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Re: Weird Catalog from Consumer Affairs
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Fri, 9 Oct 1998 00:08:41 GMT
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Perhaps a Princess.... <sarah@eskimo.com> wrote:
On Thu, 8 Oct 1998 00:27:58 GMT, "Jesse Long" <JesseL@hawaii.edu>
wrote:

Ouch.  Major declaration of cultural ignorance.  Monty Python and the Quest
for the Holy Grail.  Dumb, dumb movie, but it has a serious cult following
in the US.  Basically a bunch of Brits running around in medieval gear on a
Camalot-ish search for the Holy Grail.  Mostly live-action, but some
animated interludes.

*blink* That quote comes from that movie? I really like that movie,
but still don't remember the quote (or anything like it) at all!

It's when Arthur comes across the peasant and asks him for directions
and stuff.  Lots of cool things in that interchange.  The peasant
knows he's the king because he's the only one who has no fecal matter
on himself.

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(...) But accuracy is always a good thing. Except when it's not. Steve (26 years ago, 7-Oct-98, to lugnet.build)

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