Posts tagged monty python
The Worst Web Site Names – what were the thinking?
Sometimes a good idea desn’t look all that good in the morning, especially when the idea was the result of heavy boozing. Here are a few URLs that never should have hit the web. Obviously many of the following are no longer active. www.expertsexchange.com – This site was supposedly for exchanging advice between experts and not what you people with dirty minds were thinking. - http://www.menwholooklikekennyrogers.com - I wonder if there’s a site out there for men who dress like Lady Gaga? - www.therapistfinder.com - O.K. so the guys and girls behind this site to help you find a therapist learned their lesson. More >
21 funniest comedy movies of all time (part 1)
Every has there own choice of classic comedy movies. The list below and in the posts to follow is my personal preference of British and American humor. Feel free to add your own lists. If I get enough feedback I’ll add them in a follow up post.
Warning: What you are about to experience may very well get you rolling on the floor. If you must watch at work please do so at your own risk.
1. Duck Soup – One of several masterpieces by the Marx Brothers. Who can keep a straight face in front of their mirror skit.
I’m More >
Monty Python’s Not the Messiah (He’s a Very Naughty Boy)
Not the Messiah
First there was the TV show Monty Python’s Flying Circus, the most revolutionary TV event to hit the BBC since Jesus. Then there were the books – The Big Red Book was actually blue. The record albums – you know those black round things with the hole in the middle that aren’t donuts – were equally as original. The first album, aptly called Another Monty Python Record,, boasted the cover of Beethoven’s #2 Symphony in D Minor with the real title scribbled in the corner. The original album had a third groove so that when you played the More >
The Best British TV Comedy Sketches Ever
British Humor Spectacular: The Two Ronnies, Monty Python, French and Saunders, Mr. Bean, Goodness Gracious Me, Morecambe and Wise, Little Britain, Reeves and Mortimer, The Frost Report, Smack the Pony. Coupling and Fawlty TowersHere are twelve of the best British TV comedy sketches ever broadcastThe Two Ronnies: Four Candles
Goodness Gracious Me: Going out for an English
Morecambe and Wise: Breakfast
French and Saunders: Silence of the Lambs
Coupling: How to Chat Up a Girl
Fawlty Towers: Fa-fa-fa-fire!
Little Britain: The Only Gay in the Village
Reeves and Mortimer: Masterchef
The Frost Report: An Understanding of Class
Smack the Pony: Saying More >
Monty Python’s Silly Walks Generator
If you liked the Surrealist Compliments Generator,try The Monty Python’s Silly Walks Generator
Finally you get a chance at controlling the silly walk all by yourself in the privacy of your computer. If you are over 40 and still live at home with your mother who has yet to learn how to properly iron your shirts or make Shepherd’s Pie without first removing the shepherd, please use with caution.
British Radio Comedy: I’m Sorry I’ll Read that Again
My name is Angus Pruneand I always listen to I’m Sorry I’ll Read That AgainMy name is Angus Pruneand I never miss I’m Sorry I’ll Read That AgainI sit in my bathAnd I have a good laughCause the theme tune is named after meMy name is Angus PruneAnd this is my tuneIt goes I-S-I-R-T-AI’m Sorry I’ll Read That AGAIN!
This was the idiotic theme song that kept me awake listening to weekly BBC radio broadcast during my youth. The show starred Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Cleese, Graeme Garden, David Hatch, Jo Kendall and Bill Oddie and provided the stepping stone for the More >



