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10th August 200612th April 2006Win great prizes and have your book signed by Alan and Mick at the MONTY PYTHON QUIZ NIGHT at Borders Islington this Thursday. What: Monty Python QUIZ NIGHT! Where: Borders Islington When: 7pm, 13th April (Thursday) Bring a friend, bring four! Just make sure you turn up. Other events will be held at Borders stores accross London including Charing Cross. Ask instore for details. x-posted to various communities. 1st September 20056th August 2005This is great. i would not have come up with this. Oh what fun!! 14th June 2005Yeah, so I'm doing a presentation on Monty Python and I need to say 10 different things about it/them. It's probably the only presentation I'll ever get to do and it's been one thing I've always wanted to do but not exactly the kind of presentation I wanted to do. Anyways, I'm not sure what to write. It's due this Friday [June 17/2005]. I'm not lazy, I can think of these things on my own, but, well, comma, it's Monty Python and I have to present it to people who don't know anything about Monty Python and it's in French so people need to be able to understand this. Most people don't even understand Monty Python in English! 9th June 2005I was listening to it while doing the dishes today and, of course, dancing like an idiot and my mom came in and I got all embarassed. "Er, how much dancing did you see me doing?" "Not much. Don't worry." Haha... Anyway, that's enough rambling for now. I just wanted to say that about Spamalot... it makes me so happy... and it just makes me want to... SING!!!!! *no, stop that! stop that singing!* Ohh.... *sniffle* Current Mood:
18th April 2005I think I heard it was already out though... damn. 25th March 2005I first heard about Python from my friends, they'd all seen Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Two of my friends (twins), their mom really liked Python and we had this sort-of school acting group, and we watched an episode of Flying Circus just for, er... I don't remember. So, lots of things in between there. I am almost obsessed with Monty Python. I bought the 14 dvd Flying Circus box set all on my own (some gift certificates), which is pretty good because I don't have a job and I got all the dvd's at once. I have a random keychain, the glorious foot with a bobby (British police officer, I think that's the name) coming out where the leg would be. You can press the toenails and it says phrases. Sadly, all John Cleese and Graham Chapman ones, where they insult people. There's one of Eric Idle, also insulting someone. I was just disappointed that it was mostly John and Graham. I was reading The Pythons Autobiography By The Pythons, but I haven't read it in awhile. Blah blah blah... I can't wait for Spamalot! Almost everyday I laugh at something because it reminds me of Python or Python had something to do with it, but sadly, no one else would get it. No one I know knows anything Python but Holy Grail, sometimes Life of Brian or Meaning of Life, and very rarely Flying Circus. The only person I know who I can share my Python knowledge with is my dad, because he likes them, but not as much as me. ... 16th March 2005greetings all- this commune is fantabulous! python, rock, and other strange things do tickle my fancy. oh, god, enough with the odd vocabulary. anyways, thanx for being so cool! Current Mood:
13th March 2005(I hope someone hasn't already posted this but...) The Museum of Television and Radio will be presenting an Incomplete History of Monty Python from April till May. I know there's a MT&R in NYC and I believe there is one in LA but not sure about it. It's from the begining of April to the end of May! KICK ASS! Current Mood:
13th February 2005A TRIVIAL QUEST! I mean TRIVIA game!!!! Let's try. What we can do is say a character, or a quote, and the next person can guess who plays that character or says the quote. Then in the same message, they'd say a new character or quote and so on and so forth. Example. I'd say something like.. Who plays the man who speaks only in anagrams? And somebody would reply: "Eric Idle" then do their own like "Who says, 'Oh don't be so sentimental mother, things blow up every day?' and the answer would be John Cleese. And so on. I'm a dork, yes. But I'm a Monty Python dork. So here's the question: Who owned a fish named Eric, a dog named Eric, a cat named Eric... and so on and so forth? Current Mood:
11th February 2005http://quizilla.com/users/InchySquinchy/quizzes/A%20Very%20Good%20Monty%20Python%20Quiz%20On%20What%20You%20Are!/ I'm a knight that says NI. What are you? Current Mood:
21st January 2005hello there, me new. me want to discuss python. i have the honor and privilege to be the one and only italian monty python fan. at least around here. nobody knows them in italy, except very few. some of those who have survived the 70s vaguely remember having seen a funny movie about knights and cocoanuts (very badly dubbed by the way). my father saw it too and became a fan (it must be hereditary). I remember him watching 'the meaning of life' when i was little. 'Monty Python's Life of Brian' was banned by the church *bloody church* when it came out and people could see it in teathers only in 1991 (!). The dubbing was a little better this time, at least. 'And now for something completely different' appeared on tape in the late 70s, and totally disappeared a few months later (the same happened with 'live at the hollywood bowl'). The holy grail (never re-dubbed of course, why taking the chance...) and the meaning of life (re-dubbed, and there was absolutely no need) are now out on dvd, but there's still no trace of the other two. I can't show their movies to my friends, most don't understand english, so i have to watch them by myself. I'm alone in this. *INTERMISSION: i've just bought the MP's Flying circus 14 DVD set. beautiful* i don't know why this country had to mistreat the pythons so much. it's almost sadistic. i'll subtitle the flying circus someday, and make it known at last. 3rd January 2005I've been wanting this for about a month now, and my cousin--five--asked what it was when we first saw it and I told her it was Monty Python. So she goes around now saying "Mikey Python! Mikey Python!" and now she's going "Burma" thanks to me, since Adriane and I always go Burma thanks to "How To Recognise Different Parts of the Body" ("Burma!" "Why did you say Burma?" "I panicked."). And I've finally saw "Dennis Moore" again! I saw it once, about maybe two and a half years ago and I could never remember the name and I've been dying to see it again. When my aunt and I were watching some last night, I kept going on about how genius the six are. I mean, to come up with something so... so... so... indescribable! Pure genius. So anyway now I can learn even more obscure Monty Python lines, confuse cats *cough* I mean people even more now and dazzle those with my knowledge of the show! Oh yes, for Christmas I got a pirate book and on the front is what Eric Idle had to say about it and as soon as I opened it, I said "Thank you." and mom started talking and I said, "SHHH! I'm trying to read what Eric Idle has to say about this book!" as if it were the most important thing in the world. When I talked to Adriane that night she said she got the same book and more or less the first thing after that was, "Did you see Eric Idle said stuff about it on the cover?!" Mebbe I'm a little crazy. Maybe I need psychiatric help. Or maybe the Monty Python troup inserted a microchip in their shows that hypnotizes certain people into being obsessed over their show. I'm guessing it's the latter, it seems to most realistic. Wouldn't you agree? Current Mood:
30th November 2004Hopefully 'santa' will get them for me ;-) Current Mood:
I'm sorry, but I think the best python movie of all time is Quest for the Holy Grail. I just don't see any of the other movies coming close. Am I wrong? 29th November 2004Angry man: WHADDAYOU WANT? Man: Well, Well, I was told outside that... Angry man: DON'T GIVE ME THAT, YOU SNOTTY-FACED HEAP OF PARROT DROPPINGS! Man: What? A: SHUT YOUR FESTERING GOB, YOU TIT! YOUR TYPE MAKES ME PUKE! YOU VACUOUS STUFFY-NOSED MALODOROUS PERVERT!!! M: Yes, but I came here for an argument!! A: OH! Oh! I'm sorry! This is abuse! M: Oh! Oh I see! A: Aha! No, you want room 12A, next door. M: Oh...Sorry... A: Not at all! A: (under his breath) stupid git. 21st October 20049th October 2004I rented for the first time "The Meaning of Life" and "And Now for Something Different"!!! I haven't watched them yet, but what do you all think of these movies?!?! 13th September 2004What's everybody's favourite skit? My favourite TV one is self-defense against people bearing fruit and from the movies..... either 'burn-the-witch', the God part, or the French guards.... hmmmmm 11th August 2004hahahahaha...oh do I ever have a case of the sillies today!?! Current Mood:
28th July 2004Okay so there's not penguin but there is a stuffed mole with a lab jacket! I grew up watching MP and other Britcoms (My faves are Monty Python's Flying Circus, Are You Being Served?, Are You Being Served, Again?/Grace and Favour, Last of the Summer Wine, and Mr. Bean). I'm American but who cares? I used to like John Cleese but now Eric Idle is numbah one on my MP Actor list (though all the others are totally awesome). My favourite skit is... I dunno what its called exactly but I call it Self-Defense Against Those Bearing Fruit. "Come at me." "No." "WHy not?" "You'll shoot me." "I will not!" "Put the gun away." "What gun?" "The gun you shot him with!" "Oh that gun. Okay, now... how to defend yourself against someone with a banana... without a gun." "You were going to shoot me!" I did that all by memory. Anyway, I need to see "Life of Brian"... Okay yes I ramble. But I ramble about that which I love and I love Monty Python!! And now, away! *runs off, clacking coconuts* Current Mood:
19th June 2004
ironion @ :
Hi. I'm new to this community, and a great, some would say diehard, fan of Monty Python. I was born in London, England, and lived there for the first three years of my life. During that time we lived next door to Terry Jones. And no I am not bullsh*tting. Unfortunately I was too young to remember him, but I have heard a lot of great anecdotes from my parents about him.
So yeah I love to talk about Monty Python, and quite a few other British Comedies, so I'll hopefully see y'all around. 'Ion Current Mood:
30th March 2004Hi Everyone! I'm new to this community but have loved Python for as long as I can remember :) I'm in a production of Godspell right now and I'm looking for a wmp-friendly version of the monk's march from MP: Holy Grail that we can use in it (we're trying to infuse as much multi-media as we can and that's one of the snippits we want). If anyone either has it and could send it to me (at maryellen.x.stafford@aexp.com) or knows where I can find it online I would really appreciate it!! Thanks!!!! xoxo, MaryEllen :) Current Mood:
9th March 2004YAYA!!!!! i am finally a part of this community! now, i must warn you, i am a knight who says ickyickypTING and neeeWOOMP! now GO AWAY, or i will taunt you a second time!!! Current Mood:
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