I like Penn - he's a good sport.
I like Penn - he's a good sport.
I don't see him as a good sport in this particular case. While I do agree that his participation alone may indicate that he is, his comments about Kristy being a cheater does the exact opposite. He is quite unbearable. I must admit though that I am not, and have never been, a fan. This is a man who gets on my very last nerve in the best of situations. I was actually finding him bearable until he started running off at the mouth.
Hmmm, interesting insight NCLurker. I can see where you're coming from. He did have moments where there were definite flashes of poor sportsmanship. I've always had a love-hate relationship with him. At times I think he's a decent guy and others I think he's an arrogant magician.
Well, I'm sorry to see Penn go. I thought he tried darn hard for someone his height and age.
When was he complaining about Kristy? I never saw anything about that.
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I wasn't too impressed with either his dancing or his attitude.![]()
Same here. I've honestly never paid the slightest bit of attention to him, but the minute he opened his mouth I wanted him gone. I won't miss him.Originally Posted by NCLurker;2861325;
I think Penn is a good magician, bit I've never much liked him. He recently MC'ed some game show or other -- the title escape my mind -- and I thought he was dreadful.
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Identity - it was on NBCOriginally Posted by Florimel;2877115;
I'm glad this guy is gone. I thought he looked stiff on the floor and his attitude wasn't impressive. Maybe he isn't used to competing with other famous people?
That's it. Thank you, tango7. I rather enjoyed the show, but Penn was an awkward and annoying MC.Originally Posted by tango7;2877219;
Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
-- Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759
When you come to a fork in the road, take it.
-- Yogi Berra