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The Dukes of Hazzard Season 4 Episode 17
Bo and Luke have their hands full with Boss Hogg, as they try to thwart a lawsuit for destroying county property (a hair dryer made up to look like a speed radar gun), and saving him from a disgruntled former landowner, who was swindled out of his property and is now returning to Hazzard to exact revenge.
Serie: The Dukes of Hazzard
Episode Title: Pin the Tail on the Dukes
Air Date: 1982-01-22
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