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Sunday, June 03, 2018
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How much?cos it seems I'm interested. Then the titanic , comes to mind.
ReplyDeleteπ same here o ππΌ
Delete1. No wonder I love it in cold weather.
Delete2. Tan ta ran rah ran ra rah...loved the A-team theme song and Mr T
3. Adding to my bucket list π
The last fact looks interesting
DeleteMr T’s first tree massacre
ReplyDeleteThe first instance happened when he was in the army in July 1976 while he was in a training camp at Fort McCoy in Wisconsin. His platoon sergeant sought to punish him for an unspecified reason. The platoon sergeant ordered Mr T to chop down trees, as in with an axe. But the sergeant failed to specify how many to cut down. Between the hours of 6:30 am to 10:00 am, Mr T had single-handedly chopped down in excess of 70 tree. The massacre with the axe only ended when a major stumbled upon the plateau of destruction and superseded the sergeants orders.
His second massacre
In 1987, only eleven years later, it seemed that trees once again crossed Mr T’s path. This time though he was not in the army, and he was not ordered to. He did this off his own accord.
By 1987 he had become one of the biggest and most recognized celebrities on television. His amazing debut in Rocky III and subsequent role as Sergeant Bosco “B. A.” Baracus in The A team saw his star rise and shine. Everyone knew who he was, and every boy wanted to be him. He was about as famous as you could get. But the fame wasn’t the reason for his wanton attack on the foliage this time round. It was for fitness, and has become known as The Lake Forest Chain Saw Massacre.
As a Snopes user has recounted, as a resident of the area at the time, it wasn’t out of spite as so often quoted. The old rumor says that he cut down trees in spite of the local county not allowing him to display a huge T on his garage door. He cut down the trees as part of a workout regime that he devised himself, perhaps something that he had picked up eleven years earlier. He managed to cut down over 100 oak trees on his personal estate before the locals started to gossip at the eyesore. It was then that he stopped the destruction.
Wow!!!π°π²π―
DeleteThanks for this.
Iwe! Thanks for saving me data for google.
DeleteKidjoo kidjy, wat hapin! "our" nyansh is reducing o! Please o!
DeleteGood to know
ReplyDeleteBlanket...so true. That's how we roll. Shut the windows,chill out the room to freezing point (as in the windows are sweaty cold) then slide under heavy blanket. Nothing like bad dreams jor. Nepa is the only problem.
ReplyDelete2...good move. Humiliation at its peak.
3...i know that. Costs a whole lotta wads. Kikiki
Nigeria's Encomium Magazine white gig provides an abridged version of the treat. Side eyes at Stella Kork.
Whew!
Great!
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