Python, Monty

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karlhenning

I'm a supersonic guy!

And looking very relaxed, Adolph Hitler on vibes:

http://www.youtube.com/v/rF2HozqQ22I

karlhenning



drogulus

Quote from: Sean on February 12, 2008, 09:15:49 AM
And you're intelligent enough Karl. Just enough. Once anyone sees beyond principles and dogma, they get closer to Hinduism; the Abrahamic religions of Christianity, Islam and Judaism are asking for it.

      I don't think so, Sean. India will join us, we won't join them.

      My favorite of the Python films is Holy Grail.

      Terry Jones is the medieval historian. He's the one giving the lecture on witches.

     

     

     I still miss Graham Chapman. When I heard he had died I felt the loss deeply. Who will take care of the Icelandic honeybees?
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Hector

Quote from: lukeottevanger on February 14, 2008, 05:55:31 AM
Well, you know, he does 'rank as high as any in Rome'. Or something along those lines.  ;D >:D

I thought that was Biggus Dickus who "Wanks the highest in Wome."

Hector

Jones and Palin are rarely off British TV.

Palin goes around the World, last trip: The New Europe, where he went to the countries in Eastern Europe.

Jones has historical series, last one: The Middle Ages weren't all bad. In fact a good time was had by most for their 30 odd years or so of life.

I can see Palin with a knighthood.

lukeottevanger

Quote from: Hector on February 15, 2008, 06:28:07 AM
I can see Palin with a knighthood.

Yes - Palin, Fry, Attenborough - the more-or-less complete set of 'Great British Treasures©'.  ;)

drogulus


     
Quote from: Hector on February 15, 2008, 06:28:07 AM


I can see Palin with a knighthood.

     Or at least an honorary membership in the RCMP.

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karlhenning

I can almost hear Sir Bedivere asking, "Who else has buttered scones for tea?"

Dancing Divertimentian

What, behind the rabbit?




Veit Bach-a baker who found his greatest pleasure in a little cittern which he took with him even into the mill and played while the grinding was going on. In this way he had a chance to have the rhythm drilled into him. And this was the beginning of a musical inclination in his descendants. JS Bach

knight66

Quote from: lukeottevanger on February 15, 2008, 06:48:24 AM
Yes - Palin, Fry, Attenborough - the more-or-less complete set of 'Great British Treasures©'.  ;)

You need to add in Brian Sewell.

His series Naked Pilgrim is a real treat on everything from Gothic Architecture to how he ended up with pubic hair in between his teeth. All explained in the poshest voice you will encounter.

Mike
DavidW: Yeah Mike doesn't get angry, he gets even.
I wasted time: and time wasted me.

Brian

Quote from: knight on February 17, 2008, 11:58:41 AMhow he ended up with pubic hair in between his teeth.
This is the kind of information I would only divulge on a need-to-know basis.

lukeottevanger

I'm sure there's some hilarious off-colour remark to make about your facially hirsute avatar at this point, Brian, but I can't bring myself to be the one to do it. Too much respect for him, I'm afraid...

Keemun

Quote from: donwyn on February 17, 2008, 09:05:48 AM
What, behind the rabbit?

You never know when you might need the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch. . . .  ;D

Music is the mediator between the spiritual and the sensual life. - Ludwig van Beethoven

Dancing Divertimentian

Quote from: Keemun on February 17, 2008, 07:44:05 PM
You never know when you might need the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch. . . .  ;D



;D

Five is right out!!




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karlhenning

It's bleeding seabird flavor, isn't it?

Kullervo


KevinP


Kullervo

Quote from: KevinP on February 25, 2008, 07:39:06 PM
MY BRAIN HURTS!!

I'D LIKE TO SEE... JOHN THE BAPTIST'S IMPERSONATION OF GRAHAM HILL