1) The Monty Python Parrot Sketch taught me about death and acceptance -- either in life and / or in returning a defective toaster to the shop where you bought it.
And that it is inherent in people - for the sake of saving their arses - to deny to the hilt the obvious truth.
2) This is technically not a Monty Python Flying Circus exclusive but two of the writers of this sketch are John Cleese and Graham Chapman. It was also performed later on by most of the Pythons live. But it originally showed on At Last the 1948 Show and is available on the At Last the 1948 Show DVD and not in the Monty Python Flying Circus DVD.
The Four Yorkshiremen sketch taught me the fact that human arrogance knows no bounds.
3) I learned in Monty Python's Cheese Shop Sketch that rage, at times, is understandable.
It is still no excuse though. But damn it cathartically feels so good.
Friday, September 18, 2009
All I really need to know I learned watching Monty Pythons Flying Circus (part1)
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