Eric Idle and Henry Woolf in a sketch from Idle’s post-Python show, Rutland Weekend Television. This sketch shows a TV interview where they both talk in funny, nonsensical phrases.
Rutland Weekend Television – Gibberish
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patient in a cup!
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Saddle bag, saddle bag. . . .
God forbid, this garbage come first began to learn English:)
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I am irresistibly reminded of the scene space in Spore. . .
Machine wrapped with butter.
ROFL!
“Sick in a cup!”
I think what English sounds like to foreigners
You get right there in his [shitbox little. ] CC / gapingpussy
feathers butter kiss daughters Fasaneriet absolute.
Pure genius. RWT was the brain child Eric Idle, Monty Python when it went belly up. I bought the ablum has dodo brilliant song by Neil Innes so well. Get a sense of humor
just a word. . . . ‘What !?!?!”
Not funny
Rush Limbaugh is more rational.
Thats a word:)
Sick in a cup!
Mahin wrapped with butter!
Is not it funny how Horne and Cordes. . . . Joke!
This is the way talk shows sound to me anyway, complete nonsense!
2 words. . . EXCELLENT!
Or both. . .
Under his days python Eric has always been difficult to obtain for his sketches of what he would write. This is pure genius.