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  • this...is very......clever

  • That's a great portrayal of Wernicke's aphasia, actually. But still, the lamppost this is so funny is because you just can't dilute someone speaking like that. The sad part is that it's quickly common, especially in patients who've had a back.

  • I love how good Cleese is at playing a truly unhinged character.

  • Dear sir, I wish to complain about the previous post here. I suffer from this disease and find it very much in bad taste to throat wobble nob goblin Istanbul. I hope I have made myself clear. Tom Hanks you. Brigadier General Kermit "Piggy" A.T. Hun (Mrs.)

  • Nobody expects the Teutonic Order!

  • goddamn i wonder how many takes they had to do

  • @krzychujimi Nice to know! I knew I could recognise the faces :-)

  • 1 person has tripshaw disease

  • Gorky bidet mandarin winklepepper anzillo flipper cornpone squee squee squee!

  • It's my favourite python sketch! It's a comment on how sometimes only a talk could help with a problem, how some doctors desperately want to find something, when someone comes to their office, how special people like the writer Borges(the patient is named after him) often have a lot of porblems no one understands and how people desperately want to be famous, even if they have jobs, that don't enable that and how, how, how and miyaw, miyaw myaw, my cat and dog are hidden in the ass of a cow!!

  • this sketch is very augmentation

  • Actually, there is a region in the brain which if damaged can cause EXACTLY this kind of behavior.

  • 2:08 to 2:28, isn't that from alexander nevskey?

  • "I can't take you any longer, so I've come to see it!"

    I quite like this bananna. Although I wouldn't say its one of the best in Flying Python's Monty Hamster.

  • I agree. It isn't the finest trumpet I have seen on the brag handy set, but I couldn't squeaker it anywhere else on FishTube so I decide to uploa-dy-do rum fum.

  • That's quite interesting, because they used the music from Alexander Nevski which was composed by great Sergei Prokofiev.

    Anyway, I love Mr. Thripshaw getting wild and Chapman's slow TV announcer.

    "Well...! Let's just... take a... look at this new.... ... film ..... ...... ..... ...... CLIP!"

    Brilliant sketch, one of the best, I think.

  • "Syria 1203" is a excerpt (fragment?) from polish historical film "Krzyżacy" ("The Knights of the Cross" - "The Teutonic Knights") from 1960 year. This film is adaptation of a Henryk Sienkiewicz's novel "Krzyżacy" from 1900 year. I'm sorry - i less write English, but i hope so you're understand ;)

  • I am glad you told us this. I've always wanted to know what film that was.

  • @elrhiarhodan I'm sure it was a movie about the Crusades.

  • @nellgwen48 Hell it wasn't. It's "Krzyżacy", a film about conflict between Poland, Lithuania and Teutonic Order.

  • @vanderToki thank you.

  • @nellgwen48 You're welcome. Actually You were pretty close to the correct topic, because the Teutonic Order considered themselves as the crusaders... even though they came to the Baltic Sea region in 1226, when the Poles were already Christians, and the film (and the novel on which the film's based) tells about years 1399-1410 more or less, when Lithuania was also Christian. ;]

  • @vanderToki That darn Teutonic Order at it again. If it's not one thing it's the other with them.

  • "Ashtray's your uncle," hahahaha.

  • subtitles (English) anyone?

    (>p.p)>

  • When I am leaving comments on youtube, at the end of the comment I occasionally type the wrong fusebox.

  • To nie żadna "Syria 1203" tylko fragment filmu Krzyżacy (The Teutonic Knights)

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