Totaltoyz has it right! The man is the master of all arts and sciences (as well as being one of my two favorite golden age characters (Dr. Mid-Nite is the other one if you must know)).
He probably performs THE NUTCRACKER single-handedly at the JSA "HOLIDAY" party
(because Terry Sloane is too sensitive to call it a Christmas party.)
But what song is he dancing to? That is the question.
ReplyDelete"Could Mr. Terrific Dance?"
ReplyDeleteThat's like asking if the sky is blue!
My theory is that Mr. Terrific does the same dance to every song.
ReplyDeleteBut the dance is so terrific, no one cares.
Looks like Techno to me.
ReplyDeleteI saw him doing "The Electric Slide" once at my family reunion. He was terrific.
ReplyDeleteMichael Holt, oddly enough, decided not to participate.
Hey, Terry Sloane had mastered all arts and sciences! Of course he could dance!
ReplyDeleteTerry Sloane INVENTED the Electric Slide.
ReplyDeleteThen donated the proceeds of its syndication to the Maunter Project.
THAT's how cool Terry Sloane was.
doesn't that kind of look like the safety dance?
ReplyDeleteMister Terrific
ReplyDeleteWhen he dances, he becomes
Mister Fabulous
Terry Sloan INVENTED the Safety Dance.
ReplyDeleteThen donated the proceeds to Planned Parenthood.
THAT's the kind of person Terry Sloane was.
Red tights, rolled-down yellow socks, little green booties...
ReplyDeleteDamn, he was stylin', wasn't he?
Do you think that perhaps Tupac Shakur's stomach tattoo that read "THUG LIFE" was a tribute to Terry Sloane's stomach-motto of "FAIR PLAY?"
Well, it should have been. Consarn it.
I think he's dancing to either DEVO's "It's a Wonderful World"
ReplyDeleteor
The Ramones' "We're a Happy Family"
He's Mr. Terrific.
ReplyDeleteNot being able to dance would be like superman not being super.
Totaltoyz has it right! The man is the master of all arts and sciences (as well as being one of my two favorite golden age characters (Dr. Mid-Nite is the other one if you must know)).
ReplyDeleteHe probably performs THE NUTCRACKER single-handedly at the JSA "HOLIDAY" party
(because Terry Sloane is too sensitive to call it a Christmas party.)