The Dukes of Hazzard
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1:37:00
- How can they do that?
- Don't worry, we're about to stop them.

1:37:06
All those opposed?
1:37:10
What the hell is that?
Who locked that door?

1:37:17
- Oh, man, that's gonna hurt tomorrow.
- Your Honor!

1:37:19
I think we got some people who might
like to object to this strip-mining issue.

1:37:24
Okay, all those opposed
to the strip-mining ordinance?

1:37:31
This court hereby declares that the
strip-mining ordinance is dismissed.

1:37:42
Thank you much. Thank you, Boss.
Hi, how y'all?

1:37:45
She might be a little low on gas.
1:37:48
Take that.
1:37:51
Were you really gonna strip-mine
Hazzard, Mr. Hogg?

1:37:55
I was thinking about it.
1:37:59
- Out of the way.
- Step aside, please.

1:38:01
Excuse me, ma'am.
1:38:04
- Get your hands up.
- People, move back.

1:38:07
Hands up, hands up.
1:38:08
Okay. Looks like the party's over.
1:38:12
Damn right it is.
As long as I'm a county commissioner...

1:38:15
...for the great state of Georgia,
you two are gonna rot...

1:38:18
...in the penitentiary. Cuff him.
1:38:22
Let them go!
1:38:24
Let them go!
1:38:25
Excuse me, Rick Shakely. I think
the governor has a statement to make.

1:38:29
- Well, hot dog.
- I do?

1:38:31
Yes, sir. You wanted to comment
on how these boys...

1:38:34
...are the heroes
for saving Hazzard County.

1:38:36
- That's right, governor!
- Come on, governor!

1:38:40
Certainly, certainly.
1:38:43
As you know, I've always been
a great friend to the environment.

1:38:47
And these boys,
they're environmental heroes!

1:38:51
And because they're heroes, you're
gonna pardon them for all their crimes?

1:38:59
Moreover, as governor,
I hereby pardon these boys...


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