@empireofthesun I know you commented three years ago but I'm going to reply anyway.
Michael and John were at public schools (anyone could join if you offered the most money, hence 'public'. They were more upper-middle class, considered richer than private schools), Terry J and Graham were at grammar schools, Eric was at an orphanage and Terry G went to school in America so I'm not sure. :)
HAHA it's ironic because that's what ordering kitchen appliances is like. The company makes it so hard on themselves. HAHA I had a friend that he ordered a new stove and by the time he got it it had been a year. Stupid sears.
@Aresftfun Then it's not ironic, because irony is when the comical thing happens to have something to do with the opposite of what the subject is about.
-Take delivery of this cooker sketch? sign here please.....and here...and here, here, here, here, here, there, annnnnnnd....here. Ta, -If you have any trouble with it, give us a ring & we`ll swap it for an animation, or a dirty vicar sketch, but don`t ask for a plastic surgeon routine, you can`t get the parts. ....er,....can I have my pen back?
what did graham say at 2:27? making me crazeee.. thanks.
markmarktarmann 3 weeks ago
So this is how the idea of FedEx began...
KafutafishLK 3 months ago
I love Terry's insane/proud smile and then the EPIC "New Cooker Sketch" titles. XD
pockypurse 8 months ago
Graham Chapman's smile at 1:08 is the best thing ever.
greg5566 8 months ago
Graham is amazing... ly gay. In a good way.
eschercheshire 10 months ago
@empireofthesun I know you commented three years ago but I'm going to reply anyway.
Michael and John were at public schools (anyone could join if you offered the most money, hence 'public'. They were more upper-middle class, considered richer than private schools), Terry J and Graham were at grammar schools, Eric was at an orphanage and Terry G went to school in America so I'm not sure. :)
ClockworkComputer 11 months ago
Everytime I watch Monty Python, it feels like lunchtime.
... Does that sound weird?
GreenGearMood 1 year ago 9
HAHA it's ironic because that's what ordering kitchen appliances is like. The company makes it so hard on themselves. HAHA I had a friend that he ordered a new stove and by the time he got it it had been a year. Stupid sears.
Aresftfun 1 year ago 2
@Aresftfun Then it's not ironic, because irony is when the comical thing happens to have something to do with the opposite of what the subject is about.
Lioyd1rving 1 year ago
@Lioyd1rving But it's ironic because I expected a strange thing to happen. :p
(Note: It doesn't have to be comical)
Aresftfun 1 year ago
The Pythons are the GODS of Comedy!
csibatmanfan 1 year ago 7
I have trouble with some of the Pythons. At the beginning, is the host character Palin or Idle?
joelpi47 1 year ago
@joelpi47 At 'Face the Press'? That's Eric.
RoseInPink 1 year ago 3
-Take delivery of this cooker sketch? sign here please.....and here...and here, here, here, here, here, there, annnnnnnd....here. Ta, -If you have any trouble with it, give us a ring & we`ll swap it for an animation, or a dirty vicar sketch, but don`t ask for a plastic surgeon routine, you can`t get the parts. ....er,....can I have my pen back?
Gjeorje 1 year ago
IT'S!!!!!
hattrickster33 2 years ago
Substitute 'gas-cooker' with 'books from Amazon' and that's me.
OrontesRM 2 years ago 5
Eighty-eight-thousand-million-billion houses is a lot of houses.
snailboy38 2 years ago 4
where the hell will they BUILD them in the Great London Area???
spinynorman230 1 year ago
"A small patch of brown liquid." I love irrelevent humor.
drsdino 2 years ago 33
In Greece, the opposition is quite as effective as the creosote in the video.
MontyPython246 2 years ago 5
which is significantly more effective than the government
aresnfish 2 years ago 3
At least the creosote can offer you a chance for intellectual conversation, in contradiction to most politicians.
MontyPython246 2 years ago 5
and also he can explode making people laff
werescaredofbob 2 years ago
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OrontesRM 2 years ago
what a beutiful satire on buracracie (I know I mispelled that but who cares?)
drsdino 3 years ago 2
only the burocrats :D
qumni 3 years ago 4
I know but besides those whining farires who else cares.
drsdino 3 years ago
Graham looks so pretty in his dress lol.
I love how he whines lol.and john cleese as the gay man was hysterical.a great start to the morning lol
Smile.God loves you
jessiethegeek 3 years ago 7
I love the way Graham tilts his head to show off that necklace. It's so demure.
AliceMoving 3 years ago 29
ah? you like that ?
Yehan44surreal 3 years ago
Yeah, it's funny.
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HESHOMO 3 years ago
Whhoooo the new cooker sketch!
FeliciaZezili 4 years ago 2
I still love Graham's whine. It's perfect.
Kain456 4 years ago 8
i nearly died from laughter when he started whining, i couldn't help but crack up.
AtTheApostasy 3 years ago 2
they loved dressing up as women, didnt they? hrhr
shadowpig13 4 years ago
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What do you expect they are all public school boys
frog2eyes 4 years ago
no they are not! john and michael are private school boys!
empireofthesun 4 years ago 7
"Mrs. Rogers?"
"No. Oh I must be in the wrong house!"
5Pirouettes 4 years ago 5
ahhhh back to the wonderful theme i know and love... i much prefer this intro.
<3 the first scene as well
Eggfreg 4 years ago
woo hoo series 2 :D
gallaghim 4 years ago
Hahaha, the cooker sketch is spot on. My gas cooker arrived with the same palaver...
sundaeg1rl 4 years ago