Where’s the fun in that?
Isn’t fun in the eye of the beholder, though?
Doesn’t that kinda look like this thing from Big Trouble in Little China?
And isn’t it time for me to go back to bed, because I didn’t intend to wake up this early?
Wasn’t stopping to check my messages “right quick” an ill advised decision on my part?
Well, you know… What’s the point of following… What does @anon29631895 call them? Canadian-Chemical traditions? - if you don’t get to partake of Canadian Chemicals?
Shouldn’t you complain directly to the power-in-charge?
@monkeyoh, I mean?
Didn’t I just finish hauling the last load of complaints to the curb?
So that’s how it’s going to be around here, is it? Benevolent dictator for (the) life (of the thread)?
Didn’t we vote for Princess Pricklepants to be benevolent dictatrix?
Speaking of Princess Pricklepants, did you see the most recent work?
Did you know Caravaggio initially painted Boy with a Basket of Fruit and Some Hedgehogs, which was poorly received, causing a rework into its better known version?
Who’s “complaining?”
Oh, hasn’t it been ages since I’ve seen that skit?
Shouldn’t we all regularly revisit the Pythons to remember how funny they are/were?
Isn’t that an excellent idea?
Isn’t that one perk of child rearing - an excuse for watching the classics again?
Your parents let you watch Monty Python?
Didn’t I have to sneak and watch it, along with Benny Hill?
Wouldn’t they be bad parents if they HADN’T let me watch the Pythons? Isn’t that part of a good modern cultural education (Benny Hill, too)? Isn’t my kid also familiar with Monty Python?
What kind of rotten parents don’t let their kids watch Monty Python and Benny Hill?
The kind of parents who want to be really irritating?
(I think that ought to fill my quota of video clips for the day, eh?)