Monty Python - The Man Who Talks in Anagrams
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@iloveihop07 A SHROE A SHROE, MY DINGKOM FOR A SHROE = "A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse" from Shakespeare's from Gink Ditcharr the Dhirt
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@Rorix9 That seems logical enough. I guess it is simply a matter of preference. To me, more often than, clever equals funny. I admire those of quick wit, and I enjoy word play (even puns, if they are clever enough).
Regardless of the material, you must admit Idle's delivery is perfect considering the difficulty of his lines. Classic Monty Python
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I"m so dumb I didn't get any of this =/....
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@AJackalMan Or so clever it's silly.
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Not stupid, but so silly it's clever
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MOTHER IN LAW - WOMAN HITLER!
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@Hendishness touche
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@MrPunTimes i fully understand and appreciate anagrams. Therefore, I would have to conclude my sense of humor is not stimulated by this particular bit. I find the premise itself unfunny. However, I will give it another view to see if I was just in the wrong state of mind at the time.
Also, I found your examples of anagrams clever...but not funny. I guess that's my point.
@Rorix9 No, this skit is not stupid. Indeed you are not as smart as you thought you were. Perhaps it is not a question of intelligence but rather a question of sense of humor (humour, as the folks of MP would say..er, write).
I guess you just don't understand/appreciate anagrams.
a few good anagrams:
Debit Card - BAD CREDIT
Dormitory - DIRTY ROOM
President Clinton of the USA - TO COPULATE, HE FINDS INTERNS
you see?
MrPunTimes 1 month ago 45
"Halls I pacreom eteh ot a semrum's yad,
hotu rat remo elolvy dan remo trempeat?"
(Rapesheake's "Nensto's" 18.1-2)
THEEVANTHETOON 2 months ago 21