This Photo Is Not Edited Look Closer at the Dukes of Hazzard Blooper

Were you a fan of the classic action comedy, The Dukes of Hazzard? It was certainly a cultural touchstone when it aired, and it continues to be a small part of American pop culture, even today. The hijinks of Bo and Luke Duke, Uncle Jesse, Daisy Duke, Rosco P Coltrane, Boss Hogg, Cletus, and more were a staple of weekly TV watching. And when you think about the enduring legacy of things like “Daisy Duke” shorts, and their infamous car, General Lee, the Dukes of Hazzard certainly stands the test of time in many ways. But at its core, the show was just good-hearted fun, aimed at anyone looking for some pure entertainment on their TV. And like any show that runs for a long time, The Dukes of Hazzard had its share of errors, bloopers, and mishaps.

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