Yeah, I know it's Tuesday, but "Monday Magnum Story" was more alliterative.
I used to have this little red convertible sports car, (it was a 1964 Triumph Spitfire) and one time as I was cruising along listening to the theme from Magnum, it occurred to me that it might be cool to sort of reenact the show’s opening. At the next red light, I rewound my cassette, and when it turned green, I hit “play”, smiled like Magnum at the camera (imaginary, in my case), and peeled out. I had trouble getting the timing right, though, so it took me like 6 lights before I was satisfied. Then I noticed that the same car full of girls had been beside me the whole time, and that they were laughing. Hard. So hard, in fact, that they couldn’t breathe.
I didn't feel like Magnum anymore.
Monday Magnum Story
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I think you had to be a decent mechanic to own one of this British "sports" cars. Luckily, there isn't much to them!Frodoleader wrote:Back in the day (mid-1970's) my cousin drove an MGB. It was always in the shop.
"How fiendishly deceptive of you Magnum. I could have sworn I was hearing the emasculation of a large rodent."
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