A classic like this one should be a part of permanent folklore.
I love Monty Python’s material. Several years ago in New York, one of our TV channels used to show (every Friday evening) Monty Python’s Flying Circus, The Two Ronnies and Fawlty Towers one after the other, and we would spend an hour and a half laughing solidly.
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March 30th, 2013 at 11:56 am
It has now entered ‘Folk Memory’ and language. When we want to say that something is broken, we often say, ‘this is an ex-parrot.’
Palin, Cleese and the rest of that crew were brilliant.
April 1st, 2013 at 10:50 am
Gray Monk
A classic like this one should be a part of permanent folklore.
I love Monty Python’s material. Several years ago in New York, one of our TV channels used to show (every Friday evening) Monty Python’s Flying Circus, The Two Ronnies and Fawlty Towers one after the other, and we would spend an hour and a half laughing solidly.
I must remember the adopted use of “dead parrot”…