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The anonymous magic act Penn and Teller
The anonymous magic act Penn and Teller

Penn and Teller is the name of a Vegas magic act written and performed by two anonymous magicians. They have been baffling audiences with their seemingly impossible magic tricks. Because nobody knows the names of the two men, they are simply referred to as the tall one and the short one respectively. They got killed in Get Killed and were quite visible in Invisible Threads. You figure it out.

It is said the Blue Man Group ain't the one with Penn and Teller.

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[edit] The Tall One

The taller of the two has long hair and glasses. He is the frontman of the act, always conducting the show while the shorter one is subjected to unspeakable atrocities and mind-boggling pain. The tall one frequently yells things about atheism, libertarianism, and bullshit, though in his private life he is a devout fundamentalist Baptist Fascist and loves bulls.

The tall one possesses self-admitedly subpar juggling skills and frequently injures himself and audience members dropping glass bottles during performances. He has also caused mass panic and countless audience injuries by screaming "Fire!" in crowded theaters. Along with well known juggler Guy in a Monkey Suit, he was once the host of a daily hour-long talk radio ministry devoted to spreading the Word of God, fascism, animal rights, and decreasing monkey awareness. He is a Pisces, yet claims allergies to seafood.

He is the father of two children, Beth and Dave.

The tall one's newest show is Identity on NBC. On the show contestants try out their racial profiling skills on complete strangers. With the twelve strangers there are twelve identities ranging from the easy like "Caveman" to the difficult "Has ambiguous genitalia". It's the contestant's job to match strangers to their identities. This is much like the job of an NSA agent except the NSA doesn't exist. The prize for correctly matching a stranger to their identity is a hug from the tall one or a boa constrictor as a pet.

[edit] The Short One

And then there's this asshole! The shorter of the two is known for never speaking during any of the performances. Reasons for this silence were often speculated until the short one himself revealed in a telephone interview that he was rendered dumb and also mute after witnessing a live performance of The Aristocats. He has no first or last name, but goes by a single middle name.

Here lies the first Short One?
Here lies the first Short One?

In the commentary track of the "Penn & Teller's Magical Mystery Tour" DVD, it's revealed that the short one was once caught attempting to sell a number of the tall ones magic tricks to David Copperfield in exchange for nude pictures of Claudia Schiffer, and made to perform painful and disgusting tricks on-camera as punishment. The short one is often placed in mortal danger and extreme pain during the acts, although it has been suggested that years of performing in this way have damaged his brain so extensively that he can no longer feel any pain.

It is also important to note that, by his own admission, he is not the first short one [1].. And more notable that the tall one purchased a burial plot several years ago, claiming however that it is just part of an elaborate card trick.

[edit] Early Career

While it is not known exactly where the two met or formed the team, the first documented Penn and Teller performance took place at a small club in Seattle where they were discovered by a talent agent. At that time, rather than magic, they performed musical numbers a cappella, although the short one was rather regretful of this obviously poorly planned career move.

Following the discovery in that club, the two moved to magic after they realized that people were idiots and would give them money if they set up some cheap special effects. Their first Vegas show was a smash hit, earning them critical acclaim, and the sworn hatred of Lance Burton and David Blaine.

[edit] Tricks

The short one is generally crushed, drowned, dismembered, rotated, perforated, or set on fire during the act. One of the more popular tricks is a variation of Harry Houdini's classic "Chinese Water Torture Cell". However, in the Penn and Teller version, the short one is locked inside a medium sized craftsman tool box which is welded shut, then suspended upside down and slowly dipped into a Cauldron of Molten Lava, (Trick is performed to the Don Ho song, "Tiny Bubbles") Another popular trick is a disappearing act in which the tall one makes the short one disappear using only a pair of metal boots and a rolled up magazine. To this day nobody can figure out how the two pull off these tricks without getting themselves arrested.

Teller says the magic words.
Teller says the magic words.

[edit] Current Career

The two men make frequent guest appearances on television shows, usually playing themselves, but sometimes playing with each other. They had a television show titled Bullshit! about the biology of barnyard animal digestive systems but it was short-lived due to its unfortunate Friday night timeslot - a timeslot which is infamous for its failed television shows. The Tall One screams about how psychics and mediums offer a wonderful contribution to society by helping people in distress while pointing out the flaws in science and empirical evidence as presented by Siegfried & Roy. A main theme of the show is how God is the solution to all problems, including barnyard animals. Many episodes are set on this premise proving creationism, the Bible, and images of the Virgin Mary on grilled cheese sandwiches are all indisputable fact!

Since 2001, the team has retired to the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas where they spend most of their free time busking for spare change. They have become a fixture on the Strip and they are listed as a "What not to miss" in the AAA guide book, right after the Mustang Ranch.

In this day and age, it's often the rumor that the Tall One is trying to kill the Short One. But could it be that the Short One is really the malicious factor of the Tall One's sense of vendetta? Could it be that the Tall One is really the victim and he's proving to the world that the Short One simply cannot be killed, because he's really the Devil?

[edit] Little Known Fact

  • Teller is almost overweight, depending on how you look at him—e.g., whether your eyes are open, eck settera.

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