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22 cze 2011 · Now, in honor of Curbed Outdoors Week, let's take a look back at one of the Chicago area's most infamous landscaping debacles: Mr. T 's 1987 inexplicable destruction of more than 100 trees...
6 mar 2017 · The classic Tudor estate in Lake Forest, Illinois, where celebrity Mr. T once famously "massacred" a set of trees, is back on the market for $7.5 million. The mansion at 39 N. Greenbay Rd....
The image is a drawing of Mr. T in a field of wheat looking off into the distance. There is text in the image that says roughly "The Fools we pity in this life, echo through eternity". It's probably not that exact string, as a search of that doesn't produce any results.
Man, what is up with Mr. T and cutting down trees? First his 70 trees in a day at boot camp, and then Lake Deforestation. I love the outrage that was caused when he painted his fence white. Thereafter it was simply known as "Lake". Wasn't this a plot line on the A-Team? There goes the neighborhood! He pities the fool that puts up with allergies.
It was 9-year-old neighbor Hans Pusch who reported that his muscular neighbor is allergic to trees. This information, he said, was related to him by Mr. T's brother, who also gave Hans an autographed picture of the ''The A- Team'' hero.
7 sie 2019 · The estate, formerly Two Gables, was owned by meat tycoon Laurance Armour and his family, but the family eventually sold the property to the man himself Mr. T, in 1986 for $1.7 million. The following year, Mr. T pitied the tree, and cut down more than 100 ancient trees on his extensive property.
7 mar 2017 · T bought the house in 1986, and pity the trees who dared to be on the property—Mr. T cut down more than 100 of those because of his allergies, prompting the New York Times to call the dub the incident “Mr. T’s Tree Massacre”.