"E must be a king!Bring out your dead! (Clang* Clang*) Bring out your dead! (Clang* Clang*)
My mom never wondered...she knew.Spock said:Between that and Sears, my mom would always wonder why her catalogs ended up in my room.
It was preempted by the draft for me. I was debating whether to watch the delayed version when it airs, but this may have sold me.Jeopardy had a “Monty Python Quotes” category today. Best part was when the woman excitedly stated, “No one expects the Spanish Inquisition!!”
And Alex was all, “No.”
SlappingPersonal favorite is "the fish-flopping dance".
Literallyevery time
This reminds of a MPFC named fantasy team of my own.For about as long as i've been online, i've been in a fantasy baseball league of ex-Fanballers called Hall of Rotating Knives where all the teams must be MPFC references. My team is SpamEggBases&Spam.
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yeah, it was so different than anything we had ever seen before (SNL had just started the Fall of my senior yr). I remember first seeing it when I was a HS senior - it was on early evening on Sundays.The films were good but slightly overrated for me. The original BBC TV series remains to this day the funniest, most innovative comedy ever produced by man or beast. Still ahead of its time all these years later.
The show is too surreal, too existential for some tastes of course. I'm delighted to see so many folks outside of the UK dig the humour because it is very, very British. Some of the regional references that are drawn upon, the jokes made at the expense of the social class structure of the UK (a perennial favourite target for British comedians), even silly things like the different accents incorporated must surely go over a few non-British heads. Just as I'm sure that the same sort of thing must happen to me when I'm watching American comedy. But good laughs are good laughs, they'll translate anywhere. And of course there's more than a fair dollop of visual, slapstick to enjoy that will never get lost in translation. See for instance the, "Batley Townswomen's Guild Presents the Battle of Pearl Harbour" sketch.
Its difficult to understate the sheer sense of anarchy that Monty Python embraces. Satirical, anti-establishment and utterly unconventional. They truly did deserve that, "Beatles of Comedy" moniker.
Why yes...Is @Man of Constant Sorrow the "it's" guy??
Is that a good or bad thing? I honestly don't know.dhockster is Posty btw
Did they turn into newts?Just tried to watch Holy Grail with the kids (7 & 11)... Lasted 10 mins, before ducking out. Literally. Gave up on it at the witch scene.
If you join MoCS & i on the Possums of Comedy Tour, we can do a Three Boomers sketch:
If you join MoCS & i on the Possums of Comedy Tour, we can do a Three Boomers sketch:
"Oh, you were lucky. We use to have grow our psilocybin mushrooms in the bellyflap of a rabid buffalo, chew em up with teeth we rented from the estate of a dead rhinestone miner and play our Jimi Hendrix records with a contraption rigged from a parrot beak, a crippled Sufi & a pig sphincter to have our psychedelic moments..."
I think we found our fish.If you join MoCS & i on the Possums of Comedy Tour, we can do a Three Boomers sketch:
"Oh, you were lucky. We use to have grow our psilocybin mushrooms in the bellyflap of a rabid buffalo, chew em up with teeth we rented from the estate of a dead rhinestone miner and play our Jimi Hendrix records with a contraption rigged from a parrot beak, a crippled Sufi & a pig sphincter to have our psychedelic moments..."![]()
im'ma need confo from MoCS, but ... IN!