Fans gear up for Monty Python day

Oh darn, I've seem to have missplaced my coconuts, did anyone see where I may have put them?  

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Still looking for my cocomuts!  
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Top-hole. Bally Jerry, pranged his kite right in the how's-your-father; hairy blighter, dicky-birded, feathered back on his sammy, took a waspy, flipped over on his Betty Harpers and caught his can in the Bertie.
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FOOD, bring me MORE FOOD....always think of the gluttonous restaraunt patron from the 'Meaning of Life' whenever anyone mentions Monty Python.

Top-hole. Bally Jerry, pranged his kite right in the how's-your-father; hairy blighter, dicky-birded, feathered back on his sammy, took a waspy, flipped over on his Betty Harpers and caught his can in the Bertie.


That happened to an uncle of mine...his doc put him on some heavy duty medication for it, the side effect of which is Jack Douglas syndrome....now he wastes more of his pint than he drinks.
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'King?How do you know he's a king?'

'Eee asnt'got shit all over eem.'  
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Dinsdale.......
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Jack Douglas syndrome


     hehe Starkers,Jack Douglas,now there's a name you don't here every day.
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I still marvel at the fact that we used to actually LAUGH at Jack Douglas! All he ever did was say "AK-A-CHA-PHWAY!" and throw his beer over himself. I bet MY kids wouldn't laugh at that today...........
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Monty Python: The public stoning scene in Life of Brian...........classic!!

"Right!..... Who threw that?"
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hehe Starkers,Jack Douglas,now there's a name you don't here every day


Nah, they don't make 'em like that any more...the old breed of Brit funny men were one of a kind...there's never been anyone who could replace the likes of Jack Douglas; Frankie Howerd; Charlie Drake; Sid James; Wilfred Bramble and Windsor Davies, etc, etc...

The world sure was a funnier place when they were hamming it up.
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FOOD, bring me MORE FOOD


a wafffer-thin mint...

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Don't forget Marty Feldman...

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"I can fix that hump."

"What hump?"

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"Right!..... Who threw that?"


She did! she did!...[voices deepen]..He did!He did!      juuust sooo funny.  
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All he ever did was say "AK-A-CHA-PHWAY!" and throw his beer over himself. I bet MY kids wouldn't laugh at that today...........


He would probably be diagnosed with Tourettes Syndrome today    
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the old breed of Brit funny men were one of a kind...there's never been anyone who could replace the likes of Jack Douglas; Frankie Howerd; Charlie Drake; Sid James; Wilfred Bramble and Windsor Davies


That's so true Starkers.I grew up watching all of these too.
Frankie Howerd in Up pompei and Windsor Davies in It Aint Half Hot Mum...ahhh happy days.
I just watched Carry On Camping again at the weekend with my 13 y/o nephew and it still got plenty of belly laughs.
Much more innocent times were'nt they.What a shame political correctness was the end of a lot of those old shows,such a damn shame.
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and......  



(gotta love the Travel Agency sketch with the Watneys Red Barrel.... Live at the Hollywood Bowl.......   )
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OMG ,I totally forgot about Steptoe And Son.  
Actually I watched the Beatles film 'A Hard Days Night' just last night and their manager is played by Wilfred Bramble.  Haaaarrroooold!
And Porridge is always on here too,Ronnie Barker,what a legend he is.Richard Beckinsale too,I used to love him and Leanard Rossiter in Rising damp.Ooooh Miss Jones.    
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Ah... Steptoe and Son...... just superb.

"You dirty, filthy little man...."

On a side note, do any of you English guys remember a comedy act called "The Grumbleweeds"?. They are still going to this day, and my brother is one of them.
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If any of you have never seen the "Fork Handles" sketch by the Two Ronnies, check it out here.....
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On a side note, do any of you English guys remember a comedy act called "The Grumbleweeds"?. They are still going to this day, and my brother is one of them.


Hehe yes I do,wow that's mad that your bro is one of them  .Man they must have been going for thirty years?I can still remember the corduroy trousers with the string tied round the knees   
How diverse Top Of The Pops was in those days too,you could have the GrumbleWeeds at number one in the charts and Genesis or T-Rex or someone like that at number two.  
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Hehe SydneySniders,Reg Varney,I loved On The Buses....I haaate You Butler!!  
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Now this is what a post is meant to be!   

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