
Hollywood Lights, Nashville Nights
Two Hee Haw Honeys Dish Life, Love, Elvis, Buck, and Good Times in the Kornfield
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Narrated by:
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Victoria Hallman
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Diana Goodman
In their star-studded memoir, Hollywood Lights, Nashville Nights, coauthors Victoria Hallman and Diana Goodman are the first of the iconic Hee Haw Honeys to write about their lives as the glamour gals of TV's longest-running syndicated variety show.
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Nothing to pick and grin about
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Nice but a mystery, lol
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Much Ado About Nothing
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Ugh why is Diana forcing the southern accent?
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Dianna…..ugh. She had a few dates with Elvis and wrote about it. The rest of her life didn’t receive great attention in the book so just write a pamphlet about the few dates with Elvis and be done. What life experiences she did write about really came across as a fame seeking woman looking for men to help her achieve her goal. When fans of Elvis spoke about her or tabloids mentioned her name/picture, that’s what was important to her. She put herself in weird situations seeking fame. Also, she used so many cliché!! Every chapter seem to have a famous cliché!!
Should be 2 books, not 1
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I COULD LISTEN TO THESE HEE HAW GALS FOREVER!!
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Very entertaining if you have that type of humor
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It’s free and don’t bother.
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