Last evening I retired to my study wearing my smoking jacket. As I relaxed with my bubble pipe and a Shirley Temple I began to write in my scratch pad.
"if you find yourself in a conversation about Monty Python all you need do is say two random words and follow it with governor, old boy, chaps, lads, or any other English saying in an English accent. Though highly unlikely someone may call you on it.
For example "Fish patties, governor."
In the highly unlikely event someone calls you out, you need only say something like, "Someone's missed the trolley, toot toot" and that should end any lingering doubts about your uncanny knowledge of all things Monty Python.
Originally posted by PhlabibitWhat are we going to do next?
Last evening I retired to my study wearing my smoking jacket. As I relaxed with my bubble pipe and a Shirley Temple I began to write in my scratch pad.
"if you find yourself in a conversation about Monty Python all you need do is say two random words and follow it with governor, old boy, chaps, lads, or any other English saying in an English accent. T ...[text shortened]... t should end any lingering doubts about your uncanny knowledge of all things Monty Python.
Traffic lights, only when they're green?
-m. 😉
Originally posted by PhlabibitIf you should need any real bullets for your gun, there's http://www.montypython.net/.
In the highly unlikely event someone calls you out, you need only say something like, "Someone's missed the trolley, toot toot" and that should end any lingering doubts about your uncanny knowledge of all things Monty Python.
Originally posted by PhlabibitYesss... methinks someone may be mistaking Python, Monty, Ltd., for the Goodies.
Last evening I retired to my study wearing my smoking jacket. As I relaxed with my bubble pipe and a Shirley Temple I began to write in my scratch pad.
"if you find yourself in a conversation about Monty Python all you need do is say two random words and follow it with governor, old boy, chaps, lads, or any other English saying in an English accent. T ...[text shortened]... t should end any lingering doubts about your uncanny knowledge of all things Monty Python.
Richard