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Ancient Greeks pre-empted Dead Parrot sketch
Fri Nov 14, 2008 2:56pm EST

By Daniel Flynn

ATHENS (Reuters) - "I'll tell you what's wrong with it. It's dead,
that's what's wrong with it."

For those who believe the ancient Greeks thought of everything first,
proof has been found in a 4th century AD joke book featuring an
ancestor of Monty Python's Dead Parrot sketch where a man returns a
parrot to a shop, complaining it is dead.

The 1,600-year-old work entitled "Philogelos: The Laugh Addict," one
of the world's oldest joke books, features a joke in which a man
complains that a slave he has just bought has died, its publisher said
Friday.

"By the gods," answers the slave's seller, "when he was with me, he
never did any such thing!"

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