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  • W W Balboos GHB

    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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    "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein

    "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? :-\

    Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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    • L Lost User

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

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      H Brydon
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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.

      I'm retired. There's a nap for that... - Harvey

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        Monty Python aka The Emperor's New Clothes

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        Did you come here looking for an argument?

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        • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

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

          So old that I did my first coding in octal via switches on a DEC PDP 8

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          • H H Brydon

            Did you come here looking for an argument?

            I'm retired. There's a nap for that... - Harvey

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            JohnThornley
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            I've told you once!

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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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              The television shows were funny when first seen, at the age of 12 or whatever I was back then. Likewise, Douglas Adams' books were good at first reading. Even the Dirk Gently books. There are a lot of works like that (And I don't mean to poke at Brits...these examples are just the first to pop into my head.) But except for bits and pieces, now and again, they don't do anything for me. Shrug

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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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                If someone has to explain to you why it's funny, it stops being funny! For me, it was a bunch of very clever people observing life and putting a different spin on it. It was absolutely ground breaking in its day because it was a new and unique form of comedy that appealed to a generation. To be fair, it was also very experimental, so although it is revered now by those who remember it and appreciated it in the context of its time, equally there was a lot of it that didn't really work and was quietly forgotten.

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                • Greg UtasG Greg Utas

                  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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                  Did he have the three sided "Matching Tie and handkerchief"? Yes, it had three sides, I believe they were label side 2 and side 2! :)

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                    Did he have the three sided "Matching Tie and handkerchief"? Yes, it had three sides, I believe they were label side 2 and side 2! :)

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                    Yes! Side 2 had two parallel tracks, so you had to reposition the stylus until it found the one you wanted.

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                    • D Daniel Pfeffer

                      W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote:

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

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

                      Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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                      Fortunate for me in that I didn't get that horrid accent and accept eating food I'd otherwise be ashamed to give away. And, of course, the bad teeth and most of all, they're stuck with "The Royals". Fortunate for them in that they already feel bad enough about themselves - and such a shining example would only cause them more hurt.

                      Ravings en masse^

                      "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein

                      "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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                      • 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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                        JohaViss61
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                        It's not important how funny they are now. It's the groundbreaking work they did for every comedian that came after them. I still find most of the things that they did very funny. And we can be eternally grateful for introducing us to the 'joys' of SPAM. Even now the spam sketch is bloody funny. They will always have a special place in my life. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :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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                          It's primarily right place at the right time. I'm old enough to remember (just) the original broadcasts and it felt revolutionary then. Twenty years ago I bought the entire collection on DVD and enjoyed about 85% of it then. Last time I took a look I enjoyed about 50%. Doesn't devalue the historical importance of what they did though. I think this is just part of the ageing process; I can barely listen to the Goon Show today, but loved it thirty years ago. Comedy evolves, I find little makes me laugh out loud now while the kids laugh uproariously at stuff I find cliched and generic. So, what makes me smile these days? Beef And Dairy Network Podcast[^] BBC - Search results for John Finnemore's Souvenir Programme[^] Any suggestions for other titles?

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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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                            Just the other day, I was thinking I never wanted to be a developer. I want to be a lumberjack!

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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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                              DaveArel
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                              Let’s face it ! As programmers sometimes we get into worries so easy and by elements so vague that we forget to “always look on the bright side of the life”. [A stupid song], perfect for stupid depressions. My humble opinion…

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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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                                Bitbeisser
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                                You aren't Welsh, aren't you? (Ok, that's Black Adder, but still... ;-) )

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                                • W W Balboos GHB

                                  Fortunate for me in that I didn't get that horrid accent and accept eating food I'd otherwise be ashamed to give away. And, of course, the bad teeth and most of all, they're stuck with "The Royals". Fortunate for them in that they already feel bad enough about themselves - and such a shining example would only cause them more hurt.

                                  Ravings en masse^

                                  "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein

                                  "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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                                  Daniel Pfeffer
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                                  W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote:

                                  I didn't get that horrid accent

                                  Which horrid accent - the Queen's English, BBC Standard, or about 1,000 regional accents?

                                  W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote:

                                  eating food I'd otherwise be ashamed to give away

                                  I don't know how to tell you this, but the UK boasts of some quite good restaurants, and they did it without taking advice from Americans. Fancy that!

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                                  bad teeth

                                  You're a few decades out of date.

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                                  stuck with "The Royals".

                                  With the exception of the Queen, I'll give you that one.

                                  W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote:

                                  Fortunate for them...

                                  The British Isles have somehow survived at least three millennia without your shining example, and will probably stumble on without it for a few more.

                                  Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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                                  • K Kris Lantz

                                    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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                                    I find "The Holy Grail" to be terrible to watch, but funny to quote afterward.

                                    Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend; inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. -- Groucho Marx

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                                    • D Daniel Pfeffer

                                      W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote:

                                      I didn't get that horrid accent

                                      Which horrid accent - the Queen's English, BBC Standard, or about 1,000 regional accents?

                                      W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote:

                                      eating food I'd otherwise be ashamed to give away

                                      I don't know how to tell you this, but the UK boasts of some quite good restaurants, and they did it without taking advice from Americans. Fancy that!

                                      W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote:

                                      bad teeth

                                      You're a few decades out of date.

                                      W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote:

                                      stuck with "The Royals".

                                      With the exception of the Queen, I'll give you that one.

                                      W∴ Balboos, GHB wrote:

                                      Fortunate for them...

                                      The British Isles have somehow survived at least three millennia without your shining example, and will probably stumble on without it for a few more.

                                      Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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                                      W Balboos GHB
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                                      I expect no less from an Anglophile. Looking at them through a rose-colored monocle.* * OK - I'll give you that they got out of the EU as a plus, but they still have their islands way to close to Europe.

                                      Ravings en masse^

                                      "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein

                                      "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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                                        I've told you once!

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                                        Stupid Git!

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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 are dead inside, likely due to a soul crushing job. You should consider chucking it all and becoming a lumberjack in the great North. i'm a lumberjack - Bing video[^]

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