Q4)Which of the team wrote a 2006 book about barbarians?
A4)Terry Jones. (His book and series about the Crusades was just as interesting. Jones allegedly played Mr Creosote: after Terry Gilliam turned it down.)
Q5)Who was the show’s unofficial, seventh member: Douglas Adams, Connie Booth or Carol Cleveland?
Q9)As a result of one Python sketch? Junk emails are usually called what: ham, jam or spam?
A9)Spam. (Emails are like the Spam Sketch: you get spam with everything.)
Q10)Finally … ? Which Python characters frequently wear hankies on their heads: the Gumbys, the Pepperpots or the Knight?
A10)The Gumbys. All of the main cast played Gumbys, and pepperpots. The chicken welding knight was played by Terry Gilliam.
Here’s a thought …
“Christianity also owes me an explanation. For the bigotry, the wickedness, the inhumanity and the wilful ignorance which has also characterised much of its history.”
* A year … ? That’s not surprising, Olga§: especially under the circumstances! (My PIP case has taken some seventeen to eighteen months to get this far.)
And, yes: I was the same when I started posting to YouTube. And I’m equally compulsive with some games, as well: I can see why people get addicted to fruit machines!
† Hell, Mum§!
‡ I figured you might appreciate it, Debbi§¶. And the fact some Gumbys have medical doctorates!
§ It’s funny how everyone mentioned Michael Palin …
¶ That’s a thought, Debbi: I’ve caught the first couple of episodes of Bodies. The 2053 parts vaguely remind me of V for Vendetta:
About words popping and bouncing around in your head I’ve seen this… https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/8dgrlc/random_words_in_your_head/
Yes, it is curious that everybody mentioned Michael Palin. I thought about John Cleese and Terry Gilliam first, but then when I came across Michael Palin, I thought, this one. Curious…
And there are some definite Orwellian vibes in there.
1. prisoners 2. no 3. Philadelphia (There's also a Germantown, Maryland, FWIW: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germantown%2C_Maryland) 4. the sun 5. extra-solar planet
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1 Prisoners
ReplyDelete2 No
3 Philadelphia
4 Moon
5 Extra splar planet
Q1) prisoners
ReplyDeleteQ2) No
Q3) Philadelphia
Q4) the sun
Q5) an extra-solar planet
About words popping and bouncing around in your head I’ve seen this…
https://www.reddit.com/r/ADHD/comments/8dgrlc/random_words_in_your_head/
Yes, it is curious that everybody mentioned Michael Palin. I thought about John Cleese and Terry Gilliam first, but then when I came across Michael Palin, I thought, this one. Curious…
Good show! Isn't it? :)
ReplyDeleteAnd there are some definite Orwellian vibes in there.
1. prisoners
2. no
3. Philadelphia (There's also a Germantown, Maryland, FWIW: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germantown%2C_Maryland)
4. the sun
5. extra-solar planet
Oh, Michael Palin! What's not to.love? :)