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  1. There are so many 'little glimpses' into the little world inside her mind that it's scarry... Give that woman a "sedagive" stat! Oh wait... "... incoming message from the Big Giant Head..." Toys, toys, toys,... in the attic!
  2. I'll be gone for more than a week because my Mom hurt herself and I'm going there to take care of her. So, in light of that, here's the answer (big deal, I know!) and I'll be back soon. "JOHN LENNON once declared he would rather have been a member of Python than the Beatles." Although George and Ringo had the most "contact" with Python, it was Lennon who, apearhently either really liked Python, or really disliked being a Beatle. Anyway, by default, because you were the only guesser this time... Sark takes the reigns! You're up my friend! See ya soon.
  3. QUOTE (Sark @ Feb 11 2006, 10:44 AM)Alright then, bananas! We haven't done bananas have we? I will guess Ringo then. (33.3% ) Shut up. Right now you, Mr Apricot. No! Oh, man! I'm sorry! It down to 50/50, eh? I'll say it again, I had no idea either! For me anyway, it was the last person of the 4 that I would have picked... for what that's worth!
  4. QUOTE (Sark @ Feb 9 2006, 02:38 PM) Was that George? (25% chance of success, so what the hell right? ) Sorry for the delay... my bad! Actually NO! That's what I thought too. I was kind of suprised myself, and yes, you could use that as a hint, if you want! one down, 3 to go!
  5. QUOTE (Arndrake @ Feb 9 2006, 06:24 AM) btw, did anyone notice the MacGuyver Mastercard commercial? It showed a bunch of little MacGuyverisms as Mac escapes from an exploding industrial building. Then it shows Mac using his Mastercard to buy all of the little items (like the air freshener tree and the panty hose) used during his escape. I thought it was kind of cute. But trying to make Richard Dean Anderson look twenty years younger was just not doable. I thought the SAME THING!
  6. Hello again Sark! Thanks... well, I guess I'll go then... This is an easy one, seeing as there are only 4 possible answers! (But I had never heard this before.... AND I don't know why!) Who once declared he would rather have been a member of Python than the Beatles?
  7. "Everyone one I work with is a Jackass!"
  8. They really get $300 a seat? Loved the caveman one! Squashed him flat!
  9. Do we get any more help here... or do we just need to move on? Or is anyone interested anymore? OH... My Brain Hurts! http://orangecow.org/pythonet/mrgumby.gif
  10. Congrats ProgRush2112! Holy sh*t!!! I just realized I hit Superconductor! Well, here's to us!
  11. QUOTE (Dread Pirate Robert @ Feb 3 2006, 08:04 PM)In all honesty, however, this thread arose purely as an unintentional byproduct of my being really drunk on Bigfoot Ale at a time when Animal House came on and then feeling inspired to praise that movie "My advice to you... is to start drinking heavily." Oh wait... too late! -War's over. Wormer dropped the big one. -What? "Over"? Did you say "Over"? Nothing's over until we decide it is! Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell, no! -Germans? -Forget it, he's rolling."
  12. afansince74

    Fear

    Gotta love their sense of humor!! Part 4... of a trilogy?! Why are we here? Because we'er here. Row the Boats
  13. afansince74

    Fear

    QUOTE (Snowdog @ Jan 6 2006, 04:11 PM)QUOTE (Mustard Death @ Jan 6 2006, 02:33 PM) I believe it should be called the Fear tetralogy... The Enemy Within and The Weapon are the best, I think, so you should check them out... The Weapon! Now there's a song they should pull out of the vault for the next tour! OOOhhhh..... The Weapon...... Oohhhhh!!!! I'm on board with you there, Snow!
  14. I must say RR, although your APOD thread may not be the longest thread on this board, it certainly is on of the best! Don't EVER stop posting on this RR. Thanks, for keeping us all a little bit smarter about our universe...
  15. QUOTE (Barchetta Unlimited @ Jan 22 2006, 01:57 AM)QUOTE (afansince74 @ Jan 21 2006, 04:19 PM)Of course, this is where you might expect to see an actual ANSWER to the question(s)... but that is where you'd be mistaken this time! Not a clue to either of these (although "The Royal Shakespeare Company" seems to jog something in my memory, but I just can't think of what! ) Ok, I should have mentioned that both questions refer to the same sketch. More hints? De Vega sounds like a Spanish name. And of course it's somewhat naughty. Still nothing... I think we need more info...
  16. It seems most of us have "had to put up with looney types much too often," which explains a lot about all of us! "SHUT THAT BLOODY BAZOUKI OFF!" "Figures. Predictable, really I suppose. It was an act of purest optimism to have posed the question in the first place."
  17. As a young minister, I was asked by a funeral director to hold a grave-side service for a homeless man, with no friends or family, who had died while traveling through the area. The funeral was to be held at a cemetery way back in the country, and this man would be the first to be laid to rest there. As I was not familiar with the backwoods area, I became lost; and being a typical man did not stop for directions. I finally arrived an hour late. I saw the backhoe and the crew who was eating lunch, but the hearse was nowhere in sight. I apologized to the workers for my tardiness, and stepped to the side of the open grave, where I saw the vault lid already in place. I assured the workers I would not hold them long, but this was the proper thing to do. The workers gathered around, still eating their lunch. I poured out my heart and soul. As I preached the workers began to say "Amen", "Praise the Lord", & "Glory." I preached and I preached, like I'd never preached before, from Genesis all the way to Revelation. I closed the lengthy service with a prayer and walked to my car. I felt I had done my duty for the homeless man and that the crew would leave with a renewed sence of purpose and dedication, in spite of my tardiness. As I was opening the door and taking off my coat, I overheard one of the workers saying to another "I ain't never seen anything like this before.... and I've been putting in septic tanks for over twenty years!"
  18. http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Pointe/2765/KimHowardJohnson/khj-grail1.jpg Which Monty Python And The Holy Grail Character Are You? Above is a little link to a fun test... if anyone's interested! You're Patsy the Loyal, Trusty Servant: you're a very quiet person, uttering only one statement here and there, but it's only because you're too busy thinking of more important things - like what the air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow truly is. http://www.intriguing.com/mp/_pictures/grail/large/HolyGrail038.jpg IT'S ONLY A MODEL!
  19. QUOTE (Sark @ Jan 21 2006, 10:30 AM) QUOTE (afansince74 @ Jan 21 2006, 07:19 AM) QUOTE (Sark @ Jan 7 2006, 09:07 AM)QUOTE (Barchetta Unlimited @ Jan 7 2006, 02:53 AM) A castle in Sardinia, but I don't know the exact address. OMG, I thought this thread had died a horrible, horrible death. Yes you are correct! The next question is yours. WOW! You mean this thread is still going??(Barely, I see ) AND I've got a post still on top of the "latest" page too (back from Mar '05)?!?! UNBELIEVABLE! Of course, this is where you might expect to see an actual ANSWER to the question(s)... but that is where you'd be mistaken this time! Not a clue to either of these (although "The Royal Shakespeare Company" seems to jog something in my memory, but I just can't think of what! ) Yeah, I seem to recall having a Python cd in which they mention this. I'll have to dig it out. Oh, and yes Python trivia will not die! Good to hear, my 'Pythoneese' brother!
  20. QUOTE (Sark @ Jan 7 2006, 09:07 AM)QUOTE (Barchetta Unlimited @ Jan 7 2006, 02:53 AM) A castle in Sardinia, but I don't know the exact address. OMG, I thought this thread had died a horrible, horrible death. Yes you are correct! The next question is yours. WOW! You mean this thread is still going??(Barely, I see ) AND I've got a post still on top of the "latest" page too (back from Mar '05)?!?! UNBELIEVABLE! Of course, this is where you might expect to see an actual ANSWER to the question(s)... but that is where you'd be mistaken this time! Not a clue to either of these (although "The Royal Shakespeare Company" seems to jog something in my memory, but I just can't think of what! )
  21. QUOTE (Bastille Night @ Jan 20 2006, 04:25 PM)What cat detector van? (Hey afan, it's been awhile. Good to see you! ) The 'Looney Detector Van', you mean! (Hey BN! It HAS been a bit, hasn't it?! Great to be 'back', so to speak! )
  22. It's people like you what cause unrest!!!
  23. The Sons of Katie Elder McLintock Rooster Cogburn True Grit .... and everything else that most of you have already mentioned, especially Blazzing Saddles. Oh, and also a made-for-cable movie called 'Purgatory'. Look for that one! I saw it twice.
  24. QUOTE (Sark @ Mar 26 2005, 01:53 PM) QUOTE (invisibleairwaves @ Mar 26 2005, 12:46 PM) AAARGH! I've never seen this skit! No no ahhhh at the back of the throat. What? '... the Castle of uuggggggh'. What is that? He must have died while carving it. Oh, come on! Well, that's what it says. Look, if he was dying, he wouldn't bother to carve 'aaggggh'. He'd just say it! Well, that's what's carved in the rock! Perhaps he was dictating. Oh, shut up. Well, does it say anything else? No. Just, 'uuggggggh'.
  25. QUOTE (invisibleairwaves @ Mar 26 2005, 12:46 PM) AAARGH! I've never seen this skit! It's a classic (aren't they all!) called "Crunchy Frog." Well, why don't you move into more conventional areas of confectionery, like praline or lime cream; a very popular flavour I'm led to understand. I mean look at this one, 'Cockroach Cluster', 'Anthrax Ripple'. What's this one, 'Spring Surprise'? Ah - now, that's our speciality - covered with darkest creamy chocolate. When you pop it in your mouth steel bolts spring out and plunge straight through-both cheeks. Well where's the pleasure in that? If people place a nice chocky in their mouth, they don't want their cheeks pierced. In any case this is an inadequate description of the sweetmeat. I shall have to ask you to accompany me to the station. It's a fair cop.
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