opt out , this is genius.

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FLASHBACK: PENN JILLETTE CALLS COPS ON GROPING TSA AGENT
11/13/02

Penn from Penn and Teller brings it!!


Penn Jillette

Last Thursday I was flying to LA on the Midnight flight. I went through security my usual sour stuff. I beeped, of course, and was shuttled to the “toss-em” line. A security guy came over. I assumed the position. I had a button up shirt on that was untucked. He reached around while he was behind me and grabbed around my front pocket. I guess he was going for my flashlight, but the area could have loosely been called “crotch.” I said, “You have to ask me before you touch me or it’s assault.”

He said, “Once you cross that line, I can do whatever I want.”

I said that wasn’t true. I say that I have the option of saying no and not flying. He said, “Are you going to let me search you, or do I just throw you out?”

I said, “Finish up, and then call the police please.”

When he was finished with my shoes, he said, “Okay, you can go.”

I said, “I’d like to see your supervisor and I’d like LVPD to come here as well. I was assaulted by you.”

He said, “You’re free to go, there’s no problem.”

I said, “I have a problem, please send someone over.”

They sent a guy over and I said that I’d like to register a complaint. I insisted on his name and badge number. I filled it out with my name. The supervisor, I think trying to intimidate me, asked for my license, and I gave it to him happily as he wrote down information. I kept saying, “Please get the police,” and they kept saying, “You’re free to go, we don’t need the police.” I insisted and they got a higher up, female, supervisor. I was polite, cold, and a little funny. “Anyone is welcome to grab my crotch, I don’t require dinner and a movie, just ask me. Is that asking too much? You wanna grab my crotch, please ask. Does that seem like a crazy person to you?” I had about 4 of them standing around. Finally Metro PD shows up. It’s really interesting. First of all, the cop is a BIG P&T fan and that ain’t hurting. Second, I get the vibe that he is WAY sick of these federal leather-sniffers. He has that vibe that real cops have toward renta-cops. This is working WAY to my advantage, so I play it.

The supervisor says to the cop, ‘He’s free to go. We have no problem, you don’t have to be here.” Which shows me that the Feds are afraid of local. This is really cool. She says, “We have no trouble and he doesn’t want to miss his flight.”

I say, “I can take an early morning flight or a private jet. ” The cop says, “If I have a citizen who is saying he was assaulted, you can’t just send me away.”

I tell the cop the story, in a very funny way. The cop, the voice of sanity says, “What’s wrong with you people? You can’t just grab a guy’s crank without his permission.” I tell him that my genitals weren’t grabbed and the cop says, “I don’t care, you can’t do that to people. That’s assault and battery in my book.”

The supervisor says that they’ll take care of the security guy. The cop says, “I’m not leaving until Penn tells me to. Now do you want to fill out all the paper work and show up in court, because I’ll be right there beside you.”

The supervisor says it’s an internal matter, and they’ll take care of it. “If you want to pursue this, we’re going to have to go through the electronic evidence.”

I say, “You mean videotape? Yeah, go get it.”

She says, “Well, it’ll take a long time, and you don’t want to miss your flight. We have no problem with you, you’re free to go.”

The cop says, “Your guy grabbed his crank. That ain’t right.”

So, I fill out all the paper work and insist on a number to call to register a complaint. She says that I filled out a complaint, and I say, “I want more, give me another number. ” She gives me a number that I find out later has been disconnected. I leave. I have a card with the name and number on it and the bad 800 number for the FAA.

My flight is way delayed, so I go to Burger King with Glenn - and all the feds are now off duty and at BK and sneering at us.

The next day the woman in charge of public relations calls me to “do anything to make my McCarran experience more enjoyable.” I was a little under the weather with allergies and busy, so I didn’t call back until yesterday.

It took some phone tag, but I finally got the woman on the phone. I was very cool and sweet. I explained the problem. “Do you allow your crotch to be grabbed without being asked?” I didn’t exaggerate, I said that there was nothing sexual, I wasn’t hurt, and it wasn’t my genitals. I just said it was wrong. She said “Well, your feedback is really important because most people are afraid of us.” She said, “I’d love to meet you so we could clear this up, and everyone wants to meet a celebrity.” She said she had watched the videotape and there was no sound, but she saw him reach around. She said she couldn’t tell me what was being done to him but . . . and I stopped her and said, she shouldn’t do anything wrong.

I said that I had talked to two lawyers and they said it was really a weird case because no one knows if he can be charged with assault and battery while working in that job. But I told her, that some of my lawyer friends really wanted to find out. She said, “Well, we’re very new to this job . . .” and I said, “Yeah, so we need these test cases to find out where you stand.”

She said, “Well, you know a LOT about this.” I said, “Well, it’s not really the right word, but freedom is kind of a hobby with me, and I have disposable income that I’ll spend to find out how to get people more of it.”

She said, “Well, the airport is very important to all of our incomes and we don’t want bad press. It’ll hurt everyone, but you have to do what you think is right. But, if you give me your itinerary every time you fly, I’ll be at the airport with you and we can make sure it’s very pleasant for you.”

I have no idea what this means, does it mean that they have a special area where all the friskers are topless showgirls, “We have nothing to hide, do you?” I have no idea. She pushes me for the next time I’m flying. I tell her I’m flying to Chicago around 2 on Sunday, if she wants to get that security guy there to sneer at me. She says, she’ll be there, and it’ll be very easy for me. I have no idea what this means.

I tell her that I’m still thinking about pressing charges, and I don’t just care about me, it’s freedom in general. I say the only thing that was good about it, was that while they were dealing with me, maybe they weren’t beating up people in wheelchairs. It was amazing. All she was trying to do was make me happy. She said she’d burned a CD ROM of my video and it was being sent all around and they were going to change their training. She said, “We’re federal employees, we’re working for you, you pay us and we want customer satisfaction. It doesn’t matter what the law is, we have to make you very happy so your flying experience is a pleasurable one, and most people don’t give us this kind of intelligent feedback.”

So, that was it. I’m flying on Sunday, I have no idea what will happen. How crazy is this? Do I really have some sort of mysterious VIP status to shut me up? Should I press charges? She said she was going to talk to the cop. I said he didn’t see anything. She said, “Well, he may be able to see the forest for the trees, because he was right there.” I quoted his “crank” comment and she laughed and then knew that was a very bad sign. I said, “He’ll tell you I was polite, cold, angry, and funny” - that’s more than should be expected of me. I still don’t know what I’m going to do, but my advice to everyone is complain all you can and call the cops. I think it might make a little difference. Maybe you can become a VIP too.

Penn

 

 

© Reas & 12ozProphet - Wednesday November 17, 2010

hologram sold out show!!!!

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© Reas & 12ozProphet - Friday November 12, 2010

Veterans Day

This article was posted by Reas 2 years, 7 months, 6 days, 9 hours, 39 minutes ago.

This goes out to my boys Remote, Trim,Shizel, Duel and The Evil Crumb. Also SGT Skeme TNT.


© Reas & 12ozProphet - Thursday November 11, 2010

oh yes!!!

This article was posted by Reas 2 years, 7 months, 1 week, 2 days, 3 hours, 42 minutes ago.

© Reas & 12ozProphet - Monday November 08, 2010

Wes Lang “Staring at Empty Pages”

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Partners & Spade • Sat 12-7 Sun 12-6 • http://www.partnersandspade.com • (646) 861-2827

© Reas & 12ozProphet - Monday November 08, 2010

Welcome to the Machine

This article was posted by Reas 2 years, 7 months, 1 week, 5 days, 15 hours, 21 minutes ago.

Dash FC hit me up asking me if I wanted to see Pink Floyd but I wasn’t able to go. A few days later I asked him how the show was and he sent me some pics I hadn’t realized they hired him to do graphics for the stage show, cool gig.  you better run

© Reas & 12ozProphet - Friday November 05, 2010

Salute to the Captain RIP

This article was posted by Reas 2 years, 7 months, 2 weeks, 1 Day, 12 hours, 17 minutes ago.

I got a call earlier today and found out that my old friend Sean Carasov had passed away. Sean was a Londoner who integrated perfectly into NYC during the 80’s. A extremley funny cat to hang with, the type of person you don’t forget. I haven’t seen him in 20 years but I spoke to him when I was out in LA a few years back and had made loose plans to meet up. He told me “I’d love to meet but I don’t leave Los Feliz” so that mixed with the fact I don’t drive cut down our chances of meeting but it was cool to touch base on the phone and know the Captian was still out there just being him. I had met Sean through Dave Scilken they were both working at Jive records at the time Dave in the art dept and Sean in A&R Sean had tour manged the Beasties and signed Tribe Called Quest and as well,Too Short at a time ( I think around 88) when NY pretty much dismissed rap from any where else. I even remember asking him “what is this your listening to” and he responded ” Too Shorts a Pimp! West Coast Rap is the future, I’m moving to LA!”. Sean had a direct and somewhat dark sense of humor, at the same time he had a big heart. He liked to drink beer and loved the Yankees he looked ten years younger than he was he was an unapologetic original who will be missed.

more about the captain in his own words

The Captain Sean Carasov’s Summary

I’ve spent the best part of my adult life actively engaged in the entertainment industry in a variety of areas.

From my first jobs in England of selling T-shirts on the road for The Specials and The Clash, to tour managing the Beastie Boys, to dicovering A Tribe Called Quest, to Atlantic Records VP of A&R, to music supervising Hollywood movies like American Pimp, to babysitting George Clinton in the studio, to writing gigs in old and new media alike, I’ve always been amazed at my ability to keep it real and stay true to my roots as a Working Class Londoner with no money.

If I were to try and list all of my many accomplishments and experiences, I dare say I’d have a Hell of a book that lots of people would read and enjoy but also wouldn’t make me any money.

I still don’t know what I want to do when I grow up, but whatever I fall into next better have a health plan because most of the above has left me with severe mental problems.
The Captain Sean Carasov’s Specialties:

A&R (artists & repertoire), artist development, marketing & promotion, PR (public relations), music supervision (film, television, advertising music and licensing), band and tour management, journalism (new and old media) and all round expert in Anonymous and the Internets (not to be confused with the Internet).

Other tools: corporate politics veteran, finely tuned bullshit detector, good communicator, skilled negotiator, even tempered, team player, affable, hilarious, whiny.

© Reas & 12ozProphet - Tuesday November 02, 2010

Happy Halloween

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© Reas & 12ozProphet - Sunday October 31, 2010

Devil’s Night

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© Reas & 12ozProphet - Saturday October 30, 2010

waste land

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WASTE LAND Official Trailer from Almega Projects on Vimeo.

© Reas & 12ozProphet - Saturday October 30, 2010

grabbag of cosmicslop

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© Reas & 12ozProphet - Thursday October 28, 2010

Dear Raindrop & Kenny Scharf Opening at The Hole Gallery

This article was posted by Reas 2 years, 7 months, 2 weeks, 6 days, 15 hours, 26 minutes ago.

KENNY SCHARF & DEARRAINDROP

OPENING: OCTOBER 28, 2010 6pm-9pm
OCTOBER 28 – DECEMBER 4

104 GREENE STREET

NEW YORK, NY 10012

The Hole is excited to announce our fourth exhibition at the 104 Greene Street Gallery: Hot Glue Hullabaloo, a collaboration between downtown art legend Kenny Scharf and Virgina Beach art collective Dearraindrop. Coming together to make paintings, sculpture and a mini blacklight disco, these artists will present a fantastic array of new work and a hot mess of glue gunning action.

Kenny was born in Los Angeles and came to prominence in the 80s interdisciplinary art scene making sparkly, pop-ed and monstrous paintings and installations. With Keith Haring he created the first of his blacklight disco installations, called “cosmic closet” in the closet of their Times Square apartment. That project has grown and morphed into its most recent incarnation, “Cosmic Caver” with Scott Ewalt in Kenny’s Brooklyn building’s basement where he held amazing parties over the past 8months.

Dearraindrop are a Virginia Beach art collective coming from the exiciting art renaissance in Providence, RI at the turn of the last century and coming into prominence five years ago in their breakout solo exhibition at the now-defunct John Connelly presents. Since then they have brought their specific blend of dystopic pop explosion to Galleri Loyal, Deitch Projects, V1 Gallery in Copenhagen, Iconic Gallery in Lisbon, Portugal, The Arken Museum in Denmark, and the Dreamland Artist Club in Coney Island.

Kenny and Dearraindrop spotted each other across a crowded Deitch Art Parade in 2005 and have been collaborating through the mail ever since. They share a love of cartoons, thrift stores and street junk, underground comics and graffiti, customized clothing, technical painting, collaging and hot glue gunning.
Related Links:

  * http://www.dearraindrop.org/
  * http://slamxhype.com/art-design/the-hole-nyc-by-kathy-grayson/
  * http://twitter.com/DEARRAINDROP

© Reas & 12ozProphet - Thursday October 28, 2010