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My dad if he was in Hawaii would kill to be at that baseball game, as would a lot of other people.
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Here's what I found Sam!Sam wrote: Did you find a story from 1988 regarding a final Cast and Crew softball game in the park? I saw the article but we didn't go,,
Thank you, 308GUY308GUY wrote: A hearty thank you to you RG, for taking the time and trouble to search the net, finding all these gems. Hopefully, it's just the tip of the iceberg.
Glad you liked them, chickinthemiddle!thechickinthemiddle wrote: Also, "lives in a houseboat on Hawaii"?Either that's a mistake on the part of the writer or a detail changed later in the production. I'm guessing TS was too tall for such a setting if the latter scenario was true.
You're welcome, Sam! If anyone else has any requests for articles please let me know.Sam wrote:Thank You RG....I sorta remembered that article..didn't remember the opponents..I wonder why Don Ho didn't appear in either a HFO or MPI episode?
I do remember the follow up with the results of the game from the Star-Bulletin...Thanks again
Here's the rest of the sentence, Kenji.KENJI wrote:I had to smile at the Dec. 1 1980 article mentioning a manager named Mai Tai Sing.......he or she should be managing a karaoke bar with that name.....say it fast enough and it sounds like Might I Sing......a PERFECT fit - love it!
Glad you're liking them, 308GUY! Here's even more about the chopper crash, and the last article mentions the settlement Bob Vanderkar's widow received...308GUY wrote:Or if you consume enough mai tai's.....you probably will sing!![]()
Also thoroughly enjoying each and every tidbit from the past about the show/stars and/or anything having to do with MPI.
Interesting how some of the reviewers said it wasn't going to make it.
I had heard about the chopper crash and have seen the dedication on the DVD's, but had never seen any details of the incident before. Sad, but informative.
Great to see that Mosley was involved with local kids, just like his character.
Seems to have been a running theme on the show....the main characters put allot of themselves into them.....maybe that's why it worked?