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Sir Henry at Rawlinson's End by Vivian Stanshall

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A selection from Sir Henry at Rawlinson's end' by Vivian Stanshall

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  • It was inedible muck, and there wasn't enough of it. =8¬)

  • Bring me Calvin's horse radish and vicious mustards

    To pierce the tongue like Cardigan's lancers

    Who needs Shakespeare?

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  • "I could see the blighter's eyes burning like coals in the undergrowth... then it was on me, big as a tank."

  • She noticed that the gnomes were rather more masculine, a bit more priapic than when she had last seen them. Then she realised why horrid Gerard had spent so much pocket money on plasticine!.

  • If I had all the money I've spent on drink, I'd spend it on drink!

  • I don't know what I want but I want it now!

    

  • The Cistern Chapel. Classic.

  • FANTASTIC!

    VIVIAN STANSHALL IS A GENIUS!

  • "Your supposed to love me, you vile jelly....Take that!!"

    "I thought Kalahari was a Japanese form of suicide?...."

    "No! Kamikaze ! Brainwashed nips, diving head-first into the kazi!!"

    "If a job's worth doing, it's worth paying someone else to do it!"

    "You'll not being staying over? The priest-hole's full of empties!!!"

    "I'll not up your wages unless you take your teeth out!" and so many more...

  • "Your supposed to love me, you vile jelly....Take that!!"

    "I thought Kalahari was a Japanese form of suicide?...."

    "No! Kamikaze ! Brainwashed nips, diving head-first into the kazi!!"

    "If a job's worth doing, it's worth paying someone else to do it!"

  • 'English as Tuppence' . Who but Viv could have come up with this incredibly inspired term? Beautiful use of language; Shakespeare?, Dylan Thomas? Greatly underrated and sadly missed. Much love, Viv, wherever you are!

  • A somewhat very burnt St.Joan would approve.

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