Life on the Duke Farm: 2006: Epilogue:
Things at the Duke Farm were busy as usual, and everyone was happy, and healthy and has no complaints about anything, and Rosco even helped out from time to time, and the Dukes were very grateful for that.
Bo and Luke still does the farming on the Back Forty, and they help out their girls whenever they are in trouble, and they are the Shepherds, and the girls are Lost Sheep, and they use Jesse's Pickup Truck to get around Hazzard, and the girls have the "General Lee", and they still give Enos, Cletus and Bertha Jo a run for their money in a chase.
Daisy is still helping out too, and she loves her Jeep, "Dixie", and she shares it with her daughters, and they all go out on adventures, and sometimes, danger happens to Bo and Luke, and the girls have to rescue them time and time again.
Now the girls are 29, 25, 18, 17, Lizzie works at Cooter's Garage, and the twins help out in the fields with their uncles, and they loved the fact, that it's hard labor, and Pamela and Kit still works at "The Boar's Nest", and the twins are going into their Junior Year at Hazzard County High, Lizzie is going into her Senior Year, and Pamela and Kit are enjoying the single life, like their fathers, and they all wouldn't have it any other way.
Bo and Luke went to pay their respects to their late wives, and this time there is no sadness, and Luke and Bo promise to protect their daughters with their lives, and sacrifice anything to make them very happy, and they left the Graveyard feeling better, and went home to their family.
That night, they all had supper outside, and they barbecued, and everyone was happy and having pleasant conversations, and telling each other about their day, and Luke said, "I want to make a toast…" and everyone gave him their full attention, and he said exclaiming, "To new generation of Dukes, and Strates, Give them hell!" and Bo said exclaiming, "Hear, hear!" and Daisy said with a smile, "You got that right, Cousin", and she gave Luke a kiss, and also Bo, and they went on with their dinner.
That night, Bo, Luke, Daisy, and Enos did Bedroom Checks, and they all smiled at their children, and they gave them light kisses, and then tiptoed out of their rooms, and they had their arms around their waists, and they hugged each other, and went to their own rooms, to have a pleasant sleep that night.
The next day, Pamela and Kit were in the "General Lee", and Cletus was chasing them, and Pamela said, "You better lose him, Cousin", and Kit said exclaiming, "Hang on to your britches, Pammy!" and they came to the creek, and then they jumped it, and Kit said shouted happily, "Yeehaw!" and they made it across, and Cletus attempted to do it, and fell into the water, and he muttered angrily, and Kit and Pamela smiled, and laughed, and Kit said, "Let's get back to the farm", and they continued on their route to home.
Luke and Bo were doing their chores in the Back Forty, and they heard the "General Lee", and Kit shouted, "Yeehaw!" and the boys smiled, and wonder what kind of trouble their kids got into, and they went over to see them, and they had their exchanged, and Bo and Luke were laughing by time their kids finished their story and went inside, and Bo said with a smile to his cousin, "Here we go again, Luke", and Luke said chuckling, "Well, At least the Deputies are kept on their feet", and they laughed once more, and they put on their shirts, and buttoned up, tucked them in, and went inside to join their families for lunch.
End of: Life on the Duke Farm: 2006: Epilogue:
Balladeer: It sounds like the girls have a good life, right? I am so proud of the fact that they got a lot of love with their cousins, and life wasn't boring one bit on the farm, and that they continued the traditions of the Dukes, and please stay tuned for the next adventure, Y'all come back now, you hear?
