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Good bye Monty Python
Post by Arol   » Mon Jul 21, 2014 4:42 pm

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Just spent a delightful 2 hours watching Monty Python say good bye.
In spite of fluffed or forgotten lines and creaky bones they carried right on with bravura.
John Cleese might not be able to do his Funny Walks (with a hip and knee replacement, probably a good idea!), but there was nothing wrong with his memory or sense of timing.
For 2 hours they had the audience in the sold out hall (tickets sold out in less then a minute), in the palm of their hands, and then they said good bye.
Their last greeting, a Terry Gillam poster;
Now Piss Off!!!
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Re: Good bye Monty Python
Post by PeterZ   » Mon Jul 21, 2014 4:50 pm

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Arol wrote:Just spent a delightful 2 hours watching Monty Python say good bye.
In spite of fluffed or forgotten lines and creaky bones they carried right on with bravura.
John Cleese might not be able to do his Funny Walks (with a hip and knee replacement, probably a good idea!), but there was nothing wrong with his memory or sense of timing.
For 2 hours they had the audience in the sold out hall (tickets sold out in less then a minute), in the palm of their hands, and then they said good bye.
Their last greeting, a Terry Gillam poster;
Now Piss Off!!!


For those in the US, you can watch encores this Wednesday and Thursday evenings at a local movie theater.
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Re: Good bye Monty Python
Post by namelessfly   » Mon Jul 21, 2014 10:31 pm

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PeterZ wrote:
Arol wrote:Just spent a delightful 2 hours watching Monty Python say good bye.
In spite of fluffed or forgotten lines and creaky bones they carried right on with bravura.
John Cleese might not be able to do his Funny Walks (with a hip and knee replacement, probably a good idea!), but there was nothing wrong with his memory or sense of timing.
For 2 hours they had the audience in the sold out hall (tickets sold out in less then a minute), in the palm of their hands, and then they said good bye.
Their last greeting, a Terry Gillam poster;
Now Piss Off!!!


For those in the US, you can watch encores this Wednesday and Thursday evenings at a local movie theater.



Will watch for it.

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Re: Good bye Monty Python
Post by Michael Everett   » Tue Jul 22, 2014 12:00 pm

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Does this mean that Monty Python will be recognised as being a subset of the Norweigan Blue?
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Re: Good bye Monty Python
Post by Arol   » Tue Jul 22, 2014 12:07 pm

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Michael Everett wrote:Does this mean that Monty Python will be recognised as being a subset of the Norweigan Blue?

Well seeing that they had a memoriam to Graham Chapman, giving his date of birth and date of death, and had the same for Monty Python, I think it would be a reasonable deduction to presume, that like the unfortunate Norwegian Blue, Monty Python is gone, dead, no more etc., etc… :cry:
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Re: Good bye Monty Python
Post by pokermind   » Tue Jul 22, 2014 8:34 pm

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