Monty Python

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Blame my wife, she started it!!!!

Trust me on this. I am the last person on this forum that is going to "blame the wife". Seriously trust me on this one. Seriously.

Signed,

Eileen AKA Dix

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I can quote that while scene. Silly English k-nig-its.
 
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Silly English pig dogs. I fart in your general direction. ;lol
 
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Now go away or I shall taunt you a second time
 
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sometimes a day at work feels like this

 
The Good Man and I love MP. No wonder we "hold nothing sacred"; and we thank the stars for it! We believe it's that belief in "funny" and poking fun at/underscoring "stupid" that's kept us on the straight and narrow when it comes to making important decisions.

We've been heartily disappointed by our fellow countrymen's choices of late, but we believe that if MP was broadcast at every lunch hour in every public school/private workplace we'd see an improvement in our government's productivity!
 
If you ever get a chance to watch the documentary "Monty Python: Almost the Truth (Lawyers Cut)" which came out a few years back I highly recommend it.

The documentary includes excerpts from a BBC talk show called "Friday Night, Saturday Morning", with Michael Palin and John Cleese debating Malcolm Muggeridge and Bishop Mervyn Stockwood (the film Life of Brian stirred up a lot of controversy then). Muggeridge and Stockwood were pretty much spanked by Cleese and Palin (IMHO the Python guys were always brilliantly silly).

The blog below calls that interview "one of the great episodes of television". Both the documentary (not free?) and the original interview (below) are really worth watching, if you're a Monty Python fan.

http://justatad.wordpress.com/2012/03/27/classic-bbc-talk-show-panel-on-monty-pythons-life-of-brian/
 
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