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Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2006.09.27 - 2006/09/27 14:21 What's on Teen's Chests?

Yesterday's poker game proved it was a game of skill, not chance (i.e. Penn didn't do so well).

Washington Post article about kids wearing sexy-text t-shirts.

When Penn was in high school, he could wear any shirt he wanted. He thinks that's how it should be.

Students having less sex these days, according to poll.

We want to keep our kids two-years-old for the rest of their lives. We will fail.

Caller Brandon: T-shirt inspectors.

Caller Tony: Little brother suspended for t-shirt.

Caller Paul: "Drunk girls dig me" t-shirt.

Yesterday's poker game for NBC. Winning was not an option. Penn did outlast one big, big pro.

Caller Lisa: Nephew's "got milf" t-shirt.

Penn lost the call.

License plates with internet abbreviations.

French Connection UK

Caller Billy: Friend with "virgin" t-shirt suspended. Michael Jackson shirt revenge.

Caller Jay: Daughter wears these shirts all the time. Never has a problem in Vegas school.

Devil sticks.

Penn: "It's a technique!"
Goudeau: "It's a prop!"

Every December, Penn & Teller give tickets for blood donations.

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G-mail Emily Jillette: Their kids have suggestive phrases on their bibs.

G-mail Will: Shirt banned, graphic essay allowed.

Caller John: T-shirts can be a distraction in a learning environment. Penn distracted by anybody with XY chromosomes.

Penn: Women in slutty clothes more multi-faceted.

Penn: Exploring different self-images in adolescence.

G-mail: "Melts in your mouth, not in your hands" justified t-shirt.

Caller Steve: Glowing Manson shirt.

Penn: T-shirts making an intellectual point. You learn a lot from t-shirts.

Goudeau: "It's a slow-motion political debate."

Jackass II leaves David Blaine in the dirt. Penn is in awe of them, and would never get near them on a bet!

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Penn has gotten in trouble for wearing "No God" shirt. Trying to start a dialogue.

Caller Annie: "Mounds" t-shirt in the early 1970's. Second comment dump-buttoned!

Penn: Nothing has changed.

G-mail Mae: Army hubby not allowed to wear shirt with USSR symbol. She wears it as a celebration of freedom.

Caller Chad: "Jesus died for his own sins" t-shirt.

Caller Juliet: MySpace ad. "Always time for a quickie". Penn: Double entendres everywhere.

Caller Rachel: Fairfield Union "FU" t-shirts. Penn wants one.

Caller Ron: Girl with eyes-on-breasts t-shirt.

Caller Nick: Hoodie "security" shirt.

G-mail Emily Jillette: Poker site has results already up, so it's okay for Penn to admit he lost half a million dollars.

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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2006.09.27 - 2006/09/27 14:50 i had to chime in on this one...

i made this one for the shock value, not the political statement back during bush's re-election. i'm not a lesbian, but people reading my shirt didn't seem to care:



and this one i made when martha went to jail. i just thought it was funny. espeically when i actually went inside k-mart wearing it.




don't get me wrong though-- i don't sit around making dumb t-shirts all day though. lol. but i'm all for funny t's when the mood strikes ya.
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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2006.09.27 - 2006/09/27 14:56 p.s. you know, i heard penn end the show yesterday and today with PANIC! AT THE DISCO's infamous line "haven't you people heard of closing the goddamn door" and it's funny, b/c a few months ago when that song came out, all i kept htining was, "penn would LOVE hearing that line on the public radio..." lol.

okay... that had no point.. just had to share and say penn rocks for quoting PANIC! haha
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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2006.09.27 - 2006/09/27 15:03 This is the shirt that gets me in trouble:

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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2006.09.27 - 2006/09/27 15:13 When visiting London, I bought a couple of tourist t-shirts - the kind you wouldn't be caught dead wearing *in* London, but are cool (I guess) in the States. Both had symbols of the London subway system. One says, "Underground" and the other "Mind the Gap" (a recording you hear played over and over while getting off the subway, to warn people not to step in the gap between the train and platform). I've had two people react angrily to them, thinking I don't know what sort of filthy thing they actually meant!

Anyway, after this show, I really want a t-shirt that says: "Devil Sticks: It's a technique! It's a prop!" just to see what kinds of reactions it would get.

~JoMadge
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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2006.09.27 - 2006/09/27 15:16 I have no idea where they came from, but I actually have a set of Devil Sticks. I've never even tried the damn things.
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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2006.09.27 - 2006/09/29 20:41 The site penn was talking about at the start of the show where you could send in t shirt ideas is http://www.tshirthell.com/
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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2006.09.27 - 2006/09/29 20:47 jbuck wrote:
The site penn was talking about at the start of the show where you could send in t shirt ideas is http://www.tshirthell.com/

rotf.. best one:

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