Happy Birthday Mr. T!

Andy Chalk

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Happy Birthday Mr. T!

Listen up, sucka! It's Mr. T's birthday, and I pity the fool who doesn't extend warm best wishes on this special occasion!

Mr. T was born in Chicago on this day in 1952 as Laurence Tureaud, the youngest of 12 children. A stint in the military led to a failed tryout with the Rocky 3 [http://www.packers.com/].

Following that, he appeared in the films Wrestlemania [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084938/]. His career was slowed by health problems, however, including a 1995 diagnosis of T-cell lymphoma.

Gamers too young to remember the angry, aerophobic A-Team commando know Mr. T best as a Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1vF3-BsoxE].

So quit yo' jibber-jabber, fool! Wish Mr. T a happy birthday or you're gonna meet his friend Pain!


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oliveira8

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Man...the entertainament industry doesnt use Mr.T that often...he is awesome.

Oh and Happy Birthday!
 

Abedeus

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Because he hacked the game to get a Mohawk Night Elf. Who knows.

Happy B-day, man.
 

curlycrouton

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I pity the fool.

But also suggest ways he may better himself.

[small]I'd give out a cookie for reference, but I'm all out of cookies. Will a digestive do instead?[/small]
 

Cpt_Oblivious

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curlycrouton said:
I pity the fool.

But also suggest ways he may better himself.

[small]I'd give out a cookie for reference, but I'm all out of cookies. Will a digestive do instead?[/small]
And the award goes to...The A-Team! with the real black guy!

Good episode.
 

Monkfish Acc.

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Mr. T is the best guy ever. I would have his babies if he'd ever lift the damn restraining order.

I am not legally allowed to wish him any anything, so instead I will just say I hope his birthday has lots of milk and doesn't involve planes.
 

Sindre1

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Daye.04 said:
Sindre1 said:
No. That song is copyrighted.
whu- what? It is? For real?
Yes. If someone wants to use it in a movie or something they have to pay for it.
I find it completely revolting.


"The company continues to insist that one cannot sing the "Happy Birthday to You" lyrics for profit without paying extremely high royalties (by some accounts, upwards of $10,000 for a single use in a film or television program. This includes use in film, television, radio, anywhere open to the public, or even among a group where a substantial number of those in attendance are not family or friend to whoever is performing the song." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Birthday_to_You#Copyright_status