Posted on 09/20/2017 4:01:08 AM PDT by DFG
Forty-five guys dressed up as Magnum P.I. during a bachelor party Saturday night and went to the Detroit Tigers game against the Chicago White Sox at Comerica Park. They wore Hawaiian shirts, Tigers caps and pressed-on mustaches. They even carried around a life-size cutout of Tom Selleck as Thomas Magnum, the lead character from his popular 80s private-detective drama.
Amazingly we havent even gotten to the oddest part of the story yet.
The 45 Magnums were ejected from the game by stadium security, as the grooms younger brother told the Detroit-adjacent News-Herald, because one of them was smoking and they were catcalling.
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Funny idea but it looks more like they were celebrating Paul Blart day.
Pretty cool thing to do.
Just, wow!
I thought booing and catcalling was part of the game. I guess they were having too much fun.
Haha, or “Da’ Bears!”
Sounds like a hoot. Hope they had fun in spite of getting das boot.
...or attending a Ron Jeremy convention.
Who would attend a Tigers’ game sober?
no guns?
No bearded lady? No trapeze artists? Where's the rest of the circus?
I thought booing and catcalling was part of the game.
The liberals greatest concern is somewhere, someone is having fun.
Events have broad authority to boot attendees. Complaints from nearby fans would be enough. Forty-five drunk guys could get too much to handle in a minute.
By the 6th inning when they were booted, few of them were likely aware of the game anyway.
Since the Tigers are 32 games out of first place, they may have been the last to depart the stadium. Or, they were the ONLY entertainment that night.
Who would live in Detroit, drunk or sober?
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The old guy on the left should have dressed up as Higgins in a three piece suit with a stiff collar.
Funny thing is, Tom Selleck dresses up like Higgins for his new role in Blue Bloods. Same high stiff collar, same ties.
Nailed it!
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