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I'll call you Arthur Wilson 1 and you Arthur Wilson 2.



The room was full of milkmen. Some who were very, very old.


You bastards! You vicious, heartless bastards! Look what you've done to him!


It's the end of the road! :P
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Q:How can you tell he's a king?
A:He doesn't have shit all over Him.
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How about the woman dusting her cat? ROFLMAO!
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she's in alot of scenes too
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Yes, she does not like to hear "Ni."
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RUN AWAY !!!!!
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And doesn't have sh*t all over her. Is she a queen?
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I didn't vote for him
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You don't vote for kings!
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Wow- I've finally found people who share my passion for Monty Python! I love the Minestry of Silly Walks! One day I'll invent my own silly walk. :-D
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I have found most Rushians love Python.
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Ni!!
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RushGroupie29 wrote:Wow- I've finally found people who share my passion for Monty Python! I love the Minestry of Silly Walks! One day I'll invent my own silly walk. :-D


Well, I wasn't familiar with Monty Python until I started dating my boyfriend The Devil's Advocate. He showed me "And Now for Something Completely Different" , "The Life of Brian", and "Monty Python and the Holy Grail". Did you know there is a broadway show based on the Holy Grail called Spamalot? It won for the best musical and I saw pieces of it during the Tony Awards. After getting familiar with the troop and laughing at some of the funniest sketches such as The Dead Parrot, I can't get enough of them.
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Been enjoying Python since I was a Lumberjack with a Dead Parrot! :shock: :-D
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