OT: Monty Pythons "RAF banter" - especially for english native speakers

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  1. RedBull

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    OT: Monty Pythons "RAF banter" - especially for english native speakers

    Monty Pythons "RAF banter"

    http://www.ibras.dk/montypython/episode42.htm#2

    especially native english speakers will appreciate this absolutely crazy RAF banter speech :)

    Enjoy
     
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    Re: OT: Monty Pythons "RAF banter" - especially for english native speakers

    Bally good show red bull.. what what.. toodle pip! :)
     
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    Re: OT: Monty Pythons "RAF banter" - especially for english native speakers

    That is absolutely brilliant, thank you old bean :)

    SQUIFF HO!
     
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    Re: OT: Monty Pythons "RAF banter" - especially for english native speakers

    oh, ra-ther!
     
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    Re: OT: Monty Pythons "RAF banter" - especially for english native speakers

    And now a something completely different ...
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    The Larch
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    Re: OT: Monty Pythons "RAF banter" - especially for english native speakers

    the introduction of this sequence makes me crazy also:

    ..."The Reverend Charlie `Drooper' Hyper-Squawk Smith (at this point the freeze frame starts moving as the chaplain lifts himself out of the cockpit and jumps down beside his Spitfire) the cleft-palated RAF chaplain, who single-handed shot down over five hundred German chaplains. (smiling cheerfully he crosses off another emblem of a vicar in a German helmet on the side of the plane. Beside this is written '"Here we come Kraut" Luke 17, verse 3') This is the story of the men who flew with him ... it really is! (a squadron leader, just off a mission, runs past, and dashes into a Nissen hut)"


    "
    Here we come Kraut"... :D LOL