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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-05-26 1:45 PM (#37823)
Subject: Python-A-thon


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I consider it my civic duty to alert this community that BBC America is showing all episodes of Monty Python's Flying Circus back to back today...

and... For those of you who don't care... Well, that just says a lot about your "character"...
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KPaul
Posted 2008-05-26 1:47 PM (#37824 - in reply to #37823)
Subject: Re: Python-A-thon


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Thanks for the tip...I'm a huge Python fan. :)
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Slipkid
Posted 2008-05-26 4:29 PM (#37825 - in reply to #37823)
Subject: Re: Python-A-thon



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Back in my dating days a Python movie was a good litmus test on wether or not there would be a second date.
Sometimes it was my choice, sometimes not.
I guess the litmus test could work both ways.
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Northcountry
Posted 2008-05-26 4:51 PM (#37826 - in reply to #37823)
Subject: Re: Python-A-thon
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I had to buy the dvd set.
Love this stuff.
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AussieJames
Posted 2008-05-26 4:54 PM (#37827 - in reply to #37823)
Subject: Re: Python-A-thon



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Originally posted by Slipkid:
Back in my dating days a Python movie was a good litmus test on wether or not there would be a second date.
Are you sure that was the only "Python" that had a say?
:D
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fillhixx
Posted 2008-05-26 4:56 PM (#37828 - in reply to #37823)
Subject: Re: Python-A-thon



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Originally posted by Slipkid:
Back in my dating days a Python movie was a good litmus test
3 Stooges works too...
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Shadley
Posted 2008-05-26 7:51 PM (#37829 - in reply to #37823)
Subject: Re: Python-A-thon


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ah... love Python.... i picked up At Last The 1948 Show and Do Not Adjust Your Set (both Pre-Python things) at Half-Price Books and have enjoyed them endlessly (along with one of the greatest unknown movies ever YELLOWBEARD)

infact- due to the movie Yellowbeard- we're having a Pirate Themed Party at my place this coming weekend...
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ignimbyte
Posted 2008-05-27 12:19 AM (#37830 - in reply to #37823)
Subject: Re: Python-A-thon


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I recently saw Spamalot on Broadway, which is based on Monty Python and the Holy Grail ... does that count?

I was laughing my a** off through most of the entire production. There were scenes where even the actors themselves could not contain their laughter.
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