that Jamie Lee is running a counterfeiting ring out of the mill Other notable uvioo.com/watch/?v=4EJt8FcHNFc episodes include Sadie Hogg Day in which Boss, about to get a visit from the state auditor, rigs a drawing so that Daisy becomes County Treasurer for the day making her legally responsible for the county funds, and Dear Diary in which Roscoes diary, detailing his various crimes with Boss, is left at the Duke farm by mistake. When https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/?search=Kangen Jesse tries to return the diary, two crooks steal it and use it to blackmail Boss and Roscoe
Below is a list of episodes included on The Dukes Of Hazzard (Season 4) DVD:
Episode 60 (Mrs. Daisy Hogg) Air Date: 10-09-1981
Episode 61 (Double Dukes) Air Date: 10-16-1981
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Episode 62 (Diamonds in the Rough) Air Date: 10-23-1981
Episode 63 (Coltrane vs. Duke) Air Date: 10-30-1981
Episode 64 (The Fugitive) Air Date: 11-03-1981
Episode 65 (The Great Bank Robbery) Air Date: 11-06-1981
Episode 66 (Sadie Hogg Day) Air Date: 11-13-1981
Episode 67 (10 Million Dollar Sheriff: Part 1) Air Date: 11-20-1981
Episode 68 (10 Million Dollar Sheriff: Part 2) Air Date: 11-20-1981
Episode 69 (Trouble at Cooters) Air Date: 11-27-1981
Episode 70 (Goodbye, General Lee) Air Date: 12-04-1981
Episode 71 (Cletus Falls in Love) Air Date: 12-11-1981
Episode 72 (Hughie Hogg Strikes Again) Air Date: 12-18-1981
Episode 73 (Dukescam Scam) Air Date: 01-01-1982
Episode 74 (The Sound of Music Hazzard Style) Air Date: 01-08-1982
Episode 75 (Shine on Hazzard Moon) Air Date: 01-15-1982
Episode 76 (Pin the Tail on the Dukes) Air Date: 01-22-1982
Episode 77 (Miz Tisdale on the Lam) Air Date: 01-29-1982
Episode 78 (Nothin But the Truth) Air Date: 02-05-1982
Episode 79 (Dear Diary) Air Date: 02-12-1982
Episode 80 (New Deputy in Town) Air Date: 02-19-1982
Episode 81 (Birds Gotta Fly) Air Date: 02-26-1982
Episode 82 (Bad Day in Hazzard) Air Date: 03-05-1982
Episode 83 (Miss Tri-Counties) Air Date: 03-12-1982
Episode 84 (Share and Share Alike) Air Date: 03-19-1982
Episode 85 (The Law and Jesse Duke) Air Date: 03-26-1982
Episode 86 (Dukes in Danger) Air Date: 04-02-1982
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underscorethony · 11 years ago
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You don't have to like my Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century/Dukes of Hazzard fanfiction but you'll damn sure respect it or my Deviantart screen name isn't zetuslapetusCletus.
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thedukesofhazzard · 11 years ago
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mrs-jamesbbarnes · 12 years ago
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Dukes of Hazzard Part III aka Cletus because for some odd reason I can only post four pics at a time and made 9 of them. So here is the last one.
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thedukesofhazzard · 12 years ago
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