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  • C codejet

    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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        What flavour is it?


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        It's a bird, innit? It's a bloody sea bird ... it's not any bloody flavour. Albatross!

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          It's a bird, innit? It's a bloody sea bird ... it's not any bloody flavour. Albatross!

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          Do you get wafers with it?


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            Do you get wafers with it?


            "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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            'Course you don't get :elephant:ing wafers with it, ya ****! And we'd probably better leave it there ...

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              Do you get wafers with it?


              "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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              Greg Utas
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              I think you just had the last word. :)

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                'Course you don't get :elephant:ing wafers with it, ya ****! And we'd probably better leave it there ...

                "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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                Richard Deeming
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                Right, you! Stop that! You're not even a proper woman! :-D Now, nobody likes a good laugh more than I do, except perhaps my wife and some of her friends. Oh yes, and Captain Johnson. Come to think of it, most people like a good laugh more than I do, but that's beside the point.


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                • C codejet

                  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, it's an acquired taste - and for their TV series, I hadn't acquired it. It was a funny at first, but as is often the case, there's a cultural side to the humor which, having fortunately not been brought up in the UK, I have mercifully avoided.* The movies - Holy Grail and Life of Brian - now that was a time for something completely different. * How to take these comments: 1 - Just havin' some fun, and/or 2 - Just rubbing it in.

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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.

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                    Dave Allen would come on Public Broadcasting here (Gov't run educational TV. It's where all the BBC shows aired when I was a kid) He was very funny for someone who could only count to 9 and a half.

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                      Well, it's an acquired taste - and for their TV series, I hadn't acquired it. It was a funny at first, but as is often the case, there's a cultural side to the humor which, having fortunately not been brought up in the UK, I have mercifully avoided.* The movies - Holy Grail and Life of Brian - now that was a time for something completely different. * How to take these comments: 1 - Just havin' some fun, and/or 2 - Just rubbing it in.

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                      I probably learned more about British culture from Monty Python than from anywhere. I was 16 and a friend of mine had recently moved from the UK with 5 or 6 Monty Python LPs that we'd listen to. Most of it works quite well without video. I still remember the diatribe from the Travel Agency sketch, which is packed with cultural references.

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                      • C codejet

                        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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                        My own take: Some of their humor may seem pretty tame nowadays. But back then, it was groundbreaking. They were pioneers. I'd qualify a lot of today's humor as derivative. Just like Elvis and The Beatles predate me - I wouldn't necessarily spend a lot of my time listening to their music, but I can appreciate and respect their contributions, and the doors they've opened for others.

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

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                          Richard MacCutchan wrote:

                          a number

                          So, he was just getting started...?

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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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                            Sketch: "Precision Drilling" ... split my sides! Back in the day; well I guess I laughed at Mel Brooks back then too ... But that's the story Jerry!

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                            • C codejet

                              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 are not english... nuff said :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :laugh: Neither am I

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                              • P PIEBALDconsult

                                Yes, they're like an ALBATROSS!

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                                Nelek
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                                An african or an european one? yes, I do know it is not regading an albatross in the original context

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                                • Z ZurdoDev

                                  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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                                  Quote:

                                  I haven't watched much of it but mostly because it is not very funny.

                                  Obviously, you just don't get British Humour! --- well, someone had to say it.

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                                    Well, it's an acquired taste - and for their TV series, I hadn't acquired it. It was a funny at first, but as is often the case, there's a cultural side to the humor which, having fortunately not been brought up in the UK, I have mercifully avoided.* The movies - Holy Grail and Life of Brian - now that was a time for something completely different. * How to take these comments: 1 - Just havin' some fun, and/or 2 - Just rubbing it in.

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                                    "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010

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                                    W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote:

                                    ...having fortunately not been brought up in the UK...

                                    Fortunately for you, or for the Ukians? :-\

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

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                                      Richard MacCutchan wrote:

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

                                      Ummm I've never been to New Zealand. My hovercraft is full of eels.

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                                        Monty Python aka The Emperor's New Clothes

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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.

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                                          "I know nothing!" Unfortunately for the punchline to work you need to have watched the whole episode...

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