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    Well...at least he was kind to Kansas, and left your state out of the mix!
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catty1
    Well...at least he was kind to Kansas, and left your state out of the mix!
    As well he should!!! Kansas was not one of the original 13 colonies which is all England could lay claim too. We came in with the Louisiana purchase from France. (not sure that's much of an improvement though)

    Yes, I've seen Monty Python. I never saw ANYTHING funny about that show.
    Guess my sense of humor is just different.
    No matter what anyone does, someone some where will be offended some how!!!!
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    Some of the humour is Definitely 'hard to get'.

    "Life of Brian" would be a good starter because Brian is mistaken for the Messiah just as Jesus is going through His ministry. (You only see the Jesus figure once, for several seconds, from a great distance - Mount of Olives). So at least the storyline is somewhat familiar.

    But with poor Brian trying to prove he is not the Messiah, there is a good deal of satire and humour. Not for the right-of-wing among us(then again, can't hurt! )
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    Haha! =D
    What a great man.

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    LOL! I love this! Maybe we'll be treated to more British comedies on TV, too.

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    Treat yourselves to a look at this - I defy you not to laugh at Basil

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/ar..._7772600.shtml
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    Ah, Monty Python ... brings back memories of singing the Lumberjack Song as loud as possible in the Drama Room in High School

    Quote Originally Posted by momoffuzzyfaces
    Yes, I've seen Monty Python. I never saw ANYTHING funny about that show.
    Guess my sense of humor is just different.
    I guess it's along the same line as my not finding the 'Stooges or Laurel and Hardy at all funny ... everyone is different

    I always found the British sense of humour a lot more funny than some other types (I guess that leads into why I'm considered 'wierd' ), and John Cleese, Eric Idle, and the rest of the Pythons were always right up there as some of my favourite comedy groups. Also see Terry Pratchett for Brit Humour (if you've missed out, hes a great fantasy author, lots of puns and a good read all around).

    And yes, I ALWAYS pronounce it AL-OO-MIN-EE-UM ... mostly because I find it one of those satisfying words to say.

    However, when I first read the comment about "Who is John Cleese", it made me do one of these (raised eyebrow of surprise) - A couple of 'American' movies he's been in include:

    - A Fish Called Wanda
    - Nearly Headless Nick in the Harry Potter movies
    - Rat Race
    - The voice of the king in 'Shrek 2'


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    I guess his style of humor is not for everyone, but I've enjoyed it. I was
    intoduced to their stuff by my kids & just watching their reactions to the
    Python movies makes me laugh too. My kids know whole tracts of quips
    from the movies & joke around quoting lines from the movies.
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    I absloutely adore John Cleese. And have been a Monty Python fan since their stuff first found there way over here in the mid-70's. And he has not disappointed me with this letter. What a great wit.

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    9. Therefore, you will no longer be allowed to own or
    carry anything more dangerous than a vegetable peeler. A permit will be
    required if you wish to carry a vegetable peeler in public.
    This made me LOL!

    Thanks for sharing.

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    That was hilarious. My husband and I (Lady's Human) love Monty Python. Last year for Christmas I got him the 16 Ton Mega set. 16 DVDs of all their best skits ( including parrot sketch, crunchy frog and Dennis Moore) it also included two Live shows. Awesome! When I was reading it I could hear his voice in my head and his exact mannerisms in the text. Really funny.
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