This performance is so alive and heartwarming! I've seen many magicians focus on the trick's complexity, rather than delivery. So even though they may fool Penn and Teller, it feels kinda empty after the trick is done. I know it's not much, compared to the trophy, but, you, kind sir, have definitely made my day better and I want to express my gratitude in return. Good luck to you and your family!
Great act! You didn't fool the boys, but you fooled us. Thank you for all the time and hours you put into magic for the few mins of entertainment you provided the world.
@@user-wq9mw2xz3jIt's a show about magic, that's why. Firstly, not every magician creates their own methods from scratch, even P&T themselves buy a lot of their tricks from other magicians. In fact, just about every trick you've ever seen relies on the same basic set of methods just presented in a different way, because the audience doesn't care about the method, they care about the performance. Secondly, every single episode of Fool Us features at least one or two acts where the producers know for sure that the method is not going to fool P&T, but they book them anyway because those acts are specifically there for the audience to enjoy. The vast majority of people who saw this performance have absolutely no idea how it was done, and it would be the first time they've ever seen someone refill and reseal a crumpled Coke can. For those people, this was the best act of the night by far, so much better than the acts that fooled P&T, because it's a stunningly visual performance that looks like real, genuine, mindblowing magic. You've made the silly mistake of thinking this show is just about fooling P&T. It's not. That's the _conceit_ of the show, but what the show is _actually_ about is giving magicians from around the world a platform and exposing them to a massive audience. Penn himself has said that on multiple occasions, the fooling part is just the excuse they came up with to be able to show this much magic on TV.
seems like a nice family guy...But it you want to make a mark...Piff the magic Dragon...Hilariously funny...and surprising...I am not going to buy tickets to the guy that can make a can of Soda disappear...unless he wants to do kids parties...But hey i am watching this guy so he doing something better than me...Who is the audience going to come watch him? Come back with a better trick next time...maybe some kind of memorable gimmick...
@@RyanC232 P&T have said many times that just getting on the show is "winning," and receiving a trophy is icing on the cake. Piff the Magic Dragon is a great example. He didn't fool them, but used his appearance on the show to springboard his (now Vegas headliner) career.
I love how Penn and Teller share how they know its done without really calling attention to anything specific as far as how it's done. Unless you know how its done too. Great job!
...and the fact that Mac King and David Blaine were mentioned in their coded phrases is high praise. Both are absolute masters of close-up sleight-of-hand (Mac's rope trick is a contender for the best and most baffling routine I've ever seen).
I love this, so good dude. Really great performance and the patter was excellent. This is one of those acts where the producers knew with absolutely certainty you wouldn't be fooling P&T - the method is just far too well known at this point, the allusion to Blaine goes all the way back to his very first street magic special after all - but they booked you anyway because they knew the crowd would go absolutely crazy trying to figure it out. Frankly I think these kinds of acts are just as, if not more, important than the acts designed to fool P&T because they're the acts that really keep the sense of magic alive for everyone watching, not just the magicians. Beautifully done mate.
My favourite kind of magic uses everyday objects and with a simple presentation. Not that there was anything simple about your act! Such marvellous presentation and such a slick reveal at the end. I absolutely loved your act! One of my favourites of season 10 to be sure!
One of the things I loved about this act (besides the excellent legerdemain) is the story. It's one thing to be able to make a cookie disappear or make an empty, crushed soda can restore and refill. But tying all those magic elements together with a story that is also entertaining and sincere to boot, well... it was smooth, it was seamless, it was entertaining, and it was heartwarming. A very well-done presentation. Congratulations.
I really enjoyed this trick, because to quote Penn's comments on another act: "we couldn't predict the plot of it." I don't think anyone would predict the liquid disappearing much less reappearing in the can. That's really novel. While it may not have tricked two of the greatest magicians, that's a pretty great trick.
Forget P&T, you fooled me! That looked like magic! I especially loved it for the originality and for it not being yet another card trick. All good wishes.
When I noticed he was standing in front of the table for a rather long time I said to my boyfriend, "Ahh, watch this. I bet the glass is going to be empty." Baffled by the method, but felt proud of myself for seeing the effect coming at least. :)
@@DavidSchwartzMagicamazing work David.. Here with my 8 year old boy.. both of us blown away with act.. Brilliant stuff.. Thoroughly enjoyed that.. 👏👏👏
It's always a treat seeing who Penn and Teller refer to in their little tirades at the end. Gives a curious layman something to learn about. Teaches a thing or two about who have pioneered what tricks and gimmicks.
I though I was nailing but then the switch and then the surprise, I have no clue how any of those were done and I love it. Thanks for this beautiful act
Reminded me of the Carbonaro Effect with the soda can refilling.... didn't know how it was done there and I don't know how it is done here. Amazing magic performance!
Same. I have a solid understanding of how the rest was done, but the self-emptying glass was incredible. I could easily take some guesses at the method for the glass, but I didn't spot any giveaways. Super-clean.
I loved the little reveal during their speech at the end. You casually sidestepped to reveal you did the trick again. They didn't even mention it, but honestly coolest bit of the performance to me.
Very weird bit of real science: if you rub your fingertip on the side of your nose to get some skin oil on it and THEN dip it into the Coke, it will break up the foam super quickly and can even make the Coke go flat!
can trick is old. can switch when it goes behind the SARAH bag, empty can swapped for half-empty can, where some soda was let out via small hole, then plugged with superglue or waterproof tape, just so it can be crushed. uncrushing is done by gas pressure after shaking it. the "opening" is just a black cover, which you removed with finger. that's why when pouring it into glass again, it was only about half the glass. vanishing liquid i'm not sure about, since there are more than 1 way to make it happen.
I really enjoyed this trick. You are an excellent story teller. If it helps any, I have no idea how the trick was done. The vanishing liquid was amazing!
You've got to put more videos up. I find it crazy to sub to a channel with less that 100 subscribers. It's really cool that P&T let's you put this on RUclips
What a gr8 guy…& beautiful family. Your personality and warmth is *other-worldly*, & the act + presentation was FLAWLESS…doesn’t get any BETTER, David! This is as good as it gets, everybody…777 Stars out of 5, dear bro., and keep up the grrrrrrreat work!😌😊😎😬👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
A truly wonderful show and I loved the story you told through it - both about the family and about the 'time travelling'. I found it kinda funny how the face changes the moment you recognise the keywords, though I wasnt sure what it meant.
I could tell how the shoe bit was done - but it surprised me the first time. I figured it out the second. I have a guess about the disappearing pop, and an idea for the reappearing full can, but not certainty. And, indeed, I was still surprised by the whole thing.
You can also hear the teensiest little "clink" when the cookie is retrieved from the shoe. The danger of doing sleight-of-hand right next to a high-grade lapel mic. :)
Great performance :) But easy to explain. The soda can is real. The fluid is real. When the can gets crushed, it's placed inside the back from an opening in the back of the bag. The bag also covers a second crushed can behind it. That is why the bag is needed. The second can is actually closed and filled for 2/3. When he shakes it, the pressure blows it up. Then he removes the black sticker simulating the opening. When he pours the soda it fills the glass only 2/3 from before because a crushed can can't hold a full glass. That could be hidden by only pouring some soda. And the empty glass? Is placed exactly where it needs to be on the table before he hides it behind his back. The ice covers the hole where the soda flows into the table. And that's why there is a table. And that's how you do magic with a bag, a table, a glass and two cans of soda :( Still a great performance, but too easy for P&T and veteran viewers :)
The crushed can trick has been around for a long time. I'm no magician, but did that trick a few times a decade ago (I think). It is fun to plan ahead and pull a can from the recycling. The presentation here was fun, and the empty glass really surprised me. I don't really think how tricks are done is that important. I like the surprise.
For those that have no idea how he did all of that, just slow down the RUclips video to .25 and see all of the slight of hand, which by the way was not all that smooth...but either way fun for those that like simple magic routines.
Usually I have ideas on these Magic tricks I must be getting old because I could not figure out the guy with the Rubik cube behind the folder trick and I got no ideas here either.
This is my favorite act thus far for season 10. Fantastic "loop" like Penn said and I love how happy David is. What a great personality.
Thanks so much! I’m so glad you liked it.
This performance is so alive and heartwarming! I've seen many magicians focus on the trick's complexity, rather than delivery. So even though they may fool Penn and Teller, it feels kinda empty after the trick is done. I know it's not much, compared to the trophy, but, you, kind sir, have definitely made my day better and I want to express my gratitude in return. Good luck to you and your family!
Wow! Thanks so much for the very kind comment. I’m so glad you enjoyed it!!
Great act! You didn't fool the boys, but you fooled us. Thank you for all the time and hours you put into magic for the few mins of entertainment you provided the world.
Thanks so much! I had a great time performing on the shoe and am so glad you enjoyed it!
i mean its no new tricks thats why. i dont get the point of coming on this show with other peoples tricks with nothing changed except the act.
@@user-wq9mw2xz3jIt's a show about magic, that's why. Firstly, not every magician creates their own methods from scratch, even P&T themselves buy a lot of their tricks from other magicians. In fact, just about every trick you've ever seen relies on the same basic set of methods just presented in a different way, because the audience doesn't care about the method, they care about the performance.
Secondly, every single episode of Fool Us features at least one or two acts where the producers know for sure that the method is not going to fool P&T, but they book them anyway because those acts are specifically there for the audience to enjoy. The vast majority of people who saw this performance have absolutely no idea how it was done, and it would be the first time they've ever seen someone refill and reseal a crumpled Coke can. For those people, this was the best act of the night by far, so much better than the acts that fooled P&T, because it's a stunningly visual performance that looks like real, genuine, mindblowing magic.
You've made the silly mistake of thinking this show is just about fooling P&T. It's not. That's the _conceit_ of the show, but what the show is _actually_ about is giving magicians from around the world a platform and exposing them to a massive audience. Penn himself has said that on multiple occasions, the fooling part is just the excuse they came up with to be able to show this much magic on TV.
THIS is how you do FU. Awesome opening with your family, fun and fooling routine with heart, really well done!
Thanks so much! I really appreciate it!
seems like a nice family guy...But it you want to make a mark...Piff the magic Dragon...Hilariously funny...and surprising...I am not going to buy tickets to the guy that can make a can of Soda disappear...unless he wants to do kids parties...But hey i am watching this guy so he doing something better than me...Who is the audience going to come watch him? Come back with a better trick next time...maybe some kind of memorable gimmick...
Isn't the point to fool Penn and Teller? I get what you're saying though
@@RyanC232 P&T have said many times that just getting on the show is "winning," and receiving a trophy is icing on the cake. Piff the Magic Dragon is a great example. He didn't fool them, but used his appearance on the show to springboard his (now Vegas headliner) career.
@@PeterWood Possibly.... If you did a where are they now there are many magicians who have even won FU who haven't done much with their 15 minutes.
Very fun one to watch! Love seeing a trick like this with everyday objects instead of cards
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much!
Yeah, it was really refreshing ;) ;)
Thanks so much!!! So glad you liked it!
I love how this focuses on a magic ability that most of us feel close to: How cool would it be if we could time travel! Very immersive!
Wow! Thanks so much!!! I’m so glad that you enjoyed it.
not only Penn's commentar is so nice and balanced, but David's answer was touching
Thank you for bringing a warm presence, loved your preformance
Thanks so much! I’m so glad you enjoyed it.
It was really beautiful! They got that right!
Thanks Madhi! That means so much coming from you!!!
I love how Penn and Teller share how they know its done without really calling attention to anything specific as far as how it's done. Unless you know how its done too. Great job!
Thanks so much!
...and the fact that Mac King and David Blaine were mentioned in their coded phrases is high praise. Both are absolute masters of close-up sleight-of-hand (Mac's rope trick is a contender for the best and most baffling routine I've ever seen).
This trick is getting old. Switch, shake rattle and roll
I love this, so good dude. Really great performance and the patter was excellent. This is one of those acts where the producers knew with absolutely certainty you wouldn't be fooling P&T - the method is just far too well known at this point, the allusion to Blaine goes all the way back to his very first street magic special after all - but they booked you anyway because they knew the crowd would go absolutely crazy trying to figure it out.
Frankly I think these kinds of acts are just as, if not more, important than the acts designed to fool P&T because they're the acts that really keep the sense of magic alive for everyone watching, not just the magicians.
Beautifully done mate.
Thanks so much!!!! Wow. I really appreciate it.
My favourite kind of magic uses everyday objects and with a simple presentation. Not that there was anything simple about your act! Such marvellous presentation and such a slick reveal at the end. I absolutely loved your act! One of my favourites of season 10 to be sure!
Wow, thank you so much!!!! I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed it! I really really appreciate it!!!
Very likable, well told and clean performance 👏🏿😊
Thank you so much 😀
The final half with the soda not in the glass was awesome
Thanks so much! I’m so glad that you liked it!
One of the things I loved about this act (besides the excellent legerdemain) is the story. It's one thing to be able to make a cookie disappear or make an empty, crushed soda can restore and refill. But tying all those magic elements together with a story that is also entertaining and sincere to boot, well... it was smooth, it was seamless, it was entertaining, and it was heartwarming. A very well-done presentation. Congratulations.
Thanks soooo much! I really appreciate it! I’m so glad you liked it.
What surprised me was the cookie not showing up again at the end! :)
Nice to see daughter-father bond. Hope you, your better half and your daughters doing well.. wishes and prayers
Thanks so much! Wishing you all the best as well!!
Now if everyone in life could be this gentlemanly we wouldn't have the mayhem and madness that we step into when we leave the theatre.
I really enjoyed this trick, because to quote Penn's comments on another act: "we couldn't predict the plot of it." I don't think anyone would predict the liquid disappearing much less reappearing in the can. That's really novel. While it may not have tricked two of the greatest magicians, that's a pretty great trick.
Thanks so much! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!!!
Awesome magic. Thank you!!
Glad you liked it!
Mac King reference! ❤❤
I was lucky enough to get called on stage during his act. Watching him load was a master class in grace.
Mac King is amazing!!!
Forget P&T, you fooled me! That looked like magic! I especially loved it for the originality and for it not being yet another card trick. All good wishes.
@antonnym214 thanks so much for your very kind message! I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed my performance.
Love this act. Thank you!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it!!! Thanks so much!
Amazing performance
Thank you!!!
Great act, and loved the ending of he trick.
Thanks so much!
When I noticed he was standing in front of the table for a rather long time I said to my boyfriend, "Ahh, watch this. I bet the glass is going to be empty." Baffled by the method, but felt proud of myself for seeing the effect coming at least. :)
Lovely.. what an Amazing Act!
Thanks soooo much! I’m so glad that you enjoyed it!
I love the simple nests of it. I am still at a loss as to how it was done. You fooled me at least. Great job, sir.
I’m so glad you liked it!! Thanks so much!!!
@@DavidSchwartzMagicamazing work David.. Here with my 8 year old boy.. both of us blown away with act.. Brilliant stuff.. Thoroughly enjoyed that.. 👏👏👏
Thanks @shuggy1 I’m so glad that you and your son enjoyed it!!!
I've seen a lot of this show and usually I can piece stuff together with sleight of hand but the refilled can and the empty glass totally stumped me!
Thanks so much! I really appreciate that! I had a great time performing on the show and am so glad that you enjoyed it.
It's always a treat seeing who Penn and Teller refer to in their little tirades at the end. Gives a curious layman something to learn about.
Teaches a thing or two about who have pioneered what tricks and gimmicks.
I like how Teller acts surprised even though he knows how the trick is done.
I though I was nailing but then the switch and then the surprise, I have no clue how any of those were done and I love it. Thanks for this beautiful act
Thank you!! I’m so glad to hear that you enjoyed it!!
Beautiful trick. Really enjoyed it, and a very gracious acceptance of the judges’ verdict.
Thanks so much!
Really enjoyed this act.
Thanks so much!!!
Reminded me of the Carbonaro Effect with the soda can refilling.... didn't know how it was done there and I don't know how it is done here. Amazing magic performance!
Thanks! Michael Cabonaro is incredible! I’m so glad to hear you liked the performance.
Great stuff really enjoyed that forgot it was fu and just enjoyed the show - greetings from Scotland
Thanks so much!! I’ve heard Scotland is beautiful and it’s definitely on my places to visit.
Wholesome, beautiful magic
I don't know how the soda in the glass disappeared? Great performance David👏
Listen to Penn. There is a reason there is a table...
I’m glad you liked it. Thanks so much!
Same. I have a solid understanding of how the rest was done, but the self-emptying glass was incredible. I could easily take some guesses at the method for the glass, but I didn't spot any giveaways. Super-clean.
@@Darmachakra What was the import of "close to us" with the hand gesture in Penn's speech?
@@TheloniousCube Both are absolute masters of close up magic and Penn is basically giving him huge praise.
This was an entertaining performance with a few things thrown in, the disappearing liquid, that were pleasant surprises.
Thanks!!
Maybe you don’t fool them but I had a lot of fun. Thanks David! Great job!
Thank you!
I loved the little reveal during their speech at the end. You casually sidestepped to reveal you did the trick again. They didn't even mention it, but honestly coolest bit of the performance to me.
Thanks! I’m glad to hear you liked it! Performing on the show was an amazing experience.
He drank it. The glass was empty before Penn started talking.
Absolutely amazing!!
Wow! Thanks so much!!!
When she’s says in the intro , “I lovemy daddy”. Filled my heart so much
Thanks!!! I was thrilled that my daughter was able to be a part of the show.
Loved it so good congrats
Thank you!!!
Your performance here gave me a lot of joy, i have no idea how you did that, all i know is that it was amazing and i loved it!!!
Wow! Thanks soooo much! I had a great time performing on the show and am so glad that you enjoyed it!
For me, the best part of that trick is the suds from the Coke just disappearing so fast! I have to dip my finger in it to make it go away. 🤣
Very weird bit of real science: if you rub your fingertip on the side of your nose to get some skin oil on it and THEN dip it into the Coke, it will break up the foam super quickly and can even make the Coke go flat!
Like Jackie Gleason?
Who's the new host? WOW!
Super entertaining and magical!
Thank you! I’m so glad that you liked it!
Love it!
Thanks so much! I'm so glad that you enjoyed it!!
Great. I love it.
Thank you!!!!
Awesome!!!
Thanks so much! I'm so glad you liked it.
Very nice!
Thanks!
Great routine, great technique, great persona.. Well done…
Wow! Marc Spellmann, thanks so much! That means a lot coming from you.
Awesome trick. Fooled me! Only thing I saw was when the can went in the shoe. Loved this trick
Thank you! I’m so glad to hear that you enjoyed it!
Great act and even better family.
Ha ha! Thanks!!
Really incredible act
Thanks so much! I’m so glad that you enjoyed it!
I really liked this routine! Great prep and performance man!
I’m so glad you liked it! Thanks @12abbits72
Oh. The shoe Trick was anazing. Anything Else is Classic misdirection and Magic. Awesome. Something I can do at Home.
Thanks!!!
Tricks are a lot of fun, not gonna lie, but a story like this is full of love, which is magic!
Thanks so much!!!
a masterclass in positivity, professionalism, gratitude, and grace.
Thanks so much!!! That’s very kind of you!!
Damn dude.. that was spectacular
Thanks so much! I’m so glad that you enjoyed it.
Ammmmazing 🤍💙 as always!
Well done man, was really fun to watch!
Thanks so much!!! I’m so glad to hear that you enjoyed it!!!
can trick is old. can switch when it goes behind the SARAH bag, empty can swapped for half-empty can, where some soda was let out via small hole, then plugged with superglue or waterproof tape, just so it can be crushed.
uncrushing is done by gas pressure after shaking it.
the "opening" is just a black cover, which you removed with finger.
that's why when pouring it into glass again, it was only about half the glass.
vanishing liquid i'm not sure about, since there are more than 1 way to make it happen.
Old known simple tricks but nicely performed.
I love this trick!!
Thanks so much!!!
Totally agree with penn did not fool us but entertained us I personally love performing the crushed can soda trick in my comedy magic show ..
So glad you liked it.
That was so cool!
Thanks so much!
That can trick is an oldie. Not surprised you didn't fool them but great performance.
Thanks. I’m glad you liked it.
cool!
I really enjoyed this trick. You are an excellent story teller. If it helps any, I have no idea how the trick was done. The vanishing liquid was amazing!
Thanks so much!!! I really appreciate it! I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed it.
Great routine!!
Thank you!!
You've got to put more videos up. I find it crazy to sub to a channel with less that 100 subscribers.
It's really cool that P&T let's you put this on RUclips
What a gr8 guy…& beautiful family. Your personality and warmth is *other-worldly*, & the act + presentation was FLAWLESS…doesn’t get any BETTER, David! This is as good as it gets, everybody…777 Stars out of 5, dear bro., and keep up the grrrrrrreat work!😌😊😎😬👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@mrpresidentbarry Wow! Thanks so much! Really really appreciate it!!!!
Great act unreal
Thanks so much!!!
I was like "meh he obviously just put the cookie in his shoe"
Boy was I not ready for the whole can lmao
Ha ha! Thanks!!!
When you pause at 6:12, the new host is a scene-stealer!
So much more entertaining than most "foolers".
Wow! That’s very kind of you. Thanks so much!!!
A truly wonderful show and I loved the story you told through it - both about the family and about the 'time travelling'.
I found it kinda funny how the face changes the moment you recognise the keywords, though I wasnt sure what it meant.
I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed it. Thanks so much!! Ha ha. I found it pretty funny as well!
S M O O TH ! Just beautiful.
Thanks so much!!
I could tell how the shoe bit was done - but it surprised me the first time. I figured it out the second. I have a guess about the disappearing pop, and an idea for the reappearing full can, but not certainty. And, indeed, I was still surprised by the whole thing.
I didn't "see" the can being deposited, but I spotted the moment it must have happened. So fast and so clean!
@1:56, he fumbled with his shoe, and slipped it in at that point of the time, it definitely wasn't clean as you say. @@jamesdominguez7685
Another one of the tricks which I enjoyed more than others which "fooled" P&T. (They all fool me :) )
Thanks so much! I’m so glad you liked it!!!
Fantastic job, David!
Thanks @AnthonyEntertains!
nice performance
Thanks so much!!!!
I can't have a soda like that. Wishes
That was awesome! Love how simple it was to follow
@violanom Thanks so much!
The fricken cookie got me!
Ha ha! Thanks!
Yee 'ole switcheroo
Ok, I noticed you fumbled a bit putting the can in the shoe initially, and felt clever, but I have no idea how you did the rest. Great trick!
You can also hear the teensiest little "clink" when the cookie is retrieved from the shoe. The danger of doing sleight-of-hand right next to a high-grade lapel mic. :)
Me and my 2 boys, 5 and 3 years old enjoyed your magic. Now they asking me to do some😂
I’m so glad to hear that you and your family enjoyed it!!
Brooke is a stunner!
That perfect pour of the soda was the real magic :D
Great performance :) But easy to explain. The soda can is real. The fluid is real. When the can gets crushed, it's placed inside the back from an opening in the back of the bag. The bag also covers a second crushed can behind it. That is why the bag is needed.
The second can is actually closed and filled for 2/3. When he shakes it, the pressure blows it up. Then he removes the black sticker simulating the opening. When he pours the soda it fills the glass only 2/3 from before because a crushed can can't hold a full glass. That could be hidden by only pouring some soda.
And the empty glass? Is placed exactly where it needs to be on the table before he hides it behind his back. The ice covers the hole where the soda flows into the table. And that's why there is a table. And that's how you do magic with a bag, a table, a glass and two cans of soda :( Still a great performance, but too easy for P&T and veteran viewers :)
Yup thats why he took a sip of the soda. So he could move the cup
well done
The crushed can trick has been around for a long time. I'm no magician, but did that trick a few times a decade ago (I think). It is fun to plan ahead and pull a can from the recycling.
The presentation here was fun, and the empty glass really surprised me. I don't really think how tricks are done is that important. I like the surprise.
@@TheRealSAFN No real sip. The soda level didn't go down in the slightest.
A typical know-it-all that just has to post a reveal to call attention to himself and show everyone how clever he is while ruining the fun for others.
For those that have no idea how he did all of that, just slow down the RUclips video to .25 and see all of the slight of hand, which by the way was not all that smooth...but either way fun for those that like simple magic routines.
What a lovely routine.
@PeterOlin Thanks so much! I’m so glad that you enjoyed it!
Nice story nicely handled, the only thing i can say is the can swap was a bit obvious, but the rest was smooth as.
You can literally hear him drop the cookie into the shoe. ROFLOL
Usually I have ideas on these Magic tricks I must be getting old because I could not figure out the guy with the Rubik cube behind the folder trick and I got no ideas here either.
Thank you! I had a great time performing on the show and hope you enjoyed it too!
wow
Thank you @johnnybags5991 !!
The glass was empty again after Penn's assessment!
What a charming and sexy host! It made the show more enjoyable.