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Monday, 5 October 2009

Forty years of Monty Python

Terry Jones is Welsh, and what Terry has never been able to accept is that the Welsh, a subject people, were put on earth to carry out menial tasks for the English. I think that’s why we had a few arguments.
John Cleese

1 comment:

  1. I was first introduced to MPFC in the late 1970s during that golden age of real British comedy on PBS. To this day there's hardly a situation that comes up that I can't apply a Python quote.
    I did however, like it better when fewer of my contemporaries were interested in it, these days everyone is a Python fan and it's lost some of its original charm.
    That's just a personal quirk, I was that way about the Three Stooges and aloha shirts too.

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