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Sideshoots - associated subjects => The Lighter Side => Topic started by: BerkshireBugsy on October 06, 2014, 16:36:08



Title: And now for something completely different...
Post by: BerkshireBugsy on October 06, 2014, 16:36:08
Moderator note: Split for obvious reasons!

Likewise.

Woke up.  Put on suit.  Read text messages.  Took off suit.  Went downstairs.  Turned on computer...

 ;D

Too much detail I think.  Sitting naked in front of your computer?   ;D

Paul

Paul7775 :)

Am I am the only one old enough here to remember the Monty Python sketch where there was a man sitting naked playing his organ ? (As in musical type you smutty lot!)


Title: And now for something completely different...
Post by: Tim on October 06, 2014, 16:43:53
Likewise.

Woke up.  Put on suit.  Read text messages.  Took off suit.  Went downstairs.  Turned on computer...

 ;D

Too much detail I think.  Sitting naked in front of your computer?   ;D

Paul

Paul7775 :)

Am I am the only one old enough here to remember the Monty Python sketch where there was a man sitting naked playing his organ ? (As in musical type you smutty lot!)

for a programme called "Blackmail" I believe.



Title: And now for something completely different...
Post by: BerkshireBugsy on October 06, 2014, 16:45:25
Likewise.

Woke up.  Put on suit.  Read text messages.  Took off suit.  Went downstairs.  Turned on computer...

 ;D

Too much detail I think.  Sitting naked in front of your computer?   ;D

Paul

Paul7775 :)

Am I am the only one old enough here to remember the Monty Python sketch where there was a man sitting naked playing his organ ? (As in musical type you smutty lot!)

for a programme called "Blackmail" I believe.



Now you mention it I do believe you are right!

And now for something completely different :)


Title: And now for something completely different...
Post by: chuffed on October 06, 2014, 17:02:27
Here's the youtube link to 'Blackmail'

http://youtu.be/xrRZVCg31fE

Brilliant from a very young Michael Palin.


Title: And now for something completely different...
Post by: BerkshireBugsy on October 06, 2014, 17:04:22
Here's the youtube link to 'Blackmail'

http://youtu.be/xrRZVCg31fE

Brilliant from a very young Michael Palin.

I'm in an office with a tightly locked down web connection but I so want to click on that link :)


Title: Re: And now for something completely different...
Post by: JayMac on October 06, 2014, 17:22:07
Substitute organ for computer and is this an accurate representation of you this morning, NickB?

(http://www.timdrussell.com/images/pythonstills9467916/nude%20organist.jpg)

 :P ;) ;D


Title: Re: And now for something completely different...
Post by: BerkshireBugsy on October 06, 2014, 17:24:42
My apologies for my part in the deviation :)


Title: Re: And now for something completely different...
Post by: NickB on October 06, 2014, 17:26:00
Substitute organ for computer and is this an accurate representation of you this morning, NickB?

(http://www.timdrussell.com/images/pythonstills9467916/nude%20organist.jpg)

 :P ;) ;D

Absolutely spot on.  Especially the hair.
I had no idea the description of my (non)journey to work would lead to this   :D


Title: Re: And now for something completely different...
Post by: JayMac on October 06, 2014, 17:37:14
My apologies for my part in the deviation :)

No worries. Deviation now in the right place for further discussion. I would have been quicker to split but I'm afraid my walk has become rather sillier recently.

Also, when NickB made his innocent remark about how his day started out, I doubt he was expecting the Spanish Inquisition.


Title: Re: And now for something completely different...
Post by: TonyK on October 06, 2014, 23:03:43
Am I am the only one old enough here to remember the Monty Python sketch where there was a man sitting naked playing his organ ? (As in musical type you smutty lot!)

No, you're not. Younger readers may recall the Little Britain sketch, where the man leaves home for work naked but for shoes, realises he's forgotten something and goes back in, emerging later with his briefcase.



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