I can't tell you a whole lot about this one, as I haven't seen it yet, and today's New York Post (Sun. March 2) only had a picture of them next to host Lewis Black, but not a word mentioned in the article..? They did say that there were lots and lots of bleeps, and things got really dirty, so you may want to stay away from this one.
History Channel...
Penn and Teller.... History of the Joke
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Re: Penn and Teller.... History of the Joke
You must be referring to the Joke , "The Aristocrats..."
It'll make you squirm........ :D
It'll make you squirm........ :D
Best John
Re: Penn and Teller.... History of the Joke
No...this is newer than the Aristocrats...
History of the Joke...from the History Channel.
Also available at iTunes.
http://www.history.com/minisite.do?cont ... i_id=57887
History of the Joke...from the History Channel.
Also available at iTunes.
http://www.history.com/minisite.do?cont ... i_id=57887
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Re: Penn and Teller.... History of the Joke
This was a cute special, suitable for basic cable. yes there were a few bleeps, but nothing to get into a twist over.
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Re: Penn and Teller.... History of the Joke
It was similar to a documentary that Jerry Seinfeld made a few years ago, except this show was funnier.
Penn and Teller appeared in a couple of shots, as did dozens of stand-ups.
It wasn't raunchy, by any means. The above link tells you everything you need to know.
Penn and Teller appeared in a couple of shots, as did dozens of stand-ups.
It wasn't raunchy, by any means. The above link tells you everything you need to know.
Re: Penn and Teller.... History of the Joke
I'm a big Lewis Black fan and fell on the floor laughing through "The Aristocrats." Found the "History of the Joke" somebody's' bright idea for content that was poorly executed and to be precise, not funny.