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Posted 2005-12-14, 08:43 AM in reply to KagomJack's post starting "Take this thy holy hand grenade... ..."
You cant throw it on 1 or 2, but have to on 3. If u wait til 4 then that would be bad.
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Posted 2005-12-14, 09:13 AM in reply to gruesomeBODY's post starting "You cant throw it on 1 or 2, but have..."
First thou pullest the Holy Pin. Then thou must count to three. Three shall be the number of the counting and the number of the counting shall be three. Four shalt thou not count, neither shalt thou count two, excepting that thou then proceedeth to three. Five is right out. Once the number three, being the number of the counting, be reached, then lobbest thou the Holy Hand Grenade in the direction of thine foe, who, being naughty in my sight, shall snuff it.

1...2...5!

3 sir!

3!
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Posted 2005-12-14, 01:22 PM in reply to Lenny's post starting "First thou pullest the Holy Pin. Then..."
ah yes, monty python and the holy grail. i love that movie, so funny, but my sister thinks it dumb.... what does she know about educated humor ..... hey lenny, you know the white rabbit the kills everybody in the movie? well, I swear that was my sisters rabbit. Her rabbit was white and evil; bit everything all the time... hard... so hard it drew blood..... that rabbit looked just like the one in the movie.
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Posted 2005-12-14, 06:50 PM in reply to sciencekid's post starting "ah yes, monty python and the holy..."
Killer rabbits...

Hmmmmmmm
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Posted 2005-12-14, 09:50 PM in reply to Sovereign's post starting "Killer rabbits... Hmmmmmmm"
that takes peoples heads off. Awesome
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Posted 2005-12-14, 10:00 PM in reply to sciencekid's post starting "ah yes, monty python and the holy..."
Actually, the funniest part in the movie to me (aside from the killer rabbit, who kicked freakin ASS), were the opening credits. They fuckin' cracked me up. Otherwise I found it to be rather...I dunno..."Eh"?
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Posted 2005-12-15, 12:08 AM in reply to Jessifer's post starting "Actually, the funniest part in the..."
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Actually, the funniest part in the movie to me (aside from the killer rabbit, who kicked freakin ASS), were the opening credits. They fuckin' cracked me up. Otherwise I found it to be rather...I dunno..."Eh"?
The Camelot scene and the attack on the French Castle (part 1) easily smote those parts.

A close runner up would be the brave Sir Robin song at the end of his little section.
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Posted 2005-12-15, 01:34 AM in reply to Vollstrecker's post starting "The Camelot scene and the attack on the..."
I laughed pretty hard in the "Bring out your dead" scene. If pay attention to the background, there's a woman beating a cat against a wall... thought that was a hilarious thing to throw in there.
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Posted 2005-12-15, 04:58 AM in reply to S2 AM's post starting "I laughed pretty hard in the "Bring out..."
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Posted 2005-12-15, 06:14 AM in reply to Jessifer's post starting "Actually, the funniest part in the..."
The Mooses!

One of my favourite parts was the Tale of Sir Lancelot when he storms the castle to save what he thinks is a Lady in Distress. Just killing everyone left, right and centre whilst his poor horse Concorde sits outside.

"But father, I don't want all this land. I want, to sing!"

Amazing bunch the Python's.
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Posted 2005-12-15, 06:17 AM in reply to Lenny's post starting "The Mooses! One of my favourite..."
Bring out your dead is my favorite I'd say. The holy hand grenade ...not quite my type of comedy .
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Posted 2005-12-15, 11:44 AM in reply to Willkillforfood's post starting "Bring out your dead is my favorite I'd..."
remeber the monks who'd hit themselves on the head with boards? hahaha. that was funny, but the "bring out your dead" part was still the funniest!
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Posted 2005-12-15, 04:02 PM in reply to sciencekid's post starting "remeber the monks who'd hit themselves..."
The part when they're arguing about the bired and the coconuts was kind of funny too, don't know if that was already mentioned. Along with the witch part, where they weigh her to see if she'll float.
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Posted 2005-12-15, 07:19 PM in reply to Dar_Win's post starting "The part when they're arguing about the..."
My brother uses the phrase "I fart in your general direction" quite a bit. Too much, almost. He's a big MP fan.
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Posted 2005-12-16, 07:01 AM in reply to Jessifer's post starting "My brother uses the phrase "I fart in..."
Your mother was a hamster and you father smelt of elderberries. I fart in your general direction so called Arthur King and your English K-niggets!

Go away or I shall taunt you a second time!

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