Dukes Of Hazzard: The Complete Sixth Season (Full Frame)

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Jump in the General Lee (through the window, of course), hang on, and get ready to ride! The Dukes return for a sixth season of wily schemes, purty gals, down-home humor and back-road thrills that, as folks in Hazzard County say, will quiver your liver. This season, look for twice the Hazzard hijinks: two Flashes (for double the fun), two Roscos (for double the dumb) and identical twin Souther belles (for double the gal trouble). And every episode includes two good ol'boys, Bo and Luke, for double the lickety-quick action. Add Daisy, Uncle Jesse, Boss Hogg, Enos and Cooter and you have more good times than a hound dog in a T-bone steak patch. Episodes include:
Disc 1: Side A: Episode 1: "Lulu's Gone Away" - Hoggnapped! When Boss's beloved Lulu is abducted, Bo and Luke are on the case. Episode 2: "A Baby For The Dukes" - Two men and a baby. The boys play papa to a pint-sized stowaway they discover in the General Lee. Episode 3: "Too Many Roscos" - The suavest master criminal in Hazzard is...Rosco?! A lookalike thief is a heap o'trouble for the sheriff. Side B: Episode 4: "Brotherly Love" - Luke's long-lost kid brother comes to town, one step ahead of gamblers with a score to settle. Episode 5: "The Boar's Nest Bears" - Hoops, Hazzard style. Bo and Luke reckon they can turn a no-account basketball team into champs. Episode 6: "Boss Behind Bars" - Boss is madder than a Hogg in a hoosegow when Rosco snaps his mug shot and slams the jailhouse door. Disc 2: Side A: Episode 7: "A Boy's Best Friend" - It's doggoned fun when the Dukes give an orphan a basset hound. But dognappers are tailing the pup. Episode 8: "Targets: Daisy And Lulu" - Diamonds aren't a girl's best friend when Daisy and Lulu get the wrong suitcase, packed with hot ice. Episode 9: "Twin Trouble" - What are you doin' with my gal? Identical twin cuties (and thieves!) use the Dukes to cook up an alibi.



Scout

Cecelia prides herself on being the lookout in the woods behind her Texas home. After all, a person as skinny and gullible as Redbud, the new kid at school, needs someone to watch over him. Besides, with Pop spending all his time in the garden, Sis off with her boyfriend, and Cecelia's mom dead and gone, it's not like Cecelia has anything else to do.
When Redbud trusts her enough to show her where he lives and introduces her to his father, the rigid sergeant major, Cecelia doesn't know what to think. Maybe Redbud just needs more discipline, like the sergeant major says. Or maybe she isn't the lookout, the scout, that she thought she was.

"From the Hardcover edition.

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Retro Retro: Fictional Flashbacks by Amy Prior, ISBN 1852426446

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But Mark's biggest question was about God. Dad always said a man had to stand on his own two feet, but now Mark had found men he admired -- Uncle Ruben and cousin Jeff -- who depended on God for everything.

City-Kid Farmer by Jeanette Gilge-Barnes, ISBN 1883893720
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For Marcus, being a latchkey kid is no big deal. Every day, he picks up his key from the oak tree in the yard and cooks dinner for his mom--until one day his key isn't there. Is Anybody There? by Eve Bunting, ISBN 0064403475
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