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Petticoat Junction is the name of the location of the Shady Rest Hotel, which is situated near the remote town of Hooterville, famous for its many Hooters Restaurants, not far from Green Acres, the farm of Oliver Wendell Douglas and his wife Lisa. To outsiders (and, for that matter, most local yokels), the hotel seemed to be just what it was intended to resemble--a fine country inn that was home to a cranky and cantagnerous caretaker, Uncle Joe; the innkeeper, Kate Bradley; and Kate's three lovely daughters, Betty Jo, Bobbie Jo, and Billie Jo. In reality, it was a secret correctional facility for wayward boys, where forced feminization, corporal punishment, and compelled cross dressing, or "petticoating," were practiced on a daily basis. Of the three daughters, only one--Bettie Jo--was act

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  • Petticoat Junction is the name of the location of the Shady Rest Hotel, which is situated near the remote town of Hooterville, famous for its many Hooters Restaurants, not far from Green Acres, the farm of Oliver Wendell Douglas and his wife Lisa. To outsiders (and, for that matter, most local yokels), the hotel seemed to be just what it was intended to resemble--a fine country inn that was home to a cranky and cantagnerous caretaker, Uncle Joe; the innkeeper, Kate Bradley; and Kate's three lovely daughters, Betty Jo, Bobbie Jo, and Billie Jo. In reality, it was a secret correctional facility for wayward boys, where forced feminization, corporal punishment, and compelled cross dressing, or "petticoating," were practiced on a daily basis. Of the three daughters, only one--Bettie Jo--was act
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  • Petticoat Junction is the name of the location of the Shady Rest Hotel, which is situated near the remote town of Hooterville, famous for its many Hooters Restaurants, not far from Green Acres, the farm of Oliver Wendell Douglas and his wife Lisa. To outsiders (and, for that matter, most local yokels), the hotel seemed to be just what it was intended to resemble--a fine country inn that was home to a cranky and cantagnerous caretaker, Uncle Joe; the innkeeper, Kate Bradley; and Kate's three lovely daughters, Betty Jo, Bobbie Jo, and Billie Jo. In reality, it was a secret correctional facility for wayward boys, where forced feminization, corporal punishment, and compelled cross dressing, or "petticoating," were practiced on a daily basis. Of the three daughters, only one--Bettie Jo--was actually female. The others (notice the masculine names), Billie Jo[e] and Bobbie Jo[e], were boys who were forced to dress as girls. A dominatrix, Kate was the mistress in charge. Her brother, Uncle Joe, was her second in command and the chief disciplinarian. Upon her death by cancer while she was traveling through Europe on a quest for the perfect rattan cane, Uncle Joe became the owner of the family business, operating it with the help of sex-change expert Dr. Janet Craig.
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