As many of you know, in the year 2000 I was crowned TV Land's Ultimate Fan. It was a great experience that I will always remember. I got to visit New York in the Fall and, again the following winter, I won a bunch of prizes and I also got to meet a lot of cool people. The coolest by far was Mr. T.
I met Mr. T before the competition started at a mall in Orange County, California. I decided to drive out there to audition for the show and, once there, I discovered that the celebrity appearing that day was Mr. T. Before the competition, Mr. T signed autographs for people and once that was done, he got onstage and answered questions. Many of the questions were typical; "Will there be an A Team reunion? How did you beat cancer? What projects are you working on?" But I will always remember the question asked by a young man in the front row.
I couldn't see the young man because I was standing in the back row, so when the young man raised his hand, I thought nothing of it. However, when he stood up, I realized that he was not a young man but a very large child who was suffering from Down Syndrome.
His question was this..."Mr. T, why are you so mean to Murdoch?"
The entire mall went silent. The Sunglasses Hut, The Hot Sam ... even over at Baby Gap people stopped what they were doing to hear his answer. Does he explain that Murdoch is not a real person? Does he politely ignore the question? Does he go off on a rant about how he doesn't like to fly? We all watched with baited breath to hear his response.
Mr. T looked the boy straight in the eye and said, "Because he's a crazy fool!"
The crowd went wild. The reaction was amazing. People were cheering and shouting catch phrases. "I pity the fool!" "No time for jibba-jabba!" At that moment I realized why Mr. T was the huge celebrity he was, because regardless of the era, the setting or the audience Mr. T treats each and every fan like they are his biggest fan.
I am often reminded of this day when I see other celebrities treating their fans poorly and like Mr. T himself, I often am forced to pity the fools.















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5-15-2007 @ 4:18PM
mike m said...
that's awesome! mr. t is a true class act...and paul, as you probably know, there was an "A-Team" reunion of sorts by channel four called "Bring Back...The A-Team". It was awesome...Mr. T made an appearance but had a conflict with the schedule to be at the full blown reunion...I have a copy if you want it.
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5-15-2007 @ 6:26PM
essl said...
When I met Mr. T in New York he was extremely nice. He called me Big Buddy! It's impossible not to love the guy. I was so touched I cried after!
Also if you love Mr. T and are in San Fran next week come check out the PITY THE DOLLS show.
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5-15-2007 @ 6:27PM
essl said...
Here is a link to the page about the T show:
http://www.mrtandme.com/mrt/coverarchive/i_pity_the_dolls_san_francisco/
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5-16-2007 @ 2:31AM
Phish said...
haha good one. great to see he's back in the game. God helps those who help themselves!
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5-23-2007 @ 9:09PM
JagedNS said...
great story.
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7-10-2007 @ 4:34PM
Kelly said...
I love Mr. T too! Paul, i've read some of your other blogs and it seems like you are a fan of "classic" TV shows from the 1980s. I found a poll on www.80stees.com asking "What is the best vehicle from the 1980s?" I can't make up my mind which vehicle I like the best. Which one would you chose? I also checked out the vintage/1980s
t-shirts they sell and they are awesome. Just thought you and your other readers would be interested in this website. Check it out and don't forget to vote for your favorite 1980s vehicle!!
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