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Subject: Your favourite Monty Python sketch?
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I'm running this poll in Sokker England and am interested in how people from USA compare... I always think this tells you a lot about a persons sense of humour etc, as there is such a huge variety to chose from. There are several contenders but for me the winner is the fish slapping dance
nice if you can link up your answers - most clips are on youtube etc
nice if you can link up your answers - most clips are on youtube etc
Lumberjack Song. Followed closely by the dead parrot sketch.
The football match between the German and Greek philosophers is a classic.......I just purchased the boxed set of all the Python's TV shows...it's a stitch!
I havn't seen any of the shows, but I love the movies. Holy Grail is the funniest thing I have ever seen.
nog, holy grail.
Of the sketches, i like the retarded olympics.
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Of the sketches, i like the retarded olympics.
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Has to be the Dead Parrot, followed by Nudge Nudge, and the Spanish Inquisition.
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Holy Grail is what I use for a reality check when I find myself becoming too serious.
But my favorite's are the Dead Parrot or the Argument Clinic
But my favorite's are the Dead Parrot or the Argument Clinic
no one has mentioned the witch scene from holy grail which is one of my favourites witch scene
my favourite movie is life of brian whcih is deeply philosophical, and genius on so many levels and at the same time side splittingly funny
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my favourite movie is life of brian whcih is deeply philosophical, and genius on so many levels and at the same time side splittingly funny
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Monty Python - the best scene is clearly the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch....
well its either "How Not to be Seen" or "Every Sperm is Sacred"
1. - The Ministry of Funny Walks
2. - Saturday afternoon novel writing featuring Thomas Hardy ("He's going for the sentence!")
3. - Opening credits for Holy Grail (llamas, wik, also wik, also also wik).
2. - Saturday afternoon novel writing featuring Thomas Hardy ("He's going for the sentence!")
3. - Opening credits for Holy Grail (llamas, wik, also wik, also also wik).
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