Through VW, I found that if I were a doughnut, I'd be...
| You Are a Boston Creme Donut |
![]() But on the inside, you're a total pushover and completely soft. You're a traditionalist, and you don't change easily. You're likely to eat the same doughnut every morning, and pout if it's sold out. |
I hate these kinds of doughnuts. Blech. They have that creamy crap that squirts out when you bite them. *shudder*
NO.
And... today in the car, on the drive down to my bil's house for supper, I heard my boys quoting... Monty Python, in particular the sketch below.
First, other than Monty Python's Holy Grail, which we all love, they have not watched or heard quoted any of their stuff in this home. Holy Grail quotes are the norm, but to be honest, my boys don't know its Monty Python. They just know its funny stuff.
So imagine my surprise when I heard it quoted today, by Bones no less who can remember lines... to the point I find it astounding at times, getting the inflection as well as he's very expressive. You don't have to watch the entire video to get it, but get to the point where the gentleman walks in the VERY first room... Room 12.
Bones has that down cold. All of it... ending with pervert. As I heard it, I knew exactly what he was quoting, but could not quit laughing my butt off, hearing it come from his mouth.
I said to Ringo later, what makes me laugh even more, is I think Monty Python is HYSTERICAL, but since this is not stuff we watch in this house at all (other than Holy Grail), it is obiously a genetic sense of humor the boys have. A genetic predisposition to love Monty Python. They actively search for it on the internet now... that I told them this funny group had a name. Heh.
Not just my boys are going to be warped. I remember inviting friends over and watching 8 hours of Monty Python when I was a teenager.
Posted by: vw bug at April 28, 2008 05:20 AMNow they have to learn The Dead Parrot Sketch.
"He's pining for the fjords.
Posted by: Denny at April 28, 2008 03:05 PMI work with people who have never heard the expression, "pining for the fjords" in that sense.
Pity, that.
Oh, the channeling of such stuff is called "brain sludge" in our house. My son does a perfect CrocHunter spoof as seen on South Park. So he spoofs the spoof of a croc spoofer who is now dead and we die laughing!
We are bad people.
:o)
Posted by: Joan of Argghh! at April 28, 2008 06:21 PMThere's a dead bishop on the landing ...
Posted by: Peggy U at April 28, 2008 06:41 PMWhen I took the test, I got powdered sugar devil's cake donut. I was hoping there was a cinnamon twist in there, as that is my favorite.
Posted by: Peggy U at April 28, 2008 07:14 PMDonut quiz - Glazed, fer sure. Krispy Kremes when they are hot. I can eat a dozen!
Posted by: Denny at April 28, 2008 10:38 PMI'm also a Boston Creme - which is hilarious as I no longer imbibe in the oh-so-lovely confection that is the donut. Losing 40 pounds will do that to you!
Monty Python - a genetic predisposition to that kind of humor is funny all by itself. I used to love watching Jabberwocky as a kid, with my parents. "Who's got the trouble with the knockers."
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