Teller on NPR's All Things Considered - 2006/03/22 00:31 Hey y'all,
Teller was apparently on NPR's All Things Considered on 10-15-1997. Word has it that he spoke an everything. Does anyone know where I could download and listen to this? I've searched around on the bit torrent sites I frequent and have seen squat.
Anybody have it and willing to work something out so I could have a copy? If so, remove the <at> and insert @ and email me at pili_ervin<at>yahoo.com if you'd be so kind.
Thanks in advance,
Pili
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Re:Teller on NPR's All Things Considered - 2006/03/22 02:11 You can listen to it on the NPR website:

http://www.npr.org/search.php?text=penn+teller

Enjoy!

~JoMadge
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Re:Teller on NPR's All Things Considered - 2006/03/22 02:33 I tried to streamsteal that one, but it always just stole half of it.. I think.

Anyways, if anyone can streamsteal all of it, upload it for the rest of us!

(to rapidshare, the forum or whatever)
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Re:Teller on NPR's All Things Considered - 2006/03/22 05:13 I managed to capture them with my sound card, and convert them to mp3s. I've zipped all the Teller clips together into a 12.5MB file. Tried to upload them to the forum, but it just timed out. Ah well, here's a rapidshare link:

http://rapidshare.de/files/16121763/npr-teller-mp3.zip.html

I'll do Penn's in a day, or two, unless somebody beats me to the punch.

~JoMadge
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Re:Teller on NPR's All Things Considered - 2006/03/22 10:53 Hey JoMadge,
Your link worked greaet. In just moments after reading the message that you'd posted I was able to download and convert these files and pop them onto my iPod. I'm heading off for vacation in a couple of days and these will make sitting and waiting at the airport more enjoyable! Now if I can just hold off an not listen to them until then we'll have to wait and see.
Thanks a lot.
Pili
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Re:Teller on NPR's All Things Considered - 2006/03/22 15:03 Thanks!
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Re:Teller on NPR's All Things Considered - 2006/04/05 12:47 JoMadge wrote:
I managed to capture them with my sound card, and convert them to mp3s. I've zipped all the Teller clips together into a 12.5MB file. Tried to upload them to the forum, but it just timed out. Ah well, here's a rapidshare link:

http://rapidshare.de/files/16121763/npr-teller-mp3.zip.html

I'll do Penn's in a day, or two, unless somebody beats me to the punch.

~JoMadge

Thanks for these, JoMadge.

Not to bring this back from the dead, but did you end up doing Penn's stuff? I'm not able to stream/save it, so I'm hoping you might have.

After that, I think we'll upload them, and make them available for everyone, and can pick and choose the ones they're interested in.
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Re:Teller on NPR's All Things Considered - 2006/04/19 18:58 I'm listening to it right now.. the first time I've heard his voice. Let me tell you.. pretty surprising. He was a teacher, right?

(still freaked out.. I mean I knew he could talk and all...but, man.. realization )
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Re:Teller on NPR's All Things Considered - 2006/04/20 13:03 He was a teacher, right?

He would be the darkest most entertaining teacher ever it would be great!
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Re:Teller on NPR's All Things Considered - 2006/04/20 18:27 Yeah totally.

(Enters Class) Teller: Good Morning Class
Class: Good morning Mr. Teller
(Teller starts drowing himself and bleeds from the eyes)

Thats it.
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Re:Teller on NPR's All Things Considered - 2006/04/20 19:45 Hey has any one seen the trick teller is talking about where he walks through a cow. Where can I see that?!?
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Re:Teller on NPR's All Things Considered - 2006/04/20 22:12 I think it was Sin City Spectacular.
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