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Re: The Welcome Wagon

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2017 3:23 pm
by 308GUY
Welcome Steve-O!

I heartily second marlboro's comment..great first post.

Also, I'll add, very well written, interesting history you present.

Don't want to get long winded here myself, so will just verify your sentiment that some of us (me!) are a little envious of your position concerning seeing 40 (or any number for that matter... :lol: ) or so episodes fresh for the very first time. Enjoy!

Really like your avatar, as you say, fits exactly right into the theme of things. You need a cap with that..... :) .

Looking forward to seeing more from you..so don't be a stranger and be sure to add your take on the "new" episodes you are able to fit into your schedule.

Aloha! :magnum:

Re: The Welcome Wagon

Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 6:21 pm
by Mad Kudu Buck
Hello.

I've visited here quite a few times over the years. It's a nice, informative site.

Magnum P.I. was one of my favourite shows back in the early 80's. Although I was never obsessed and didn't have any urge to emulate Magnum himself, I ended up getting a beach-front "estate" (poor man's version :wink: - though actually more acreage than the real Robin Masters' estate ), a "surf-ski equivalent", "Rolex-esque" dive watch, camera equipment with telephoto lenses, dive gear, a computer room much better than the Dracos III and nearly everything else you could find on Robin Masters' estate (except the Ferrari - my version being a vintage 50's VW Beetle) . I'll soon be getting "the Lads" - a couple goats, to patrol my "estate". (Kudu bucks, that'll probably eat my "prize-winning flowers")

You could say I'm "Magnum P.E.I."

Re: The Welcome Wagon

Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2017 9:52 pm
by Stelth
Welcome MKB!

Re: The Welcome Wagon

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 12:09 am
by 308GUY
'What's that sound?.....I know exactly what it is.....a kudu bock calling to it's mate!' No wait...it's one of Magnum Mania's newest members! :lol:

Kidding aside...welcome to the mania!

Do we get to see pics of your beach front property? :D

Re: The Welcome Wagon

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 2:11 am
by Mad Kudu Buck
Thanks for the welcome, guys.
308GUY wrote:Do we get to see pics of your beach front property? :D
Do you want to "see the sunrise"? (......BANG!!) :D

Image

That's my tree - a winter sunrise. It's not Hawaii, but then again, what is?

Edit: This forum doesn't autosize large photos to fit?

Ah, I figured it out. With Imgur, you just add an "h" to the filename to get the large thumbnail.

Re: The Welcome Wagon

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 2:12 am
by 308GUY
Gorgeous!

With a view like that...it doesn't NEED to be Hawaii!

Thanks for sharing. 8)

Re: The Welcome Wagon

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 2:16 am
by Stelth
That's great! Thanks for sharing.

Re: The Welcome Wagon

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 6:18 am
by Carol
Hi...just a Magnum fan who recently got the DVD set and has watched them four times...back to back... :oops:

Re: The Welcome Wagon

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 7:01 pm
by 308GUY
Welcome Carol......yep....you got it bad! :magnum:

Stick around....not a better bunch of maniacs anywhere. :lol:

Re: The Welcome Wagon

Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2018 9:58 pm
by K Hale
Hello! I have been posting a bit but did not see this thread before now. In the 1980s MPI was a pretty regular staple in our household. I was just a girl then and in the ensuing years I have not been into the show, but in recent months I somehow got a hankering for it and bought the DVD set. Now I am a full on fan again!

From childhood, I can mostly only recall two episodes that really stuck with me over the years to the point where I had forgotten where I saw them: I recalled one as a war movie with a scene showing prisoners being tortured in cages and blood jetting out of some guy's body while another guy yelled "Stick your finger in it!" Something about the horror of this embedded itself in my mind and much to my surprise on recent viewing I realized it was in fact an episode of MPI ("Did You See the Sunrise" in fact, now one of my favorites). The other was a shadowy memory of a "native's" bead-bedecked leg slipping through the darkness after somebody, and the knowledge that this was a Mau Mau. I recalled this being very scary and yes indeed it turned out to be "Black on White." Again I recalled it as a movie, not an episode of MPI. Funny how images make such an impression.

Anyway, what else to say? I live in Texas. Higgy Baby is my favorite character, in fact when I was a kid he was my whole family's favorite character. My father, a retired Marine sergeant who served in the Pacific in WW2, would even refer to him as Higgy Baby. Have not been to Hawaii but plan to go this spring or fall.

Re: The Welcome Wagon

Posted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:38 pm
by Mad Kudu Buck
K Hale wrote:I was just a girl then[...]
This statement confused me for a bit because I thought you were a guy. :D (...from your avatar. I'm also confused when guys have girl avatars.)

Yeah, I like Higgy Baby too. That's why two of my favourite episodes are the ones that focus on Higgins.

Texas, eh? I've been there. My main memories are that it has nice grass, big houses, fast food restaurants everywhere and nobody walks. (I nearly got ran over at every crosswalk.)

Re: The Welcome Wagon

Posted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 4:20 pm
by K Hale
Mad Kudu Buck wrote:
K Hale wrote:I was just a girl then[...]
This statement confused me for a bit because I thought you were a guy. :D (...from your avatar. I'm also confused when guys have girl avatars.)
But you have a goat avatar... :shock:
Yeah, I like Higgy Baby too. That's why two of my favourite episodes are the ones that focus on Higgins.
Mine too! How many times did a lackluster episode wind up being enjoyable only because he carried it on his shoulders?
Texas, eh? I've been there. My main memories are that it has nice grass, big houses, fast food restaurants everywhere and nobody walks. (I nearly got ran over at every crosswalk.)
What part of Texas were you in? I live in Dallas and you described it perfectly. But, it's a large and varied state and some parts don't fit that description at all, except the part about nobody walking anywhere. Hondo, for example... hahaha, home of the Ziller family... hot and dry, no grass or big houses and dang little fast food. Been through it a number of times on the way to and from San Antonio and Brackettville/Fort Clark. Doesn't look like Hawaii, nor is it in the hill country, which also doesn't look like Hawaii. :wink:

Re: The Welcome Wagon

Posted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 4:52 pm
by Mad Kudu Buck
I hear there are hills in hill country. :P

I was in Dallas for a week. It didn't look like Hawaii. :D

Bah, Texas is small. Puny! We have provinces up here that make Texas look like Rhode Island. :wink:

Re: The Welcome Wagon

Posted: Wed Feb 14, 2018 5:08 pm
by K Hale
I knew when you said that, that you had to be describing Dallas. Or possibly Houston, which is a lot like Dallas except with the climate of Calcutta.

Re: The Welcome Wagon

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2018 8:51 pm
by thechickinthemiddle
Mad Kudu Buck wrote:Bah, Texas is small. Puny! We have provinces up here that make Texas look like Rhode Island. :wink:
Fellow Canadian here, and I second that. P.E.I. makes Rhode Island look like Massachusetts. :P