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The Dukes of Hazzard's famous "hood slide" was an accident.

A staple—and, eventually, cliché—of action films everywhere, the slide over the hood was popularized by Tom Wopat. While it may have been tempting to take credit, Wopat said it was unintentional and that the first time he tried clearing the hood, the car’s antenna wound up injuring him.

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I'd be on board with one useless Useless Dukes of Hazzard thread.

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5 hours ago, Pimpadeaux said:

I'd be on board with one useless Useless Dukes of Hazzard thread per day.

Finally he makes sense.

 

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Daisy Duke focked Rick James IRL.  

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1 minute ago, EternalShinyAndChrome said:

That's just nasty.

Elisabeth Shue and Linda Blair too. 

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8 minutes ago, EternalShinyAndChrome said:

Noooooo!  Not Elisabeth Shue!!!  

 

Yup. Fresh off the Karate Kid. Cokehead. 

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I purchased the full catalog on Amazon Prime for a 20 bucks.  Started at the beginning and me and my boys, 15 & 12 watch an episode a night together. Season 1 Episode 1 Daisy shows up waiting tables at The Boars Nest.  12 year old Little KSB smiled ear to ear and had a twinkle in his eye.  We haven’t looked back.  Best 20 dollars I’ve ever spent.  

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3 minutes ago, KSB2424 said:

I purchased the full catalog on Amazon Prime for a 20 bucks.  Started at the beginning and me and my boys, 15 & 12 watch an episode a night together. Season 1 Episode 1 Daisy shows up waiting tables at The Boars Nest.  12 year old Little KSB smiled ear to ear and had a twinkle in his eye.  We haven’t looked back.  Best 20 dollars I’ve ever spent.  

How did you explain the cousins 

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3 minutes ago, KSB2424 said:

I purchased the full catalog on Amazon Prime for a 20 bucks.  Started at the beginning and me and my boys, 15 & 12 watch an episode a night together. Season 1 Episode 1 Daisy shows up waiting tables at The Boars Nest.  12 year old Little KSB smiled ear to ear and had a twinkle in his eye.  We haven’t looked back.  Best 20 dollars I’ve ever spent.  

It's gonna cost you five times that in replacement tube sox. 

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8 minutes ago, Ron 'Tator Salad' White said:

How did you explain the cousins 

It says it right there in the song.  Just good ole boys, they didn’t mean no harm. Beats all I can ever saw, been in trouble with the law since the day they was born. 

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9 minutes ago, BunnysBastatrds said:


 

 Who you got??

I just can’t decide, may have to look again.  :dunno:

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1 minute ago, KSB2424 said:

I just can’t decide, may have to look again.  :dunno:

 If you put a gun to my, ughhh head, gotta go old school. 🥕🐊🌮

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28 minutes ago, BunnysBastatrds said:

 If you put a gun to my, ughhh head, gotta go old school. 🥕🐊🌮

Yes Sir.  In episode 1 this is how the narrator introduces a gorgeous Daisy Duke:

“She drives like Richard Petty, shoots like Annie Oakley and knows all the words to Dolly Parton”

My word.  

 

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2 hours ago, KSB2424 said:

Yes Sir.  In episode 1 this is how the narrator introduces a gorgeous Daisy Duke:

“She drives like Richard Petty, shoots like Annie Oakley and knows all the words to Dolly Parton”

My word.  

 

 The narrator was a country legend, Waylon Jennings. Legend

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1 hour ago, BunnysBastatrds said:

 The narrator was a country legend, Waylon Jennings. Legend

My all time Favorite Country Singer.

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