Penn and Teller's B.S.

[Dead Milkmen] It’s the queers, they’re in it with the aliens. They’re building landing strips FOR GAY MARTIANS!![/DM]
We are, too.

FYI from the local Las Vegas newspaper. I think the whole hoopla is Bullshit…but figured some of you might be interested in hearing the lastest dope…by the way, the event they are talking about was a private roast of a celebrity, late at night, with a select audience…not a skit performed in their act. Whatever:

Wednesday, January 22, 2003
Copyright © Las Vegas Review-Journal

COLUMN: Norm!

Catholic League leader wants Penn & Teller punished for raunchy skit

Penn & Teller’s X-rated parody of the crucifixion of Christ should be grounds for removal from ABC’s Super Bowl show, the Catholic League said Tuesday.

Calling it “an incredibly anti-Christian statement,” William A. Donohue, president of the New York City-based 350,000-member organization that fights anti-Catholicism, sent ABC a letter saying such conduct should not be “rewarded.”

The parody by the Rio’s magic-comedy team came during last week’s roast of Amazing Johnathan at the World Magic Seminar at the Riviera.

Penn & Teller are part of ABC’s pregame and postgame live Super Bowl show from Times Square on Sunday.

Their skit involved a nearly naked Teller, dressed as Christ on a cross, and a simulated sex act by a midget dressed as an angel. Penn, clad as a Roman soldier, unveiled the scene by pulling away a “Shroud of Turin” that covered the cross.

Mark Mandel, vice president of media relations for ABC Sports, said the network had not received the request to cancel Penn & Teller and “has no comment.” Penn & Teller and the Rio declined comment too.

Personally I would have liked to see that skit. I don’t think it sounds X-rated. Probably the preacher is overreacting.

Well, you know a preacher is going to is going to overreact because Penn and Teller’s mocking of metaphysical charlatanry is breaking his rice bowl. Reason is to religion as sunlight is to vampires.

BTW, William O Donahue is the same jackass who conflated the pedophila scandal with homosexuality and called revelations of preistly misconduct “Catholic-bashing” while he has taken swipes at Wiccans, Muslims, and Jews.

Ha! I like that last line about “reason”, made me snort up my coffee!

You know, this isn’t that surprising. “Catholic-bashing”??? Dear God, what’s wrong with Donahue?
There’s something wrong with most organized religion…

Yes, Gobear. You just need to watch out an Antedeluvian like Polycarp or Libertarian gets loose.

Uh…Wha??

I think I had a case of that last week. A real nasty infection too…:smiley:

It’s a reference to popular the geek sideshow “Vampire: The Masquerade”; a role-playing game published by White Wolf in which Vampires are all a part of some world spanning organization founded by Caine (of ‘Abel and’).

In the game, Antedeluvian’s are basically like vice-presidents in VampuSoft; the higher ranking (and, therefore, in the stellar and compelling logic of the game, more powerful) bloodsuckers.

The word “popular” clearly shouldn’t be in the first sentence of my post, for two reasons. First, the grammar is screwed up if it is included. Secondly, and perhaps more importantly, the post discusses Role Playing Games, and White Wolf Role Playing Games to boot, so even if the grammar was correct it would still incompatible with the subject. :slight_smile:

Ah, that makes more sense now!

Incidently, is that game fun? I used to play roleplaying games back in the day, and I’m still curious about them.

It’s fun in a very somber way. I think it can only be played at its best advantage by 15-year-olds who write crummy poetry and dismiss “Buffy” for not giving vampires the respect they deserve. But other, less broody people can have fun with it too, sure.

This FAQ may provide some tongue-in-cheek insight for you. :slight_smile:

Thanks!

There was a show on (I think) Discovery about urban legends. I don’t know if it was related to Snopes or not. I only saw two episodes so I don’t know if it was a “series” or some specials. They covered the “hook-handed killer,” the “dog choking on burglar fingers,” the “dead body in the funhouse” (true) and some others. As they went in and out of commercial they had little quicky ones like the light bulb that’s been burning for 100 years (also true). VH1 had some urban legend shows hosted by Allyson Hannigan. And there’s some urban legend-busting show that I think just started called Myth Busters, there’s a thread on it here somewhere, two guys with “30 years of experience” in various special effects try to re-create urban legends to see if they could actually happen. I quit watching when they started inflating dead pig stomachs with Pop Rocks and soda to see if they could get them to explode like Mikey the Life Cereal boy’s did(n’t).

FYI: Antedeluvian literally means “Before the Flood.” (Ante = before, deluvian derives from the same root as deluge.)

and I will add that it is often used to mean “really, really, old; ancient; prehistoric” and is usually not meant as a complement. Which is why robertliguori’s post raised my eyebrows a bit at first :dubious: :smiley: