On this date in 1969 Monty Python's Flying Circus made it's debut on British television. It wasn't an overnight success. The BBC kept changing the day and the time it was showing, but instead of wiping it off the airwaves the slowly growing fans took it as a mark of their fandom, relentlessly tracking it down and celebrating it.Let's all raise our glasses to some of the most demented minds Brit...
So what did you learn from the Republican Debate? Didn't watch it myself, so I am relying on you to fill me in. Who's your fave, and why?This track is to perfect for words, considering my latest bent and events in the news.Enjoy!
Here are the lyrics. *Immanuel Kant was a real pissantWho was very rarely stable.Heidegger, Heidegger was a boozy beggarWho could think you under the table.David Hume could out-consumeWilhelm Friedrich Hegel,* [some versions have 'Schopenhauer and Hegel']*And Wittgenstein was a beery swineWho was just as schloshed as Schlegel.There's nothing Nietzsche couldn't teach ya'Bout the raising of the w...
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Just browsing in the iTunes store tonight, and decided to look at what was available by Monty Python. There, among the many song titles, was (and I quote) "Every S***m Is Sacred." What? Run that by me again? "Sperm" is an obscenity? Does the person who made that decision have even a clue about the sort of middle-class imbecility Monty Python was attempting to expose? Sometimes it's hard not to ...
Okay, I saw a post where it had a Monty Python sketch and apparently, some people had (gasp!) never seen Monty Python before... so here's another one. This is an absolute classic, and I highly recommend it. Tell me what you guys think.
Remember the infamous scene in Monty Python's Meaning of Life when the vulgar, vomiting, lard-arse Mr. Creosote is introduced, seated, and served a bucket of moules marinires, pte de foie gras, beluga caviar, eggs Benedictine, tarte de poireaux ("that's leek tart"), frogs legs amandine or oeufs de caille Richard Shepherd ("little quails' eggs on a bed of pured mushrooms"), six bottles of Chteau...