Alllllllllll RRRRRiiiiiiiiiiggghhhtttt!!:banana:
Congrats!!
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I just found this
http://photos.webridestv.com/datasto...8_20080801.jpg
don't you just love motivational posters :)
mmmm I love Arby's. It's the only fast food I enjoy...Guilty pleasure haha :blush:
Congratulations Daniel!!
Why not celebrate with an Arby's dripping with synthetic cheese (?)
Gilliatt
Bicycle repair man!
http://searchenginetigers.com/wp-con...repair-man.jpg
Anyone like spam? :lol:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFrtpT1mKy8
Spam spam spam spam, spam spam spam spam.
:lol:
Give me all your lupins!
http://orangecow.org/pythonet/dennis.gif
:lol::lol:
could I have egg, bacon, spam and sausage without the spam?
Here's something funny. Every time I discuss humor with my British cousins, they say that British humor is 'more sophisticated' the our 'silly American slapstick'. They thought Monty Python was a bunch of Americans with fake British accents when I showed them 'sophisticated' humor. :lol:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRbkkqZikx4
here is something american and new, but it's still got me Loling :D
:lol:
I love MadTV!
Hey, Monty Python really is sophistocated humor. All six of them went to Oxford and other ivy league schools, and as a result, intigrated their philosophical talent into their humor. Monty Python was far far ahead of its time, that even television today hasn't caught up to it. It was the first show to make use of the techniques used in then contemporary theatre, such as self-reflexivness and meta-reference, as well as typical Beckettian word games. It was the first show to apply postmodern aesthetics with a satarization of 'high culture' as well as a loose and jumbled up, dream-like narrative (which has more associations with surrealism than postmodernism), and let's not forget the almost consistent use of absurd irony in almost every single sketch.