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Mon 11 Oct, 2004 07:54 am
Sean ?'P Diddy' Combs' Vote Or Die campaign made fun of by South Park writers pisses off Mr Penn. Oscar winner Sean Penn apparently wrote an angry letter to the comedy duo Trey Parker and Matt Stone over their new puppet film, Team America: World Police. He was infuriated at Stone's theory that America might elect better leaders if lazy, apathetic voters stayed at home and didn't bother to vote. The Thurderbirds-style film is said to poke serious fun at the Bush administration and the directors found Penn's letter so amusing they leaked it to the media.
Happens when your self-importance outstrips your talent
panzade, outstanding observation, I salute you.
Has Sean Penn ever had a sense of humor?
Hard to detect humor when you take Sean Penn soooooo seriously.
Sean Penn is only one voice. It's up to the electorate to decifer what's relavant and what's not. If they follow one actor's opinion as the last word, they have more problems than just idol-worship.
Re: Liberals, you gotta wonder sometimes.
dyslexia wrote:Sean ?'P Diddy' Combs' Vote Or Die campaign made fun of by South Park writers pisses off Mr Penn. Oscar winner Sean Penn apparently wrote an angry letter to the comedy duo Trey Parker and Matt Stone over their new puppet film, Team America: World Police. He was infuriated at Stone's theory that America might elect better leaders if lazy, apathetic voters stayed at home and didn't bother to vote. The Thurderbirds-style film is said to poke serious fun at the Bush administration and the directors found Penn's letter so amusing they leaked it to the media.
Quote:He was infuriated at Stone's theory that America might elect better leaders if lazy, apathetic voters stayed at home and didn't bother to vote.
I guess I don't have too much of a sense of humor either. Just because something is supposed to be funny don't mean it is.
Has Sean Penn ever had a sense of humor? (quote)
sure, remember "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" :-)
Nietzsche's role in the "God is dead" movement also inspired one of the
cleverest pieces of chiastic graffiti ever written. He also authored many provocative paradoxical observations, including:
"Man alone suffers so excruciatingly in the world
that he was compelled to invent laughter."
"Liberal institutions straightway cease from being liberal
the moment they are soundly established."
willow_tl wrote:Has Sean Penn ever had a sense of humor? (quote)
sure, remember "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" :-)
Naw, I think he really was just having some pie and learning about Cuba...