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    A lot of programmers say they are into Monty Python books and films. I really can't figure why. I once tried watching a Monty Python sketch, it was unbearable!. Someone enlighten me, what's the big deal with Monty Python?

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      A lot of programmers say they are into Monty Python books and films. I really can't figure why. I once tried watching a Monty Python sketch, it was unbearable!. Someone enlighten me, what's the big deal with Monty Python?

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      Some of it was funny, but overall it was just a bunch of guys who were too clever by half.

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        A lot of programmers say they are into Monty Python books and films. I really can't figure why. I once tried watching a Monty Python sketch, it was unbearable!. Someone enlighten me, what's the big deal with Monty Python?

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        Because a nudge is as good as a wink to a blind man.

        Remember, no matter where you go... there you are.

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          Because a nudge is as good as a wink to a blind man.

          Remember, no matter where you go... there you are.

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          Say! No! More!

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            A lot of programmers say they are into Monty Python books and films. I really can't figure why. I once tried watching a Monty Python sketch, it was unbearable!. Someone enlighten me, what's the big deal with Monty Python?

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            Depends on the sketch - time hasn't been kind to all Monty Python humour, it never is. La Petomane was one of the finest artsy-fartsy stage performers of his time, but a hundred years later and he'd be booed off Youtube! Humour is to a large extent cultural, topical to the mores of a community, and Monty Python spent a lot of time (and very, very little money) stretching the boundaries of the society they lampooned so well. Some has survived: Galaxy Song[^] for example. Others ... sadly only the older among us remember the cultural limitations which made it so brilliant then. And of course, some of it was total cr@p even then ... :laugh:

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              A lot of programmers say they are into Monty Python books and films. I really can't figure why. I once tried watching a Monty Python sketch, it was unbearable!. Someone enlighten me, what's the big deal with Monty Python?

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              Maybe you watched the wrong sketch. I found some of them terrible and others brilliant.

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                A lot of programmers say they are into Monty Python books and films. I really can't figure why. I once tried watching a Monty Python sketch, it was unbearable!. Someone enlighten me, what's the big deal with Monty Python?

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                You're not alone. Some of the Monty Python stuff didn't resonate with me, either. I really enjoy Monty Python and the Holy Grail, to the point I bought a copy several years ago. Now, where'd I put that holy hand grenade?

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                  Because a nudge is as good as a wink to a blind man.

                  Remember, no matter where you go... there you are.

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                  Now that is funny.

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                    A lot of programmers say they are into Monty Python books and films. I really can't figure why. I once tried watching a Monty Python sketch, it was unbearable!. Someone enlighten me, what's the big deal with Monty Python?

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                    Monty Python aka The Emperor's New Clothes

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                      You're not alone. Some of the Monty Python stuff didn't resonate with me, either. I really enjoy Monty Python and the Holy Grail, to the point I bought a copy several years ago. Now, where'd I put that holy hand grenade?

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                      First shalt thou take out the Holy Pin. Then, shalt thou count to three, no more, no less. Three shall be the number thou shalt count, and the number of the counting shall be three. Four shalt thou not count, nor either count thou two, excepting that thou then proceed to three. Five is right out! Once the number three, being the third number, be reached, then lobbest thou thy Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch towards thou foe, who being naughty in my sight, shall snuff it.

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                      "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt

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                        A lot of programmers say they are into Monty Python books and films. I really can't figure why. I once tried watching a Monty Python sketch, it was unbearable!. Someone enlighten me, what's the big deal with Monty Python?

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                        I'm surprised by the responses. When this topic has come up before it's usually met with a lot of replies similar to "you just don't get British humour." I haven't watched much of it but mostly because it is not very funny. I had friends who loved it though.

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                          A lot of programmers say they are into Monty Python books and films. I really can't figure why. I once tried watching a Monty Python sketch, it was unbearable!. Someone enlighten me, what's the big deal with Monty Python?

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                          Well, in the IT world the entire name of unwanted mail became named SPAM because of a Monty Python sketch... Spam stems from Monty Python sketch - YouTube[^] But, I believe, the reason Monty Python was (seemed) so great was because we did not have any forms of humor back then. Well, there was less that was funny and especially less that was avant-garde at that time. Monty Python did things to do them and that is how a lot of technology starts out too. "Let's just see if we can do this thing." This is what made me laugh when I saw it when I was 10 on PBS (public broadcasting system): How Not To Be Seen Monty Python's Flying Circus - YouTube[^]

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                            First shalt thou take out the Holy Pin. Then, shalt thou count to three, no more, no less. Three shall be the number thou shalt count, and the number of the counting shall be three. Four shalt thou not count, nor either count thou two, excepting that thou then proceed to three. Five is right out! Once the number three, being the third number, be reached, then lobbest thou thy Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch towards thou foe, who being naughty in my sight, shall snuff it.

                            "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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                            Part of me wants to believe you didn't look that up, and instead have it memorized. :laugh:

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                              I'm surprised by the responses. When this topic has come up before it's usually met with a lot of replies similar to "you just don't get British humour." I haven't watched much of it but mostly because it is not very funny. I had friends who loved it though.

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                              It's difficult stuff, because humour is very personal. Watch Dave Allen - if you can find his stuff, and I'll howl with laughter the whole way through. But even when Falwty Towers was brand new I found it funny, but only in small, five minute doses. Any more, and I'd be chewing my knuckles with embarrassment. Take this bit: Whose Fault is It? | Fawlty Towers | BBC Comedy Greats - YouTube[^] and it still works perfectly despite all the time that has passed.

                              "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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                              "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt

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                                Well, in the IT world the entire name of unwanted mail became named SPAM because of a Monty Python sketch... Spam stems from Monty Python sketch - YouTube[^] But, I believe, the reason Monty Python was (seemed) so great was because we did not have any forms of humor back then. Well, there was less that was funny and especially less that was avant-garde at that time. Monty Python did things to do them and that is how a lot of technology starts out too. "Let's just see if we can do this thing." This is what made me laugh when I saw it when I was 10 on PBS (public broadcasting system): How Not To Be Seen Monty Python's Flying Circus - YouTube[^]

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                                I had no idea ! Thank you for that trivia.

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                                  A lot of programmers say they are into Monty Python books and films. I really can't figure why. I once tried watching a Monty Python sketch, it was unbearable!. Someone enlighten me, what's the big deal with Monty Python?

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                                  Yes, they're like an ALBATROSS!

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                                    Part of me wants to believe you didn't look that up, and instead have it memorized. :laugh:

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                                    I do remember it, but copy'n'paste was quicker! :-D

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                                    "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt

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                                      Yes, they're like an ALBATROSS!

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                                      What flavour is it?


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                                        A lot of programmers say they are into Monty Python books and films. I really can't figure why. I once tried watching a Monty Python sketch, it was unbearable!. Someone enlighten me, what's the big deal with Monty Python?

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                                        Even if Monty Python is old, it belongs to my generation. It represents the absurd slapstick that was great when I was a boy. Even if old, it is "mine". I picked up a DVD with one of my father's favorite comedians (Norwegian, not much know abroad, Leif Juster). As I watched through the sketches, some of them I knew from my childhood, I nodded again and again: That would certainly have made daddy laugh! And that one. That punch line would have made him jump up and down! All the way, it was dad's humor, just like I knew it to be. I can pinpoint a lot of funny lines, but I do not laugh out loud myself. But it is not my humor. Actually, I feel it worse with the humor of today's youth: I do not know why they find that moderne humor funny, the way I know daddy's humor. But my own inability to laugh at the humor a generation older than myself, and similar with that a generation younger than myself, I fully accept that those generations of people will not understand my humor. Even if you are of my generation: If you have not grown up with, say, Monty Python style humor, you will not get it. It doesn't belong to you. It is as strange as the humor of another generation. Obviously, this is just a main rule - there are lots of exceptions, both in people and specific comedians etc. - and the combination of those.

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                                          Part of me wants to believe you didn't look that up, and instead have it memorized. :laugh:

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                                          I once worked with a New Zealander who could quote verbatim a number of the sketches.

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