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for Monty Python fans

Abcat1993 said:
Never seen it.

And you post on message boards? I wasn't aware that it was allowed to be active on the 'net and not be able to quote Monty Python.
:sidestep:

SaulsMom
Who is looking for a shrubbery, slightly higher than the last so we get the two-level effect with a little path running down the center

PS: I suppose this is the place to say that I actually used that line in a Board Meeting a few months ago when the issue of School District Landscaping came up. The Director of Facilities was not a Monty Python fan and was a touch flustered when members of the public and three members of the Board started chuckling. This may be a sign that my interest in being a School Trustee has waned somewhat. Yeah. I have to watch that impulse to bring Monty Python into televised meetings. I do.
 
I'm actually reading Michael Palins Biography/Diaries of The Python Years at the moment, so I'm learning all sorts of weird things about Python.... like George Harrison(from the Beatles) came on stage as one of the singing mounties in the LumberJack Sketch at one of their live shows......

:crazy02: ~~~ I'm a Lumberjack and I'm OK, I sleep all night and i work all day ~~~ :crazy02:
 
I have to disagree... the best lines, in my opinion would be:


Sir Bedevere: What makes you think she's a witch?
Peasant : Well, she turned me into a newt!
Sir Bedevere: A newt?
Peasant : [meekly after a long pause] ... I got better.
 
Best scene-In the Castle with the naughty maidens:

LAUNCELOT: You are in great peril!
DINGO: No, he isn't.
LAUNCELOT: Silence, foul temptress!
GALAHAD: You know, she's got a point.
LAUNCELOT: Come on! We will cover your escape!
GALAHAD: Look, I'm fine!
LAUNCELOT: Come on!
GIRLS: Sir Galahad!
GALAHAD: No. Look, I can tackle this lot single-handed!
DINGO: Yes! Let him tackle us single-handed!
GIRLS: Yes! Let him tackle us single-handed!
etc etc etc.......
 
One of my good friends wrote her high school honors thesis on how the questions "What is your name? What is your quest? What is your favorite color?" answers the mystery of life. And she did graduate with honors.
 
LMAO... Oh, I really NEEDED that for a laugh right now!

*hums* Spam spam spam spam... I can't wait until Tim gets home to ask if he saw this!

Jenn
 
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