Yes, I saw the one on Graham Chapman who I loved in Life of Brian.
And in the Holy Grail movie. Wonderful stuff. They were
surprisingly frank about his drinking. Oh, how I wish that someone
was making movies with that type of wit now.
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Keith Johnson
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Two multi-pass tickets, please.
FYI. Click on the link to see a picture of the cruise/space ship.
George
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Technology: THe Future Now
The flying luxury hotel of tomorrow
Cruise ship will sail through the air, not the water
Sounds cool, sort of like the SHIELD Helicarrier in Marvel Comics! Has
potential, but it'd be nice if such conveyances could oneday be for the
masses.
Not to change the topic, but as for futuristic transportation, I'm still
waiting, and waiting for the supersonic undergound tubes. Two of Gene
UAE Gave $100 Million for Katrina Relief
By TED BRIDIS, Associated Press Writer 56 minutes ago
Weeks before one of its companies sought U.S. approval for its ports deal, the
United Arab Emirates contributed $100 million to
Amen, amen, amen! Wit is the operative word. We have slapstick,
satire, racial humour, ghetto humour, scatological humour, sexual
humour, insulting humour, and just plain bad humour. Python had all of
the above--but did it with amazing skill. Wit indeed!
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