LOL I love that "I hate Monty Python" is a category on your blog. For my 7th birthday I insisted that we break from the Little Mermaid theme to watch the holy grail.
Everyone left, and I didn't care. I think my parents were at least a little proud.
Yup! I need to think of that little moment each time my boss is talking to me about something 'important'. Thank you. What a blast from the past (and thanks for popping by my blog - I definitely did not offer anything as gloriously funny as you did).
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there you go! glad i could help.
Those guys were brilliant.
oh shit....i HEART you and monty. that was damn good!
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LOL I love that "I hate Monty Python" is a category on your blog. For my 7th birthday I insisted that we break from the Little Mermaid theme to watch the holy grail.
Everyone left, and I didn't care. I think my parents were at least a little proud.
Thanks for finding my blog! =)
Hey! Thanks for swinging by my blog! Yours is great also!
Too funny. "Just direct your feet/to the sunny side of the street" also works for me sometimes!
Oh my heck, I needed this tonight! Thank you so much! I am off to whistle the children to bed!
Yup! I need to think of that little moment each time my boss is talking to me about something 'important'. Thank you. What a blast from the past (and thanks for popping by my blog - I definitely did not offer anything as gloriously funny as you did).
Those Python guys always make me laugh!
One of MP's most endearing ditties. Well, that and "Evey Sperm is Sacred."
Yes, yes... I think this can work. I'm going to give it my best go right now!
Monty Python is great! Thanks for following me. I added you too. I've had fun poking around your blog. I'll be back. ;) Off to feed the kids!
Hehehe! I've always loved that.
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