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Re: Monty Python

Postby H » Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:45 pm

Would that long-levity be the same as longevity? :P
No... long levity is more humorous. If you're stuck with humour, you may not understand... :)

I had the "Amy Gas Mask" until recently...
Did you have an Army Gas Mask, too? Um, shouldn't you have had the Johnny version instead of Amy's? :-?


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Re: Monty Python

Postby H » Wed Nov 04, 2009 1:08 pm

[color=#003300]Betwixt Hagar and Fozzer, I forgot what I was originally intending to post.
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Re: Monty Python

Postby Hagar » Wed Nov 04, 2009 1:23 pm

[quote][color=#003300]Betwixt Hagar and Fozzer, I forgot what I was originally intending to post.
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Re: Monty Python

Postby Fozzer » Wed Nov 04, 2009 1:40 pm


I had the "Amy Gas Mask" until recently...
Did you have an Army Gas Mask, too? Um, shouldn't you have had the Johnny version instead of Amy's? :-?


8-)


Amy has now joined the Army...(and hoping that none of the Rubbers have perished!)... :o...!

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Re: Monty Python

Postby H » Thu Nov 05, 2009 12:03 am

It's all in the mind.
That's about their excuse concerning our outlook on certain current productions. Another related point: though not usually quite as suggestive, even previews for the old shows (rather, when they were about to be new) were too revealing; the same can be doubly said for today's previews (is that 'implied' enough?). ::)


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Re: Monty Python

Postby patchz » Thu Nov 05, 2009 10:29 am

And those boys in WWI thought Mustard Gas was bad :-?


..a very effective solution for troublesome Baked Bean Syndrome...>>>>

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I had the "Amy Gas Mask"* until recently... before the rubber finally perished... :'(...!

Paul...an occasional breath of fresh air!.... :)...!

* Edit: ARMY Gas Mask!.... ;D...!


[color=#000000]Me thinks a Freudian slip is detected here.
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Re: Monty Python

Postby BSW727 » Tue Nov 17, 2009 2:18 am

Am I the only person in the world not to see anything amusing in Monty Python?

Perhaps I'm the the only one prepared to admit it. :-/

Know what you mean; same with me about South Park and Family Guy.


Ditto, and ditto. It's hard not to know a little something about them in today's world, but I don't watch any of them. Nor do I watch Monk. Sorry, I just can't stand the actor, especially in that role. I'd much rather watch reruns of Becker, MASH, Night Court, or several others.



Well, you all aren't alone.

Though I did like 'History of the World,Part 1'

I guess I just don't see a lot of 'funny' in that sort of humor.
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