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    Monty Python is an old-timey comedy favorite of mine. Here's a particularly timely MP sketch from the 1970s that illustrates why.

    (Sometimes MP was shocking prophetic.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by IMPress Polly View Post
    Monty Python is an old-timey comedy favorite of mine. Here's a particularly timely MP sketch from the 1970s that illustrates why.

    (Sometimes MP was shocking prophetic.)

    I think the Brits should self identify as not a funny people and stop producing this stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter1469 View Post
    I think the Brits should self identify as not a funny people and stop producing this stuff.
    Right. No one said the 'F' word or got hit in the face with a pie, so = not funny. [/sarcasm]
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    I love this lol

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    I have a few, these all have to do with guns in movies.

    In the movies when a guy gets a life threatening injury and his shirt comes off, it nearly always leads to a roll in the hay. I mean the guy is injured just got shot, the woman is nursing him, next thing you know they are going at it.

    Another one

    Notice how in the movies the good guys never run out of bullets?

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    The good guys rarely ever die from thier wounds. They can shoot other people just once and they drop dead. They themselves can get shot, stabbed, you name it and they survive. Lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Just AnotherPerson View Post
    I have a few, these all have to do with guns in movies.

    In the movies when a guy gets a life threatening injury and his shirt comes off, it nearly always leads to a roll in the hay. I mean the guy is injured just got shot, the woman is nursing him, next thing you know they are going at it.

    Another one

    Notice how in the movies the good guys never run out of bullets?

    One more

    The good guys rarely ever die from thier wounds. They can shoot other people just once and they drop dead. They themselves can get shot, stabbed, you name it and they survive. Lol
    Exactly lol. The bad guys are always terrible shots!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cotton1 View Post
    Star Trek. Ever notice that regardless of which planet they visit the cultures are vastly different. But...everyone always speaks perfect English.
    It was explained by saying everyone spoke a new language.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captdon View Post
    It was explained by saying everyone spoke a new language.
    Tonight on Star Trek (Metv 9 CST) the Enterprise goes to a planet called Scalos. I am not exactly a Trekkie so I have never seen this episode from season 3. I am certain that language will not be a barrier! Im lowering my standards during lockdown. I can only watch Austin Powers so many times
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    I am watching the first episode of Andy Griffith. I never realized how much I dislike Richie Cunningham. His ears are too low on his head and he's a whiner.
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