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Beauregard Duke best known as Bo Duke is a fictional character from a television series called The Dukes of Hazzard that ran from 1979 to 1985. Bo Duke is known across America as a symbol of a better time. The Dukes Of Hazzard Took Place in a fictional county called Hazzard County and it was said to be located in Georiga.
Bo Duke was a professional racer and a current moonshiner. This meant that everyday he would go around and deliver moonshine to the town folk. He and his cousin Luke were out on the last delivery of the day and they had been out to this location plenty of times and bo was a very confident person so he decided to take a detour and jumped a huge pile of dirt and as usual they both yelled "Yee-haw" as they flew.


Bo duke had a confidence about him. He was extremely confident in his cousin Luke and in his best friend his car the General Lee. The Car was a 1969 doge charger painted bright orange with welded doors and a 01 racing number painted on the side. It was meant to look like a race car because it was a race car. The General Lee won almost every race it entered.
After the delivery Bo and Luke headed home where they noticed something strange. There was no one around. The farm Bo lived on was always busy between himself, Luke, his cousin Daisy, and his uncle Jessie there was always something going on but the peace ended when out of nowhere tons of police ambushed and surrounded the car.

Bo having been surrounded by cops noticed one man who stood out, Boss hogg. Boss Hogg was a crooked old man who was always up to no good. Boss Hogg said "ah the dukes I'm glad your home because I wouldn't want you to miss your incarceration." that's when Bo noticed the still behind Hogg. Bo said "you planted that." but it was too late they couldn't convince the cops that the still was planted

Bo and Luke knowing that they were going to be arrested tried to run. They took off from the cops and drove through their field with cops on their tail they needed a way to lose them and this was Bo's specialty as he was extremely good at adapting to difficult situations and so Bo decided to run strait through their barn in order to force the cops to stop and go around.
Crashing through his barn did help him gain distance from the cops but they were still close behind him. In order to lose the cops for good Bo had to think about how to make it so he could go somewhere they couldn't. Luckily Bo is extremely smart and he went back to where he had just been when he was on his last delivery. Because he was heading up this way he knew that he could lose the cops because he decided to take the same detour and lead the cops to the jump where they wouldn't be able to cross.
Having just lost the cops Bo decided to travel up to the spot where he delivered the last bit of moonshine. It took some time and during this time Bo began to think about what had possibly happened to Daisy and Uncle Jessie. He thought that maybe they were arrested but he wasn't sure. When they arrived to the spot Bo decided to do a huge burnout to celebrate his escape.
But that's when Bo was spotted by Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane. The sheriff was following the boys on their moonshine run in order to arrest the people who had purchased from them. When the boys went to drive away the car sputtered and stalled out. The boys had accepted defeat and Rosco had finally arrested them.

When Bo got to the prison he realized two things. One was that uncle Jessie and Daisy weren't there. And two that Rosco didn't realize that the boys had fled from cops and were soon to be arrested for operation of a moonshine still. So instead of being held the were able to get bailed out by none other than daisy. When being bailed out daisy said that she didn't know where Uncle Jessie was or what Boss Hogg was doing locking up the Dukes.
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Just some good ol' boys
never meaning no harm
beats all you never saw
been in trouble with the law since the day they was born
straightenin' the curves
flattenin' the hills
someday the mountain might get em'
but the law never will

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