Thank you everyone!
I'm so proud of myself for getting this far.
It's a feeling like no other, I can't imagine what it will feel like to hold the first proper copy.
Onto the final stretch!
A quite extraordinary feeling.
Something you've been wondering about and dreaming about... for years.
Then all of a sudden it's here, in your hands. With a life of its own.
Eddie Izzard, one of my favourite comedians, raised a ton of money for charity and no one says anything but yet the Guardian goes and does this and everyone starts blaming her? She doesn't control The Guardian. It's their fault not hers. She's done nothing wrong.
Do Americans actually pray before meals like they show in films???
Most American families are shown thanking the lord and saying a prayer before eating. No one does that here in the UK as far as I'm aware.
Marty Feldman is a genius.
I admire the way he didn't let his condition control him, instead he took control and turned it into a tool to help his career.
The world would have been quite a different place back then. I wonder how he was treated.
Best eyes in a movie?
Marty Feldman had a condition called Graves' ophthalmopath, a thyroid disease. he used it to his advantage in his comedy and movies after he got it.
I appreciate the honesty of his work and someone who had the moxy to move on. Marty is awesome.
Thank you to Mr George Harrison for not only providing great tunes that make me happy but for also funding one of my favourite movies.
Thank you, thank you! and many thanks, to you.
I'm listening to Harry Nilsson for the first time.
Spotify will only let me play in shuffle so I'm alternating between bawling my eyes out and smiling uncontrollably.
Robin Williams would be 71 today.
Here is a little tribute I made to celebrate his life.
All funds raised go to Lewy Body Dementia Resource Center.
Do check it out if you have time, it's really appreciated.
Thank you! :)
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πAfter 3 long exhausting years of hard work, I did it! I am proud to announce that Iβm officially a graduate.
A huge thank you to everyone who has supported and encouraged me. I love you all. β€οΈ
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Thanks for replying.
Personally, this is the part that doesn't sit right with me. To think this God who knows me, refuses to cure my suffering, to answer my questions, but would not hesitate to send me to hell for simply not believing, does not suggest to me that he is good.
@Positively4thS
Just because she was given a dress to wear and wanted to look nice doesn't mean she wants people to comment about her weight. She can do what she likes. Doesn't make it acceptable for people to say nasty things.
I really fancy some fish and chips.
So expensive though. Used to be a cheap meal now it's about Β£7-8. By the time you've added delivery fee and driver fee it's Β£11-12.
The more I watch this the more I see the little things haha
Michael's so polite he said "thank you very much" and then didn't pick up a sandwich hahahaha.
John is struggling to work out what he's eating
Eric is baptizing the sandwiches?
@EricIdle
I found out it's April 1985. You were visiting David Bowie and Jim Henson at Abbey Road studios when they were recording music for Labyrinth.
@EricIdle
This is my happy place. The pirate sketch.
I remember watching this for the first time and being amazed that somehow my favourite Python and favourite Beatle did this thing.
It's very funny, thank you
Another highlight from yesterdayβs
@fantomfilms
signing event was the Seventh Doctor
@4SylvesterMcCoy
playing the spoons for her (and even ON her!). He made her smile and laugh so much! (excuse the camera work filmed on a phone!)
#DoctorWho
I love the TV comedy sketches from Rutland Weekend Television.
They are hilarious.
I actually enjoyed them so much that I made a compilation of them.
Watch it here:
In 2021 I wrote a little script called "The Cranks".
I put it aside and dreamed about making and releasing it into the world.
Today, at age 21, my dream became a reality.
I present to you...
The Cranks:
John Cleese said on TV that he was "cancelled". Then he started making a documentary about being "cancelled".
Now he is rebooting a show that he said "wouldn't be made these days" while filming a documentary about being "cancelled".
And how I discovered Monty Python:
- Parents watched Bohemian Rhapsody film
- I became Brian May fan
- Followed him on Instagram
- Terry Jones passed away
- Brian posted about it
- I had no idea who he was so googled it and discovered life of Brian on YouTube
- I watched it...
SHAKESPEARE
I would like to get into Shakespeare.
I didn't hate Romeo and Juliet at school. The language was odd but I thought the plot was rather good.
I don't want to put myself off and I'd quite like to give myself a fighting chance.
Where on earth do I start? Thank you
BREAKING NEWS: Graham Chapman says he WILL NOT be attending the King's coronation.
In a statement, he said:
"I have nothing against the King but I do not know how I would be able to attend being dead and all that."