Hi! - 2008/01/21 21:41 I'm new here. Please bear with me until I get the hang of the forum. I'm a huge fan of Pens' (Teller not so much, he seems, quite "stand-offish" and I don't much care for his elitist silence).
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Re:Hi! - 2008/01/22 16:25 Actually, it's Penn. What Teller does is a shtick that's worked for years, he doesn't say a word and that's somehow elitist? Different strokes for different folks I guess, but IMO you're reading too much into it.
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Re:Hi! - 2008/01/22 17:06 or you've got a pretty weird sense of humour

(hopefully)
there is no possible use for a signature* except to demonstrate how funny/geeky/cynical/pathetic you are.

*including this one
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Re:Hi! - 2008/01/23 00:01 I don't think "Penn" or "Teller" would think my sense of humour is "weird" at all. Yes I was making a joke about Tellers "shtick"...I don't really think he's deaf.
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Re:Hi! - 2008/01/23 03:13 Deaf???? Wha???? Wow, you are an out-there cat.
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Re:Hi! - 2008/01/23 04:35 I kind of like that "elitest silence".
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Re:Hi! - 2008/01/23 09:45 Toddahhhh wrote:
Actually, it's Penn. What Teller does is a shtick that's worked for years, he doesn't say a word and that's somehow elitist? Different strokes for different folks I guess, but IMO you're reading too much into it.

re: your firt sentence, What's Penn? You, the writer?

And Hi all. long time lurker, firt time poster.
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Re:Hi! - 2008/01/23 21:12 A.Noid wrote:
Toddahhhh wrote:
Actually, it's Penn. What Teller does is a shtick that's worked for years, he doesn't say a word and that's somehow elitist? Different strokes for different folks I guess, but IMO you're reading too much into it.

re: your firt sentence, What's Penn? You, the writer?

And Hi all. long time lurker, firt time poster.


I think he means Pen (the OP's spelling) is spelled "Penn" vs "Hi I'm Penn and here are my comments".
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Re:Hi! - 2008/01/24 02:10 Yes, I was noting the misspelling.
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