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    Posted: 20 July 2014 at 8:51pm
Wonderful. Such humorous comedy that requires the brain to be engaged.

Was it only me when the Lumberjack sketch was on that thought of Toulon? After all, the Mounties are in Red & Black. Okay, they wear beige hats but who's splitting hairs?

How about playing a bit of that sketch in the pre-match before one of the Toulon games?

If you've got to play the double reigning champions, how about a bit of fun? There's that plus highlights of their loss at CAPastro.

Just a thought fwiw



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Just come back from watching it in the Cinema!! Brilliant.
Great atmosphere and everybody singing 'always look on the bright side' at the end.
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I saw it live at the O2 on the second night. Always wanted to see the Pythons together (I'd never seen either Eric Idle or Terry Gilliam before).

It was a great night, even allowing for the fact that the O2, whilst being a breathtakingly brilliant venue (especially for the end of season tennis), is a hideous place to try and watch sketch-show comedy.

Have the signatures of all 6 Pythons in my collection, along with Carol Cleveland......oh, the memories brought back by seeing them in the flesh, as it were.

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