The Lads
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The Lads
I Emailed the site some time back about not having a section on The Lads, when there's a section on almost everything else. I got a response back to the effect that he was busy but would look into doing it. So far, nothing.
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Do they need their own section? Why not just start a Lads thread? Like this one for example. 

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I'll get the ball rolling then with this question: Does anyone know how many different sets of "lads" were used through the show's run?K Hale wrote:
Do they need their own section? Why not just start a Lads thread? Like this one for example.
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MHTR wrote:I'll get the ball rolling then with this question: Does anyone know how many different sets of "lads" were used through the show's run?K Hale wrote:
Do they need their own section? Why not just start a Lads thread? Like this one for example.
http://magnum-mania.com/Characters/Zeus_Apollo.html

It's a start....

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I've always considered the early seasons to have "The Lads", and the later season to have "The Freak Lads" - where the dogs are badly mis-matched in size or they look like bow-legged mutants. I was going to show screenshots of these bow-legged Freak Lad mutants, but then I realized that I don't like any episode in which they appear, so I didn't bother ripping them from DVD.
Did anybody else notice this - or were the later season Lads less freakish than I remembered?
Did anybody else notice this - or were the later season Lads less freakish than I remembered?
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One of the lads in season 8 was terribly bowlegged and did not match the other dog at all, who was much smaller.
Speaking of the lads. In "Double Jeopardy," Higgins demonstrates the lads' ferocity by having them attack a guy who is referred to as "the wrangler"; he is wearing those padded arm guards so they can bite him. Anyone know if that guy was actually Scott Hart? He has no lines so he isn't credited.
Speaking of the lads. In "Double Jeopardy," Higgins demonstrates the lads' ferocity by having them attack a guy who is referred to as "the wrangler"; he is wearing those padded arm guards so they can bite him. Anyone know if that guy was actually Scott Hart? He has no lines so he isn't credited.
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Whoever he is he sure is hiding his face.K Hale wrote:One of the lads in season 8 was terribly bowlegged and did not match the other dog at all, who was much smaller.
Speaking of the lads. In "Double Jeopardy," Higgins demonstrates the lads' ferocity by having them attack a guy who is referred to as "the wrangler"; he is wearing those padded arm guards so they can bite him. Anyone know if that guy was actually Scott Hart? He has no lines so he isn't credited.
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I just got a doberman. This dog, even at 11 weeks, is scary smart.
I also learned about something that happened in the 80s called the Magnum effect. They are worried it will happen again, but I think not given the "redo" is so terrible.
https://www.ildoberescue.com/featured-s ... -i-effect/
I also learned about something that happened in the 80s called the Magnum effect. They are worried it will happen again, but I think not given the "redo" is so terrible.
https://www.ildoberescue.com/featured-s ... -i-effect/
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As a followup........I can say now with certainty, there is no way Thomas Magnum could outrun the lads. At 6 months, my doberdork is like a missile. I was curious and found Doberman's have been clocked at 32 mph.Nifty911 wrote:I just got a doberman. This dog, even at 11 weeks, is scary smart.
I also learned about something that happened in the 80s called the Magnum effect. They are worried it will happen again, but I think not given the "redo" is so terrible.
https://www.ildoberescue.com/featured-s ... -i-effect/
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I figured they weren’t trying to catch him. Once caught, the chase is over, and they only chased him because he ran.Nifty911 wrote:As a followup........I can say now with certainty, there is no way Thomas Magnum could outrun the lads. At 6 months, my doberdork is like a missile. I was curious and found Doberman's have been clocked at 32 mph.Nifty911 wrote:I just got a doberman. This dog, even at 11 weeks, is scary smart.
I also learned about something that happened in the 80s called the Magnum effect. They are worried it will happen again, but I think not given the "redo" is so terrible.
https://www.ildoberescue.com/featured-s ... -i-effect/

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The Lads were nothing but mangy pot hounds anyway.
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Nicely done.Chris109 wrote:The Lads were nothing but mangy pot hounds anyway.
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Yes, almost any animal will chase you if you run. There used to be a herd of sheep beside my house and I'd pretend to look worried and run away from them. They'd all watch me, then run like hell after me - some even doing 4-legged hops for extra speed. It was pretty scary, actually.K Hale wrote:I figured they weren’t trying to catch him. Once caught, the chase is over, and they only chased him because he ran.The fun was in the chase!
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Didn't Erin Gray as J. Digger Doyle state that the dogs were supposed to render their prey impotent. I think TC showed a frightful look and mouthed the word "impotent." In any event I would not want two Dobermans chasing me. I wouldn't assume they were chasing me just for the fun of chasing.
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I’m sorry but that woman is an idiot. The dogs’ job is to chase down and hold intruders at bay — just as you see them doing with TC— until Higgins arrives to deal with the situation. That way you have a human being making the decisions and not a couple of dogs. They are not supposed to attack and maim or kill every curious tourist, Robin Masters fan, or kid on a dare who hops the fence. Can you imagine the liability? With that mentality, why not just plant land mines and be done with it?KingKC wrote:Didn't Erin Gray as J. Digger Doyle state that the dogs were supposed to render their prey impotent. I think TC showed a frightful look and mouthed the word "impotent." In any event I would not want two Dobermans chasing me. I wouldn't assume they were chasing me just for the fun of chasing.
As to whether the lads chased Magnum for fun or not, since they never hurt him, it’s pretty obvious it was just a game to them. Although maybe not to him. In “Echoes of the Mind,” he really did get attacked by a couple of dogs, and when he came into the study with bandages all over himself, Higgins asked what happened and he said he was attacked by a couple of dogs and Higgins looked shocked and appalled thinking it might have been the lads. Obviously that would be a totally unexpected outcome.
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