Tuesday, March 10, 2009

T LOVES CRISP, CRUNCHY CRUSTS!

Poor Mr. T. How long must you pity fools for money?



More Mr. T here.

13 comments:

  1. do they pay the audience to be excited?

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  2. Who is a celebrity with the charm and the whole "being black thing" of George Foreman?

    Mr. T?

    Perfect!

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  3. Mr. T's the man! I love the guy, I even have him as the voice on my GPS. I got it from a site that does real celebrity voices for GPS and Mr. T is one of them. Turn left fool!

    Love the clip. I thought I had dreamed seeing this but I must have caught it late one night on TV half asleep.

    Legend!

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  4. All that's mising is a delicious glass of milk to wash it all down

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  5. This is delicious. My taste buds is going wild.

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  6. some infomercial writers did their "mr t. quotables" homework, all right. jibba jabba? a plan coming together? they were purists, all right.
    touche, writers. could've worked in something about his van, though, don't you think?

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  7. It's important to note that if you're to invite Mr.T over for dinner, it's best to take the front door off it's hinges, first.

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  8. he almost fell over after he "kicked the door in"

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  9. I actually saw this on the TV guide and showed it to my brother, I could not believe it. Mr. T is selling a cooking product.

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  10. Ever since I saw this last year I've tried to work in "I pity the fool who tries to get this down" as often as possible.

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  11. This is legitimately awesome. Mr. T pities the foo who panders to George Foreman.

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  12. So, I'm kinda wondering who DOESN'T enter through every threshold by breaking thru the door? It's only practical. Period. This is SO OGx3.

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