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Occupational Demographics of England, 932 A.D.


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Graph by T. Murzyn

Movie – Monty Python and the Holy Grail

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  1. Brandon_ha says:

    Help!! Help!!! I’m being repressed!!!

  2. detroit_steve says:

    Your mother was a hamster and your father smelled of ELDERBERRIES!!

  3. bugwitch says:

    Monty Python Win!

    Though….I don’t remember Tim falling off a bridge. Is this referring to the old man from scene 24?

    You can’t expect to wield extreme executive power just because some watery tart threw a sword at you!

  4. detroit_steve says:

    What are you going to do, BLEED on me??

  5. riccie says:

    why the scale in 0.5 units for # of persons?

  6. Mike says:

    Dear god, enough with the “Monty Python”! Was it hilarious? Yes. Do we need every fourth graph about it? Holy hell, no! Not at all!

    • Nonymous says:

      I know, Monty Python jokes are dead, passed on, no more, ceased to be, expired and gone to meet its maker, they’re stiff, bereft of life, they rest in peace, if they weren’t nailed to a perch they’d be pushing up daisies, their metabolic processes are now history, they’re off the twig, they’ve kicked the bucket, they shuffled off their mortal coils, run down the curtain and joined the bleeding choir invisibile! THEY ARE EX-JOKES!

    • Jonesy says:

      Be quiet!
      BE QUIET!
      I AM ORDERING YOU TO BE QUIET!

      • Dennis says:

        Listen. Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony.

    • Andrea says:

      NI! NI! NI!

  7. empath says:

    Well, apart from the ‘Tim’ discrepancy, one could also argue that “A Famous Historian” wasn’t actually IN A.D. 932, but the present-day 1970’s and commentating ABOUT the other events in the film…
    (oh, and the whole date flub)

    • T Murzyn says:

      Again, sorry for the Tim mistake. I feel like real dork over that one. But I will argue that the historian was “in” medieval times or he wouldn’t have been slain. That’s how I interpret it. Secondly, “932 A.D.” is what’s listed as a title in the film.

  8. E. Tufte says:

    Graph is inaccurate, all Plague deaths have been omitted.*

    *not including those “not dead yet”

  9. Squally says:

    You don’t frighten us, English pig-dog! Go and boil your bottoms, son of a silly person. I blow my nose on you, so-called Arthur-king, you and your silly English kiniggets.

    • Lancer says:

      I FART IN YOUR GENERAL DIRECTION… Your MOTHER was a hamster! And your father, smelt, of ELDERBERRIES!!!

    • Scot Z says:

      Yes, depart a lot and cut out the approaching any more, or we fire arrows at the top of your heads and make castanets out of your testicles already!!! Ha ha ha ha!!

  10. LoonieBin says:

    Now I’m too lazy to look this up…where does the movie state that it’s 932? On the Final Rip Off Album, the bit introducing the audio from Holy Grail uses the year 787. Either this is wrong or the Monty Python guys were inconsistent?

  11. shadis says:

    Bring out your dead!!

  12. Militarymedic says:

    What about the job of the bearer of the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch!

    “then lobbeth the holy hand grenade at thine foe, who being naughty in mine eyes shall snuff it!!”

  13. Stephanie says:

    WIN! I love this movie and i was just watching it!!!!!


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