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Post by Keith Heitmann on Mar 15, 2005 2:45:33 GMT -5
It can be from one of their movies or their t.v. show.
"We are the knights who say "Ni!"
"Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?"
"Oh, please let me have a little bit of perile."
"Aahm French! Why else do you think I have this outraaaageous accent, you silly King?"
"We re the knights who until quite recently said "Ni!"
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Post by Redbirdy on Mar 15, 2005 10:58:49 GMT -5
Monty Python quotes?? Where to begin...
How about "Brave Sir Robin bravely ran away" "Blessed are the cheese givers???" "RIGHT! What's all THIS then?" "All right...come at me with that banana!" "But I don't WANT spam!"
And of course the original classic line "And now, for something completely different..."
And tons more.
-J
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Post by Keith Heitmann on Mar 16, 2005 15:27:52 GMT -5
Ok, a few more to keep the ball rolling.....
"Bring up the Holy Handgrenade of Antioch!"
"What's the capital of Assyria?"
"It is the rabbit."
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Post by Galland on Mar 21, 2005 8:52:16 GMT -5
One of my favorite skits doesn't have many lines in it and I can't remember the whole thing. It involved a bunch of prim and proper British officers marching around in khaki uniforms, slapping each other with fish. The "learning not to be seen" sketch was also good. It was very original material for the time.
Did anyone catch the Kelsey Grammar variety sketch show pilot? It aired last week. It reminded me a bit of the old style sketch shows like Python and the Carol Burnett show. Unfortunately most of the comedy was not very innovative or funny. I doubt we'll see more episodes of that. But I do enjoy that show format. It was a good break from yet another genXer sitcom and the unending plague of reality TV.
Galland
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Post by Keith Heitmann on Mar 21, 2005 13:01:06 GMT -5
Yes, I saw it, and I believe it was repeated again last night.
It's like all the sight gags from the old Laugh In show from the 60s and 70s.
I thought a few of the sketches were very funny even if they were a little predictable.
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