Because most philosophies that frown on reproduction don't survive.
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Something Completely Different
I never thought I'd say this, but I'm kind of over all the discussion of marriage, sex, men, and women. So I went looking for some Mitchell and Webb to post, but these were the only ones I could find that were clean enough to post.
And don't comment to me about marriage, sex, men, or women.
Nonsense. What about the Nazis bit: "Are we the baddies?" That one was pretty clean, wasn't it? And how about the one where the fellow comes into the convenience store and picks up a couple cans of lager? There's a line in an old episode of The Office where Michael says, "When I discovered YouTube, I didn't work for five days." That's pretty much what happened when I discovered these two.
Also, very cheeky of you to say you're over marriage, sex, men, and women, and then post a sketch that is built around a man's parley with a woman that involves not looking down her top.
Actually, Matthew, I was thisclose to posting What Women Want, but I was worried it might bring the haters back out from under their rotted boards.
Nazis is awesome, but I may have posted it here before, and it wasn't showing up in the "related videos" sidebar, which formed the basis of my research. I also love the Party Planners sketches, especially the one about Scooby Doo, but those have already been posted as well. My favorite is Brain Surgery, but I've linked to that at least twice in the past...
I almost posted the KKK one and the Casino Royale, but both of them were just enough off that I thought better of it. Casino Royale was doing well right up until almost the end -- too bad!
With the Catholic News sites discussing the Vatican's move to reform the LCWR, I pulled this slim volume written back in 1986 off the shelf to re-read. It's a quick and amusing read: a satirical view of the breakdown and renewal of reli...
I'd never read any Henry James before, though I did see the Nicole Kidman movie adaptation of Portrait of a Lady some years ago because... well, because it was a costume drama with Nicole Kidman in it.
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This was the first time in some years that I've re-read this Austen novel, one of the quieter and shorter ones, but one which has ranked among my favorites. It was striking me, on this pass, that it rather shows the effects of having be...
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Nonsense. What about the Nazis bit: "Are we the baddies?" That one was pretty clean, wasn't it? And how about the one where the fellow comes into the convenience store and picks up a couple cans of lager? There's a line in an old episode of The Office where Michael says, "When I discovered YouTube, I didn't work for five days." That's pretty much what happened when I discovered these two.
Also, very cheeky of you to say you're over marriage, sex, men, and women, and then post a sketch that is built around a man's parley with a woman that involves not looking down her top.
I was going to mention the Nazis one, but was beaten to it. The Church one is pretty darned funny too...but that does have a woman in it, so...
Actually, Matthew, I was thisclose to posting What Women Want, but I was worried it might bring the haters back out from under their rotted boards.
Nazis is awesome, but I may have posted it here before, and it wasn't showing up in the "related videos" sidebar, which formed the basis of my research. I also love the Party Planners sketches, especially the one about Scooby Doo, but those have already been posted as well. My favorite is Brain Surgery, but I've linked to that at least twice in the past...
I almost posted the KKK one and the Casino Royale, but both of them were just enough off that I thought better of it. Casino Royale was doing well right up until almost the end -- too bad!
Oh wait, here's a good one: Kill All The Poor.
And don't forget the other two "we're back" sketches - the one in the clothes shop and the one in the restaurant!
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