Re: FLUXLIST: Mr T. versus Everything

2000-10-08 Thread David Baptiste Chirot
I always wondered if Mr T didn't get that line "I Pity the Fool"--from the famous song of that name-- the phrase had become after it came out a popular expression The most famous version is by Bobby "Blue" Bland-- it's a great song and was huge hit--(in r and

Re: FLUXLIST: Mr T. versus Everything

2000-10-08 Thread Mandy Mastrovita/ Devlin Thompson
David Baptiste Chirot wrote: I always wondered if Mr T didn't get that line "I Pity the Fool"--from the famous song of that name-- the phrase had become after it came out a popular expression The most famous version is by Bobby "Blue" Bland-- it's a great

Re: FLUXLIST: Mr T. versus Everything

2000-10-07 Thread Mandy Mastrovita/ Devlin Thompson
Ha-Ha! You can't go wrong with "T!" I just participated in a Tarot card-themed portfolio print exchange organized by some friends of mine where participants were randomly assigned certain cards from the tarot deck, and were requested to re-interpret these images as prints. Fortuntately, I

FLUXLIST: Mr T. versus Everything

2000-10-06 Thread Sol Nte
Hi all, Well maybe off-topic is better than no topic. For some reason I enjoy the feeble entertainment the 80s had to offer such as The 'A'-Team so when I found this site I was most impressed. Whatever happened to Mr. T anyway? http://www.sit.wisc.edu/%7Ekljense3/MrTvs.html BTW - This stuff