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Heck, it seems like just yesterday everyone was still trying to figure out, WHO SHOT JR???? Remember the farmer that put the hay bales in his field to read that? LOL!!! And here I am now living a few miles down the road from Southfork.
Heck, it seems like just yesterday everyone was still trying to figure out, WHO SHOT JR???? Remember the farmer that put the hay bales in his field to read that? LOL!!! And here I am now living a few miles down the road from Southfork.
I remember I was eating at Bennigan's when it became known who shot JR. They announced it over the PA system. It was that important!
Wow - I remember as a kid watching Dallas and Dukes of Hazzard on Friday nights. What memories that brings back. I too remember the whole "Who shot JR. craze?".
Man I feel old! My grandmother and I watched Dukes of Hazzard, Dallas, and Falcon Crest every Friday night together! I loved Bobby! It was just a great show and Larry Hagman was the BEST bad guy ever!
I was too young when that came out to be allowed to watch it. But Soap.net was showing it not long ago. Although they only showed to the part where Bobby "died" and not much more. I think even they realized it was smart not to show the shower scene.
Like Momof2dfw, I'm just down the street (like a mile). I think it's fun to watch just to see how much Dallas has changed and how it hasn't. Southfork is still wide-open like that, just not for miles and miles like before.
I have a house about two blocks from Pam Ewing's (where Bobby died) on Westlake Ave in East Dallas (specifically Lakewood). Stanley Marcus' (Neiman-Marcus) father built that house and Mr. Stanley had his own estate behind there on Nonesuch Road.
Are you serious? It was Sue Ellen's sister Kristen who had an affair with him.
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