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got the movie today, cant believe i hav it what a film, lov the dukes as well
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i have a 71 sport fury and i must own this movie
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This has already been relased on DVD some time ago. Good luck finding it, I've been looking for it also, the DVD hardly ever shows up on eBay...
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i wish they bring this out on dvd
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is this out on dvd yet?
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Bobby was played by Kiel Martin from 'Hill Street Blues' playing La Rue. I can't believe that's him...looks SO different. IMO he looked the best in the KUNG FU episode 'The Stone' playing the Marshall. He was in that a year earlier than this movie. I wish he would've done more of those serious roles...I thought he was really good at that. Very captivating.
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Rainy Day woman by Waylon Jennings. The guy playing steel was probably Ralph Mooney, who played with waylon for years. In a couple songs you can hear waylon say "play it, Moon."
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November 23, 2008
Moonrunners (1974) - the original Dukes of Hazzard movie
ALLIGATORS - Buckle Shoe Stomp (Sweden) 1964
Buckle Shoe Stomp (Sweden) 1964
---Can Garage music be more real than this?
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Great one thanks,
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I prefer The Saturn V's remake.
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Coolest speed 60s!
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Ah! I love it! Its so raw.
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Please do yourself all a favor and watch this with the sound turned off...FREAKIN' HILLARIOUS!
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I like watching energetic kids.
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Cool sound !
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check out the saturn v's version! On there awesome 45 on hypothermic!
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this is great!,i luv their enthusiasm and its a fine tune too!
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This is a 'better' cover version of THE SNOBS (Decca)
Airboat Tours by Arthur Mathern--my pathological dream
Airboat Toursby
Arthur Mathern
The sweltering heat is hard from Des Allemans, southeast of New Orleans.
The airboat makes it worthy--my pathological dream:
great blue herons, great throngs, cormorants, egrets, and nothingness, whose call is a potent bio-metronome of painkiller frogs.
though ExtremeMike1 is not very extreme, i don't have any video, sad to say, of my almost-monthly exploits from approx 1992 to 1999 (extreme without qualification, more in a hunter s. thompson/keith richards extreme though) with cap'n Arthur on bayou gauche...so,
ExtremeMike1 and his not very extreme girlfriend will have to do for now--and thanks!
p.x.
for some inexplicable reason, ExtremeMike1 mated his vacation airboat trip with the Rockin' sounds of, 'keep 'em separated,' or whatever the exact title may be to that very catchy song by the band whose name must not have been--catchy, and it had a baby, and it's not a great baby; but ExtremeMike1 may have some insight as to how this fits with the juxtaposition of the primordial swamp and its giant cadillac-engine-propellor-powered viewing.
i was thinking ozzy!
i'm always up for a theme!
well, i'll try and write some reminiscences of my time out there, and how i got the nickname, 'crocodile dumby,' and maybe even about the time tony millionaire and I got run off at shotgun for boiling one of Arthur's prize venison straps in a drunken bender on the way to the mamou mardi gras.
and maybe i can download one of the official vids off of their site and post it to YouTube.
tpa
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Big Time in the Big Easy Part II
. . . We've saved the best for last. We took a trip to Des Almonds which is a little further down in the bayou country than Crown Point by another 15 to 20 minutes. Owners Arthur and Cathy Matherne operate a unique business -- airboat tours. We really didn't know what to expect but it turned out to be one of the best activities of the whole trip.
Arthur grew up on Bayou Gauche in Des Allemands as did his father and the rest of his family. He knows every square inch of the bayou and where all of its predators live. You step onto the airboat and are given a set of ear muffs to protect your ears from the loud roar of the huge motor. We took off from the dock and began the journey in the water a little way and then the fun really began. We climbed up onto the marshy land in the airboat and took off fairly slow at first looking at Louisiana wildlife in its natural habitat. Lots of nutria rats at first, as well as egrets and other birds.
The further into the swamp country we drove the more alligators we saw. At one point we were cruising on land at a speed of about 60 m.p.h. and even did a one revolution spin when we were trying to slow down to turn into another direction. It was a blast! The highlight of the trip was when Arthur jumped off the airboat to grab a nutria rat out of its nest and the next time pick up a four foot alligator with his bare hands. Arthur even picked up a baby alligator and let my husband hold it while I recorded his voice crying for his mother.
Arthur had lots of stories to tell about the animals and even how to tell if an alligator was raised in the wild or if its origin was from an alligator farm (an alligator with a notch in his/her tail means it was farm raised when released into the wild) . . .
Airboat Tours
by Arthur Matherne, Inc.
That's it . . .
I've seen enough.Sign me up
Captain Arthur.
I'm interested in the real
Airboat Swamp Tour!
Make It So, Captain button
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