The Welcome Wagon
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Welcome to the club, Dave.
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Welcome Dave.Sportquattro84 wrote:Hi everyone! I'm Dave from Germany and been browsing magnum mania for a couple of years now...hope this is the right place for me as an 80s/magnum fan.
Yep...you're in the right place allright.

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Hi everybody!
I am from Hungary, Budapest (but I don't have birds). The Magnum p. i. series arrived here at the second half of th 90's, when I went to high school. Now, I am 40. One of the tv-channel started the show already, and I became a fan like I was at my teenage years. Magnum p. i. is somehow therapical for me. It helps to escape from the real world to the "paradise".
I beg your pardon, because my English isn't perfect.
I am from Hungary, Budapest (but I don't have birds). The Magnum p. i. series arrived here at the second half of th 90's, when I went to high school. Now, I am 40. One of the tv-channel started the show already, and I became a fan like I was at my teenage years. Magnum p. i. is somehow therapical for me. It helps to escape from the real world to the "paradise".
I beg your pardon, because my English isn't perfect.
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A member of the Hungarian nobility. Welcome Lord Ickenham.
This is the way most of us feel about Magnum, PI. Enjoy !

This is the way most of us feel about Magnum, PI. Enjoy !


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Welcome Lord Ickenham. Don't worry about your English. English is my first language and most of the time it is nowhere near perfect. And on many occasions my typing could use some improvement.Lord Ickenham wrote:Hi everybody!
I am from Hungary, Budapest (but I don't have birds). The Magnum p. i. series arrived here at the second half of th 90's, when I went to high school. Now, I am 40. One of the tv-channel started the show already, and I became a fan like I was at my teenage years. Magnum p. i. is somehow therapical for me. It helps to escape from the real world to the "paradise".
I beg your pardon, because my English isn't perfect.
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A hearty welcome to you sir!
English is also my first (and only
) language, and mine is far from perfect....main thing is...can you get your point across and be understood....you seem to have no problem there.
Know anybody named George Fejer in Budapest? Sort of a long story, but just thought I'd ask....will explain if desired.
Welcome and the fascination with the show, the people and paradise...never ends for some of us!
I've lost track of how many times I've watched the entire series.
Much to see here...hope you have a lot of computer time!

English is also my first (and only

Know anybody named George Fejer in Budapest? Sort of a long story, but just thought I'd ask....will explain if desired.
Welcome and the fascination with the show, the people and paradise...never ends for some of us!

Much to see here...hope you have a lot of computer time!

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You are very kind!
I didn't know this forum earlier, but as far as I see, this is a great community.
I don't know any George Fejer here, but there was a theologian at the 18th century with the same name. But Fejer (Fejér) isn't too rare name.
About my nickname:
Maybe you know, Lord Ickenham is a character of some P. G. Wodehouse stories. My real last name is Attila, and I don't have any aristocratic ancestors. But as Higgins said: almost everybody has...
I didn't know this forum earlier, but as far as I see, this is a great community.
I don't know any George Fejer here, but there was a theologian at the 18th century with the same name. But Fejer (Fejér) isn't too rare name.
About my nickname:
Maybe you know, Lord Ickenham is a character of some P. G. Wodehouse stories. My real last name is Attila, and I don't have any aristocratic ancestors. But as Higgins said: almost everybody has...
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...if you go back far enough! Haha!Lord Ickenham wrote:You are very kind!
I didn't know this forum earlier, but as far as I see, this is a great community.
I don't know any George Fejer here, but there was a theologian at the 18th century with the same name. But Fejer (Fejér) isn't too rare name.
About my nickname:
Maybe you know, Lord Ickenham is a character of some P. G. Wodehouse stories. My real last name is Attila, and I don't have any aristocratic ancestors. But as Higgins said: almost everybody has...
I didn't realize you were so addicted to pool.
It's not pool.
Billiards.
Snooker!
Snucker.
SNOOKER!
It's not pool.
Billiards.
Snooker!
Snucker.
SNOOKER!
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KingKC wrote:I can agree that some of the character-centric episodes got on my nerves (especially the Don Luis Higgins and Father Paddy episodes) but I am curious as to how you would have ended the series????Hpl1701 wrote:Hi guys. Name's Ron. I have visited this website numerous times over the past year when I was watching Magnum, PI. I bought the seasons long ago. My wife used to tease me until I heard her say to wait for her to watch other episode. She has been binge watching Blue Bloods on Netflix. Anyway, Magnum is a great show. Sometimes watching I had wished they hadn't gone here or there depending upon what the situation and sometimes the character-centric episodes were a little annoying and I probably wouldn't have ended it the way it ended. But overall it was a great show. Definitely one of my favorites.
I probably would have ended it with Magnum getting together with Dana Delaney's character. Maybe adopting the daughter if custody was an issue.
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Hi All, I've found all sorts of good info here over the last few weeks but I wish I had thought to look up this site a long time ago! I watched Magnum as a youngster when it originally aired, then again on reruns until whenever they went off the air here in the states, but I remember many details well.
I would love to re-watch the show now and I looked into the DVD's when they were first released but seeing that few new extras like cast interviews or episode commentaries were included I didn't prioritize spending that money. I'm currently researching threads here about downloads and the UK Blu rays. Sounds like Blue Rays are a mixed bag in terms of picture quality, while still being quite expensive... So I might hedge again and hope the situation improves going forward, including any good downloads. I'm definitely open to suggestions.
For me the show was compelling because of the great characters and their loyalty to each other even if the relationships were rocky at times. And the fact that it was filmed on location at places you can visit was another element of realism you could connect with. With that location being Hawaii, watching the show feels like a friendly escape. Also, even though my parents were not big on TV, it was the one show that we could all find something to enjoy together, this was also the case with my friends families. In the early 90's my parents went to Oahu and made it a mission to find Robbin's nest and they still have the pictures of that visit. Someday I want to get there as well, but it does feel like a gut punch the estate was razed. Again I think because it was a real place you can visit adds an emotional dimension many other shows of that era lacked.
Anyhow, long post but I'm grateful this site exists as a way to connect with the show and other fans!
I would love to re-watch the show now and I looked into the DVD's when they were first released but seeing that few new extras like cast interviews or episode commentaries were included I didn't prioritize spending that money. I'm currently researching threads here about downloads and the UK Blu rays. Sounds like Blue Rays are a mixed bag in terms of picture quality, while still being quite expensive... So I might hedge again and hope the situation improves going forward, including any good downloads. I'm definitely open to suggestions.
For me the show was compelling because of the great characters and their loyalty to each other even if the relationships were rocky at times. And the fact that it was filmed on location at places you can visit was another element of realism you could connect with. With that location being Hawaii, watching the show feels like a friendly escape. Also, even though my parents were not big on TV, it was the one show that we could all find something to enjoy together, this was also the case with my friends families. In the early 90's my parents went to Oahu and made it a mission to find Robbin's nest and they still have the pictures of that visit. Someday I want to get there as well, but it does feel like a gut punch the estate was razed. Again I think because it was a real place you can visit adds an emotional dimension many other shows of that era lacked.
Anyhow, long post but I'm grateful this site exists as a way to connect with the show and other fans!
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Welcome! Is there any way you can scan and post the photos of your parents’ visit?? We would love to see them!
I didn't realize you were so addicted to pool.
It's not pool.
Billiards.
Snooker!
Snucker.
SNOOKER!
It's not pool.
Billiards.
Snooker!
Snucker.
SNOOKER!
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I'm trying to get my hands on them. I haven't seen them in a while so if they are worthy I'll try to post...K Hale wrote:Welcome! Is there any way you can scan and post the photos of your parents’ visit?? We would love to see them!
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Welcome O.D.
Great hearing that your family and friends all enjoyed MPI when it was active on air.
We all felt the same way about the destruction of the estate...but the tidal pool is still there...such an iconic place to visit. You see folks on IG posting pics of it on a fairly regular basis, and ALWAYS somebody asks.."What beach is that?" and comments what a perfect spot it looks like. One of these days.....
As of now, the beach house and the gate house are still standing....but as has been proven many times...nobody knows what the future holds.
Count me among those who'd love to see your parents pics, when/if you are able to post them.
Again...welcome.
Great hearing that your family and friends all enjoyed MPI when it was active on air.
We all felt the same way about the destruction of the estate...but the tidal pool is still there...such an iconic place to visit. You see folks on IG posting pics of it on a fairly regular basis, and ALWAYS somebody asks.."What beach is that?" and comments what a perfect spot it looks like. One of these days.....

As of now, the beach house and the gate house are still standing....but as has been proven many times...nobody knows what the future holds.
Count me among those who'd love to see your parents pics, when/if you are able to post them.

Again...welcome.

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Thanks for the welcome! This seems like a great community, wish I thought to look it up a long time ago.308GUY wrote:Welcome O.D.
Great hearing that your family and friends all enjoyed MPI when it was active on air.
We all felt the same way about the destruction of the estate...but the tidal pool is still there...such an iconic place to visit. You see folks on IG posting pics of it on a fairly regular basis, and ALWAYS somebody asks.."What beach is that?" and comments what a perfect spot it looks like. One of these days.....![]()
As of now, the beach house and the gate house are still standing....but as has been proven many times...nobody knows what the future holds.
Count me among those who'd love to see your parents pics, when/if you are able to post them.
Again...welcome.
I might have a chance to get to Oahu sometime in the next year or two but as you say who knows what will be at that time... As for my parents pics, it may be a few weeks before I can access them. Like mentioned it has been a long time since I saw them, mostly I recall all of us being excited they were able to find the place and enjoy the experience. But if the pictures turn out to be interesting I'll post them.