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Fate screwed me over in not having me born in time to see the A-Team. I'm a big T fan anyway, though, because of all the great "Mr.T vs." sites out there. He sure does drink a lot of milk.

I was going to be Mr.T for a halloween party this one time, but then (foolishly) opted to instead go as Mr. Spock. Their both cool, but I think T could beat him in a fight. He's a helluva tough guy. I made a Mr. T bust as one of my projects for an art class. It was awesome, the best part was all the gold chains. Unfortunately it was dropped on it's way back to my house and the mohawk fell off. By the way, I didn't make any of this up...

 

Happy Birthday, sir!

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I agree with you chewbacco, he does say it more like you did....

 

 

What about his wonderful cartoon series, with Mr T travelling with a group of gymnast kids. Like the Fat Albert And The Cosby Kids, he came on at the end to tell you the moral of the cartoon...

 

 

I Pity Da Foo!

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Skate's post reminded me.

 

MR T's CELEBRITY SECRETS (courtesy of Conan)

 

 

"When I guest starred on Silver Spoons I asked Ricky Schroeder if he was the kid who cried a lot in the movie The Champ. He said yes. Then he asked me if I cried when I saw the movie. I said 'No.' I lied."

 

"During the filming of Rocky III whenever I did a scene with Meredith Burgess, I pretended I was Batman, and he was the Penguin, and we were filming an episode of the old Batman TV show. It was fun to pretend."

 

"I remember one time I tried to pity this fool. He told me his name was Jeff. He was married. He pulled out his wallet and showed me three pictures of his kids; Kelly, Robert, Brittany. Real cute kids. Don't get too close man. It's hard to pity a fool if you get too close."

 

"In Rocky III my character's name was Clubber Lang. I wanted him to be cutesy Mike Sunshine. The producers said no. That made me sad."

 

"People wonder why I call myself Mr. T. One dude asked, 'does the T stand for tough?' I said no. Another dude asked if the T stands for my last name, Tureaud. No it does not. The 'T' in Mr. T stands for tuna. T loves tuna."

 

"I remember when I guest-starred on 'Diff'rent Strokes.' I said to the director, 'When do I get to do my scene with Tootie?' He said, 'No man, that's a different show.' I never did get to do that scene with Tootie."

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