Jumpin’ General Lee Ornament From Hallmark

jumpinglornThis Christmas, Hallmark gives a nod to our favorite classic tv show, The Dukes of Hazzard, with a keepsake ornament of the General Lee. The size of the ornament is about 1:64 scale and features the General Lee jumping through a barrier resembling a barn door with “The Dukes of Hazzard” emblazoned across it. As you can see, the wood covers the flag, but the flag is there, we checked. We already have ours and will be putting it on the tree this weekend. You can get yours at Amazon.com.

Lego Dukes of Hazzard

legodukesHere’s our latest discovery on the Dukes of Hazzard front. Some Lego lovin’ Dukes fans have recreated the General Lee and the Duke cousins with Legos. But wait, there’s more! Not only have they recreated the General Lee, but Rosco’s Patrol Car, Daisy’s Roadrunner, and even other beloved tv and movie cars like the Bandit Trans Am, the A-Team van, ECTO-1, and even KITT.

Since we’ve been asked many times since posting about this on the HazzardNet Facebook page, these are custom built and not available for sale as a kit.

Click here to check out the Dukes of Hazzard vehicles in Lego form and click here to see the tv and movie cars.

Hazzard County Dinner Theater

A friend of mine was in Tennessee last month and knowing me to be an avid Dukes fan, sent me several brochures of the Hazzard County Dinner Theater, located in Pigeon Forge. The Hazzard County Hoedown is a musical dinner show tribute to Dukes of Hazzard that features all the characters from the show, plus an all you can eat buffet that would make Boss Hogg proud. The menu includes: Daisy’s pot roast, pulled pork, fried chicken strips, corn, coleslaw, potato salad, bbq baked beans, mac n’ cheese, green bean casserole, banana pudding, and chocolate chip cookies. To learn more or to get tickets, visit HazzardCountyDinnerTheater.com.

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Is There a Boar’s Nest Near You?

On a lonely highway that rolls sedately between cornfields in the deep South – of Wisconsin – there’s a tavern called The Boar’s Nest.  There’s no doubt the establishment was inspired by The Dukes of Hazzard, since the roof-mounted General Lee will catch your eye from a mile away. 

The bar is usually family-friendly during the day and early evening. It plays host to locals, farmers, truckers, bikers, flatlanders, hillbillies, traveling salemen, real estate agents and curious tourists. This unpretentious bar and grill serves good food, cold beer, and warm company. 

Famous for it’s annual Daisy Duke contest, the Boar’s Nest in Allen’s Grove, WI, can be a rowdy place.  Doing burn-outs in the lot is a common way of validating your parking.  The crowd can go from quiet to up-f0r-grabs for no particular reason.  Special events tend to bring out the bolder patrons. This sign may say it better than we can: 

We might add that one of the most popular photos in our Image Gallery, “Babes & General Lee” was photographed here. At last count it had over 25,000 views.

The annual Anniversary Bash & Daisy Duke Weekend is still being confirmed for 2011, so don’t go by the sign here for this year’s dates.  We’ll post that later.

Meanwhile, if you’re lost in cornfields between Janesville and Delavan, WI, you can find the Boar’s Nest on Highway X. 

There’s another Boar’s Nest in Wisconsin, located in Center Valley.  This newer Nest is family-friendly with a bright interior. The decor has a smattering of NASCAR and Dukes of Hazzard items.  This is also a bar and grill. 

Located somewhere between Appleton and Green Bay, this Boar’s Nest welcomes travelers from all walks of life, as long as you’re a Packers fan.  Otherwise, avoid football discussions and talk about NASCAR.   

We know there has to be more Boar’s Nests out there, and an exhaustive Google search produced several in each region of the country.  But we can’t tell how many of these may have anything to do with The Dukes of Hazzard. 

For example, we have another northern bar and grill called the Boar’s Nest, located – appropriately enough – in Ham Lake, Minnesota.  This Boar’s Nest is more of a sports bar and grill, with high-end decor and a strip mall location.  A newcomer to the string of northern Boar’s Nests, (all being unrelated to one another) this Boar’s Nest boasts  numerous televisions and expansive menu.  It seems more along the lines of a Famous Dave’s restaurant or TGI Friday’s than the kind of rustic roadhouse we’d usually picture. 

If you’re in the area of Ham Lake, which is just north of Minneapolis/St.Paul, give it a try and let us know what you think!

Now, we have to list at least one southern Boar’s Nest, and this next place caught our eye with it’s Daisy Duke waitress uniform and mouth-watering BBQ menu.  It may be worth the trip to Fayetteville, Arkansas to visit  The Boar’s Nest – Delta BBQ & Bayou Classics. Sign us up for that rib bucket she’s carrying there in the picture!

These are just a handful of the Boar’s Nests we know about.  We know there’s many more out there, with most being biker bars or not having anything to do with The Dukes of Hazzard.  Over the upcoming months we’ll add more Boar’s Nests to our list. 

You can help, by telling us about a Boar’s Nest near you!  We’re especially interested in taverns/restaurants that give a nod to Dukes of Hazzard influences and decor.  

If you own a Boar’s Nest, and would like to tell us about it, please feel welcome to contact us at webmaster(at) HazzardNet.com.  Please inlcude location, hours, specialties, and degree of Dukes-ness that your business features.  To all the Boar’s Nests out there, we salute ya! 

 Fine print: These establishments are mentioned as places of interest to Dukes of Hazzard fans. HazzardNet is not being paid to endorse or promote any of these establishments.  Links to each business were working at the time of posting. Business were confirmed as operational at time of posting.  Before making a trip to any Boar’s Nest, call ahead for hours, suitability for families, prices, dress codes or any other areas of concern that might be in the back of your mind.  Thank you!

HazzardNet Halloween Happenings

We’re planning on having a costume and pumpkin contest again this year. You can dress up as whatever you want or carve whatever you want in your pumpkin, as long as it’s PG-13 or lower. All entries will be judged by Meadowmufn, MaryAnne, and Brian. They have the last say on everything. (Don’t they always? Khee!) First place winners will receive a $20 Amazon gift card. Due to lack of entries last year, we will only have first place prizes this year. However, if we receive more entries this year, we may expand the number of prizes.

We’re also adding a new contest this year. Generate your own funny tombstone saying. We were inspired by the amusing tombstones that sit outside the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. We found a great tombstone generator where you can generate and download your tombstone.

You can post all your entries in the 2010 Official Halloween Contest thread.

For costume ideas, check out BuyCostumes.com. They also have some great pumpkin carving kits and ideas.

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