How effective were The Lads?
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How effective were The Lads?
It occured to me even watching the shows as they aired originally that The Lads never seemed too effective. Whenever the estate had villians invade it they were never of much help. They'd sometimes hold up Magnum for a few minutes, but he could often evade them too. Can anyone think of an episode where they got to stop the villian of the week?
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Re: How effective were The Lads?
I agree! They were not that effective against the bad guys but they gave Magnum a hard time...
I do recall one episode where they jumped out the back of a van and attacked the bad guys. It was not on the estate though...
The lads were great for the show! I always had a good chuckle with them...

The lads were great for the show! I always had a good chuckle with them...

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Re: How effective were The Lads?
I think the Lads were just one of many levels of security. They weren't a big help against a focused threat, but they were the next level up from the fence in keeping "riff raff" off the Estate. They were also roaming alarms to a certain extent.
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A comment by Digger Doyle comes to mind concerning the lads - "Effective guard dogs would've torn any intruder to shreds by now." I'm paraphrasing, so I'm sure I'm off there on the quote. But, I came to think that the lads' real job for a while there were to be loyal friends for Higgins, who seemed very lonely at the start of the show. I like to think Higgins "overstated" the lads' ferocity to help convince himself that they were more than just furry pets.
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Re: How effective were The Lads?
They were very effective when it came to listen to all the stories they heard in their lifetime from Higgins. "You´ll enjoy this one lads"
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It's something I've always wondered because it seems like intruders break into RN on a regular basis, without a bark. I have a large mastiff who keeps us safe from trash trucks going down the street, backyard squirrels or my neighbors walking their dogs, but then again I might have a friend just walk in through the kitchen door and she doesn't bother waking up.
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Re: How effective were The Lads?
Indeed, that was from Season 1, The Ugliest Dog in Hawaii. It was one of the better episodes but wacky at times. It is one of the more humorous episodes, not to be taken seriously.Col.Sanders wrote:I do recall one episode where they jumped out the back of a van and attacked the bad guys. It was not on the estate though...



I think the reason the dogs were not too effective is if you had them tearing people apart, which guard dogs would do if left in an area unsupervised, it would turn off viewers.
I've seen taped surveillance video of guard dogs mauling people and it is difficult to watch. Not pretty.
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Re: How effective were The Lads?
I think the sight of Rick in that singlet and shorts would be enough to keep most people away.
Did people really dress like that in the 80s?
Did people really dress like that in the 80s?
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Re: How effective were The Lads?
Sadly, yes.Danno wrote:I think the sight of Rick in that singlet and shorts would be enough to keep most people away.
Did people really dress like that in the 80s?

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Re: How effective were The Lads?
We used to call them Tank Tops, your post is the first time I even heard of the word "singlet", I had to look it up.Danno wrote:I think the sight of Rick in that singlet and shorts would be enough to keep most people away.
Did people really dress like that in the 80s?
Shorts for both guys and girls in the 70s and 80s were much shorter than what you see today.
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AFAIK this is a singlet:


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Because they were shorts, not 3/4 pants! I don't get the long shorts thing today . . .Sisophous wrote:Shorts for both guys and girls in the 70s and 80s were much shorter than what you see today.
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Re: How effective were The Lads?
The only people I have seen wear a tank top combined with shorts, in one piece, are the Aussies.Stelth wrote:AFAIK this is a singlet:
Now I know what a singlet is, it is not a tank top.
Never saw one in the States, not once worn here.
Thanks for the info.
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Wrestlers wear singlets at wrestling competitions. That's the only place I've ever seen them worn.


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Re: How effective were The Lads?
In Ki'is Don't Lie the lads prevent Rick Simon--under cover of night no less--from breaking into the Estate and stealing the Ki'i, so that's at least one time they get the job done!SignGuyHPW wrote:It occured to me even watching the shows as they aired originally that The Lads never seemed too effective. Whenever the estate had villians invade it they were never of much help. They'd sometimes hold up Magnum for a few minutes, but he could often evade them too. Can anyone think of an episode where they got to stop the villian of the week?
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