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David Romas

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Sep 19, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/19/97
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The toys Rosie had on her show Tuesday came back to
me via FedEx yesterday, so she has somewhat redeemed
herself with me. Actually, it's more the people who
work on the show who were working with me who are the
professionals. The set person to whom I had shipped
the items included a thank you note in the return
postage and a "Rosie O'Donnell Show" T-shirt. So,
while I'm not thrilled about her little lie in the
Selleck interview, the rest of our arrangement has
been completed as planned.

David Romas
Magnum Memorabilia

MIRIAM T

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Sep 19, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/19/97
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David, it's good to know you got your stuff back. I don't know why she
lied, she shouldn't have that's for sure. I guess she wanted to uphold
the idea that she loves and has stuff for every entertainment related
thing known to man.
At least you got it all back ;-)

qayne

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Sep 21, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/21/97
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In article <fromas-1909...@141.217.68.24>, fro...@cms.cc.wayne.edu (David Romas) wrote:
You mean when she said the toys were hers?

And just where/when did you get those things? I don't remember those little
toys being around and I look for those kinds of things with the tv series I
really like.


qayne

dissenting opinions are welcome (even if they're wrong) :T

Marco Smetz

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Sep 22, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/22/97
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In article <5vugdr$np5$1...@newsd-3.alma.webtv.net>, TOYM...@webtv.net
says...

I was not able to see the show. Could someone post a small package of
info. about the interview?

Thanks in advance,
Marco

Marco Smetz

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Sep 22, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/22/97
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In article <fromas-1909...@141.217.68.24>,
fro...@cms.cc.wayne.edu says...

> postage and a "Rosie O'Donnell Show" T-shirt. So,
> while I'm not thrilled about her little lie in the
> Selleck interview, the rest of our arrangement has
> been completed as planned.

... but I was really interested in Tom`s reaction if
she would have told him about the Magnum Memorabilia.
It would be so great to get something like:
"Conversation piece II - in Touch with Tom Selleck"

I`m sure I will see something like that in the future.

Marco

Beverly Kai

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Sep 22, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/22/97
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Camille Pagnia's current page is mostly a rant FOR paparazzi, but buried
in the middle is a whizzer of a paragraph on Rosie.

I found the page through a link from The Drudge Report. Not hard to
find.


David Romas

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Sep 22, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/22/97
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In article <MPG.e8fb57c4...@news-s01.ny.us.ibm.net>, msm...@ibm.net
says...

>
>In article <fromas-1909...@141.217.68.24>,
>fro...@cms.cc.wayne.edu says...
>> postage and a "Rosie O'Donnell Show" T-shirt. So,
>> while I'm not thrilled about her little lie in the
>> Selleck interview, the rest of our arrangement has
>> been completed as planned.
>
>... but I was really interested in Tom`s reaction if
>she would have told him about the Magnum Memorabilia.
>It would be so great to get something like:
>"Conversation piece II - in Touch with Tom Selleck"

Ah, yes. And one with John Hillerman, and one
with Larry Manetti, and one with Don Bellisario, and
etc. and etc. ... :-)
Actually, in the box I originally sent to Rosie
there were Magnum Memorabilia info. packets along
with the toys she wanted. There was one packet for
her, one marked for her staff, and one marked for
Tom Selleck. Oddly, the ones marked for her and her
staff were returned to me unopened. I'm not sure
what to make of that. The one marked for Tom did
not come back to me. I'm not quite sure what to
make of that, either. But the obvious hope is that
he grabbed it. ;-) None of the info. would've been
news to him. He has known about me and Magnum
Memorabilia for nearly ten years. Nevertheless, the
packet was for him and it would be nice if he actually
got it.
I gave a similar packet to Roger Mosley when we
got together back in March. And it *was* news to him.
He had seen some of the stuff I've written on the
Internet (such as all the fan notes for each episode
in the Online Episode Guide), and actually
complimented me on my work during our conversation.
But I still was able to help him gain a better
awareness of the MPI fan following as a whole, I think.

Best,

David Romas
Magnum Memorabilia

Marco Smetz

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Sep 26, 1997, 3:00:00 AM9/26/97
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In article <607erb$l...@drn.zippo.com>, fro...@cms.cc.wayne.edu says...

> Ah, yes. And one with John Hillerman, and one
> with Larry Manetti, and one with Don Bellisario, and
> etc. and etc. ... :-)

I`m surely not getting tired in reading and/or listening
to interviews with MPI-cast members :))

[...]


> what to make of that. The one marked for Tom did
> not come back to me. I'm not quite sure what to
> make of that, either. But the obvious hope is that
> he grabbed it. ;-) None of the info. would've been

I also hope! I`m sure he is impressed in the still
existing interest in the show and his work he did.

> news to him. He has known about me and Magnum
> Memorabilia for nearly ten years. Nevertheless, the

When did he get known of the Mag. Mem? Have you talked
and/or written to him?

> But I still was able to help him gain a better
> awareness of the MPI fan following as a whole, I think.

I hade the same impression when listened to the "Conversation
Piece". I really hope, you`ll meet others of the cast and can
report us what he thinks of a further MPI production and other
things we want to know :)

--
Marco

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