RIP Terry Jones
I literally finished drawing up the Kobe Bryant memorial when I find out Veteran Monty Python's Flying Circus alumni Terry Jones passed away from aphasia (lose of ability to speak) and advanced dementia. Not a pleasant way to go.
I grew up watching Monty Python's Flying Circus and the various movies that followed and always enjoyed the antics of the various Python members.
The Comedy world is a little dimmer with Jones' passing. The Python's will never be the same.
I grew up watching Monty Python's Flying Circus and the various movies that followed and always enjoyed the antics of the various Python members.
The Comedy world is a little dimmer with Jones' passing. The Python's will never be the same.
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Inspector: What, a RAW frog?!?
Mr. Hilton: Oh, we use only the finest baby frogs, dew-picked and flown from Iraq, cleansed in the finest quality spring water, lightly killed, and sealed in a succulent, Swiss, quintuple-smooth, treble-milk chocolate envelope, and lovingly frosted with glucose.
Inspector: That's as may be, but it's still a frog!
Mr. Hilton: What else?
Inspector: Well, don't you even take the bones out?
Mr. Hilton: If we took the bones out, it wouldn't be crunchy, would it? ." - Crunchy Frog sketch. One of his best performances. I read the news of his death on the BBC website - hated to hear of his passing. I grew up watching Monty Python on PBS in the Dallas area.
Mr. Hilton: Oh, we use only the finest baby frogs, dew-picked and flown from Iraq, cleansed in the finest quality spring water, lightly killed, and sealed in a succulent, Swiss, quintuple-smooth, treble-milk chocolate envelope, and lovingly frosted with glucose.
Inspector: That's as may be, but it's still a frog!
Mr. Hilton: What else?
Inspector: Well, don't you even take the bones out?
Mr. Hilton: If we took the bones out, it wouldn't be crunchy, would it? ." - Crunchy Frog sketch. One of his best performances. I read the news of his death on the BBC website - hated to hear of his passing. I grew up watching Monty Python on PBS in the Dallas area.
I wasn<t thinking about the people that do the cartoons I was thinking of the actual actors that were on the show. In the late 80s. They did a documentary program and there was a gag near the end of it, of where are they now the actors were shown to be locked in a large wooden wardrobe and one sayingn can we come out now? gag was that they<d been locked in there for so many years. One of them died shortly after they filmed that bit had cancer or something like that. In fire member correctly, there was five guys that came out of the wardrobe and if I remember correctly, at least three of them are dead, if not all, five.one died shortly after being in one of the James Bond movies. A while back he played the new q. and one alum, I think, died of cancer or AIDS. Quite a ways back in the 90s or late 80s and there was one that had a stroke and I think he<s the one that most recently passed because Ira member. That being the one that couldn<t talk. He had a stroke and couldn<t talk I believe, was the story so that<s 3of 5 accounted for and given the guys are quite old i thought it might be at the point that he was the last of them still alive. At some point, I<ve got a break down and get the Monty Python DVDs I<ve seen a few episodes of the show and parts of the holy Grail. man i love what I<ve seen of their work.its just such a really interesting style of comedy and I don<t think I<ve ever seen anything else like it. It<s like trying to compare Dr. who too any other science fiction back in the 1970s and 1980s.
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