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oldangelmidnight wrote:What's the right time to introduce Monty Python?
Think my dad did when I was about nine or ten. :!!!:
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Eivind August wrote:
oldangelmidnight wrote:What's the right time to introduce Monty Python?
Think my dad did when I was about nine or ten. :!!!:
Haha I was seven. He also woke my brother and I up in the middle of the night to go hang out in graveyards and see who had the earliest death dates. And took us on after-hours tours of psychiatric hospitals he worked in.

We don't really talk anymore :lol:
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Yeah I think 9 or 10 is about when I started getting into Python, too.

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Yikes
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I think I must have been in preschool...So 3 or 4 for Python. My dad used to sing that lumberjack song to us.
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If I had to pick three other people who had early intros to Python...well, they're all on this page.
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Eivind August wrote:
oldangelmidnight wrote:What's the right time to introduce Monty Python?
Think my dad did when I was about nine or ten. :!!!:
Haha I was seven. He also woke my brother and I up in the middle of the night to go hang out in graveyards and see who had the earliest death dates. And took us on after-hours tours of psychiatric hospitals he worked in.

We don't really talk anymore :lol:
That is awesome.

I don't remeber a time when Python wasn't in our lives.
Plus we had the Goodies, the Two Ronnies, hours of the Goon show on record and a heap of Spike Milligan books courtesy of my grandad.
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10/10
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Dear god my daughters just discovered some bullshit called Hi5 House. It's Strayan.

Pope we're not friends anymore bye
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Hi5 sucks, dude and i cant apologize enough.
1st gen Hi5 Charlie is pretty bangin with the sound off, though.
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