Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2007.01.19 - 2007/01/19 15:59 Don't feel so bad for poor old Vlad
Who ain't around no more.
No heaven, no hell (from what he could tell)
But now he knows for sure...
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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2007.01.19 - 2007/01/19 16:35 Penn would have a fit with this!
Lyrics that dont make sense.

Don't feel so bad for poor old Vlad.

Who isn't around any more.

No heaven and No hell ( from what he could tell)

But now he knows for sure.


Ain't isnt a word.

Isnt around any more is the proper spelling.

Get rid of the comma after No Heaven because you only use a comma when theres a pause or a list of 3 or more.

I'll forgive you , because Goudeau and Penn love you. Also, I personally am a fan of the eggs your employer makes.
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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2007.01.19 - 2007/01/19 17:46 Saint mike wrote:
Penn would have a fit with this!
Lyrics that dont make sense.

Don't feel so bad for poor old Vlad.

Who isn't around any more.

No heaven and No hell ( from what he could tell)

But now he knows for sure.


Ain't isnt a word.

Isnt around any more is the proper spelling.

Get rid of the comma after No Heaven because you only use a comma when theres a pause or a list of 3 or more.

I'll forgive you , because Goudeau and Penn love you. Also, I personally am a fan of the eggs your employer makes.

You also used an unnecessary comma.
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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2007.01.19 - 2007/01/19 17:55 HEY be nice - I'm dead here!

And the comma was a guide to the reader, I wanted them to pause.
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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2007.01.19 - 2007/01/19 20:06 This is a reworking of an earlier piece. It's okay to plagiarize yourself yes?

I've got a good rhyme for Nantucket
I done gone and kicked that there bucket
I love Penn and Goudeau
They're sexy you know
See, I didn't have to say f--- it!
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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2007.01.19 - 2007/01/20 14:14 There once was a woman named Jo
Who said, "It's my time to go."
...

~JoMadge
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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2007.01.19 - 2007/01/20 14:28 *cough*

"I learned to play three chords on this guitar. I'm just playing like a hack. Ain't gonna be no star."
(From the song Radio's Broke, written and sung by Penn Jillette on the Captain Howdy album: Money Feeds My Music Machine).


~JoMadge (posted posthumously)
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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2007.01.19 - 2007/01/21 08:09 Anyone else find this about the least interesting show in a long long time? I'm not biatching. After the assholes I know show, which was pretty good (and revealing how many people hold grudges about their teachers late into life), it was kind of a "meh" follow up.
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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2007.01.19 - 2007/01/22 18:56 OMG this show sucked. Really really sucked.

And Vlad's my hero, grammer mistakes or no.
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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2007.01.19 - 2007/01/22 20:32 I rather liked it. It was fun.
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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2007.01.19 - 2007/01/22 23:59 I liked it, but then again I'm not one who enjoys listening to unknown strangers from The Aristocrats.
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Re:Penn.Jillette.Radio.Show.2007.01.19 - 2007/01/23 14:27 When Goudeau said more people should have their obits in limerick form, I came up with the following:

There once was fellow named Bill
Who told all his friends he was ill
No one could aid him
The reaper out-played him
He's gone, so now let's read his will.


I sent it in, but it was too late. I got this from Goudeau about two minutes after the show ended:

Nice job Bill. Damn I wish I had gotten to this in time.

Thanks man.

Goudeau


Ah, well.

All in all, yeah I agree it was not my favourite episode. But an hour with Penn is still better than an hour without Penn.

thwartme
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