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Article 11470 of alt.fan.monty-python:
Path: usenet.ins.cwru.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!munnari.oz.au!yoyo.aarnet.edu.au!sirius.ucs.adelaide.edu.au!avarice.teaching.cs.adelaide.edu.au!spmorgan
From: spmorgan@avarice.teaching.cs.adelaide.edu.au (sp morgan)
Newsgroups: alt.fan.monty-python
Subject: Re: Monty-Python files ???
Message-ID: <4460@sirius.ucs.adelaide.edu.au>
Date: 4 Sep 91 05:22:51 GMT
References: <1991Sep2.112009.48@bertha.cc.und.ac.za>
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In article <1991Sep2.112009.48@bertha.cc.und.ac.za>, steinber@bertha.cc.und.ac.za writes:
|>
|> Does anybody know where I can get Monty-Python files from.
|> A while back, I read something about them here but the
|> item was erased before I could check the email addresses..
|>
|> Thanks in anticipation...
These ftp sites were posted to rec.humor not long ago
FTP locations for Monty Python Files:
SUNED.ZOO.CS.YALE.EDU
Directory: /LIB/PYTHON (NOTE: thise files are compressed with .Z format)
VENUS.YCC.YALE.EDU
Directory: /PYTHON
and this article also
{{
This is a message sent to me and posted without permission. It is pretty much
self-explanatory, and contains many, many credits (so I hope you will not
flame me for too much crediting) [ that would be a first]. :)
Enjoy,
Michael aka SNOOPY@DRYCAS.CLUB.CC.CMU.EDU
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Resent-Date: 4/16/88 18:59:24
Resent-To: Sheldon Luberoff <GPOY@CORNELLA>
From: CLARINET@YALEVM
Date: 10/04/87 18:43
To: GPOY@CORNELLA
Subject: PYTHON files
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Date: Sun, 04 Oct 87 17:14 EST
From: CLARINET@YALEVM
To: GPOY@CORNELLA
Subject: PYTHON files
Enclosed are the files you ordered. Thank you for requesting the *Executive
Version* of these files. You are obviously a user of excellent taste who
appreciates the finer things in life and is willing to pay the few extra pence
for an article of real quality. To you, our friend, we are proud to offer our
new and improved collection of Python files, which now numbers over 60 (yes,
sixty) rib-tickling, side-splitting virtual bundles of humor.
To properly enjoy the files, follow these easy instructions:
1) Load the files.
2) Edit a file.
3) Enjoy the file.
4) Repeat steps 2 and 3.
In order to insure that your file collection has a long and happy life, please
read it only in temperatures of 512-600 degrees Kelvin, feed it once per week
(avoid raw vegetables), take it for frequent walks, and cleanse it every day
in the finest quality spring water. For best results, view on a full moon or
through a thick piece of porterhouse steak. Always rinse off the file with
fresh water after reading it near, on, or in the ocean.
Also available for the most voracious of Python file readers is our new
service, PYTHON UPDATE. If you have a full collection of python files but
wish to make sure you stay on top of our most recent developments, simply send
a memo to CLARINET@YALEVM stating
"Please send me all Python files which have been created or updated since
5/13/86" <--- (or whatever date your last update was)
and we will be more than glad to send you all the files to which even
the slightest changes have been made.
******************************* BONUS FILE ***********************************
We have specially included only for you, the purchaser of the Executive Version
of these files, a bonus file. This file is designed with you, the thoughtful
reader, in mind.
Wishing you the finest in reading pleasure, I remain
Malcolm M. Dickinson
NOTE : node change ----> <CLARINET@YALEVM>
The Virtual Python, inc.
************************** BONUS ANNOUNCEMENT ********************************
The following list of file names and subjects appears only in the Executive
Version of this letter.
Files which are from "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" are numbered in the
order in which they appear in the movie.
** List of all 73 Python Files ** (Number denotes order in
the HOLY GRAIL series)
ANAGRAM - the Man Who Speaks in Anagrams Sketch
ANTHRAX - the Tale of Sir Galahad, from "Holy Grail" (10)
ARCHITEC - the Architects sketch, from "Flying Circus"
ARGUMENT - the Argument sketch from the "Live at City Center" album
ASSOCIAT - the Word Association sketch from the "Contractual Obligations" album
BARBER - the Homicidal Barber sketch from "Flying Circus"
BED - the Buying a Bed sketch from "Flying Circus" and "Previous Record"
BIGNOSE - the 'Big Nose' scene from "Life of Brian"
BISHOP - the Dead Bishop on the Landing sketch from "Live at City Center"
BLCKMAIL - Blackmail! The TV Game show from "Live at City Center"
BOOKSHOP - the Bookshop sketch from "Live at the Hollywood Bowl"
BRAINCEL - the "Spot the Braincell" Game Show sketch from "Live at Drury Lane"
BRIAN - the opening song from "Life of Brian"
BRIDGE - the Bridgekeeper scene from "Holy Grail" (14)
BRIGHT - the 'Always Look on the Bright Side of Life' song from "Life of Brian"
BRUCE - the Australian sketch from "City Center" (incl. 'Philosophers Song')
CAMELOT - the Camelot song from "Holy Grail" (6)
CAT - the Burying the Cat sketch
CHEESHOP - the Cheese Shop sketch from "The instant Monty Python Record Coll."
CHURCH - the Atheist's Sunday Brunch sketch from "Contractual Obligations"
CLAIM - 'Stake Your Claim', from "Monty Python's Previous Record"
COMPOSER - the 'Decomposing Composers' song from "Contractual Obligations"
CONTRA - the Contradiction Sketch from "Monty Python's Previous Record"
CROC - the Men being Eaten by Crocodiles sketch from "Contractual Obligations"
CYCLING - the Cycling sketch from "Flying Circus" episode 10
DEAD - the 'Bring out your dead' scene from "Holy Grail" (2)
DINOSAUR - the Dinosaur sketch from "Flying Circus" and "Previous Record"
DONG - the 'Not Noel Coward' Song from "Meaning of Life" *
ELECTION - the Silly Party Election sketch from "Live at Drury Lane"
FISH - the fish license sketch from "Monty Python's Previous Record"
FRENCH - the French castle scene from "Holy Grail" (8)
GALAXY - the Galaxy song from "Meaning of Life"
GRAIL - the Blessing from the Lord scene from "Holy Grail" (7)
GRENADE - the Holy Hand Grenade scene from "Holy Grail" (13)
HAGGLE - the Haggling scene from "Life of Brian"
HITLER - the North Minehead Bye-Election sketch from "Flying Circus"
HYMN - 'All Things Dull and Ugly' from the "Contractual Obligations" album
KNIGHT - the Black Knight scene from "Holy Grail" (4)
LEGS - the 'I've Got Two Legs' song from "Live at the Hollywood Bowl"
LLAPGOCH - the 'Fear No Man' advert from "Monty Python's Brand New Papperbok"
LORETTA - the Inalienable Rights scene from "Life of Brian"
LUMBERJK - the Lumberjack song from "Flying Circus"
MEDOCTOR - the 'Me, Doctor?' scene from "Flying Circus"
MELLISH - the story of Ralph Mellish from "Flying Circus"
MILARRRR - Gavin Milarrrrr Writes: from "Monty Python's Big Red Book"
MOORE - the Dennis Moore sketch from Monty Python's Previous Record
NI - the Knights Who Say Ni scene from "Holy Grail" (11)
NUDGE - Nudge Nudge, KnowhatImean, Saynomore! from "Live at City Center"
PEASANT - the 'Repression' scene from "Holy Grail" (3)
PENGUIN - the Penguin on top of the Television Set from "Flying Circus"
PETSHOP - the Dead Parrot sketch from "Flying Circus"
PILATE - the scene in Pilate's chamber from "Life of Brian"
POOR - the 'We Were Poor' sketch from "Live at City Center" and "Hollywood"
RHUBARB - the Rhubarb Tart song by John Cleese
ROBIN - the song of Sir Robin from "Holy Grail" (9)
ROCKNOTE - the Rock Notes sketch from the "Contractual Obligations" album
SHEEP - the sheep in the trees sketch from the first episode of "Flying Circus"
SITON - the 'Sit on my Face' song from "Live at the Hollywood Bowl" *
SPAM - the Spam sketch from "Flying Circus" and "Previous Record"
SPANISH - the Spanish Inquisition from "Flying Circus"
SPERM - the 'Every Sperm is Sacred' song from "The Meaning of Life"
STONING - the Stoning scene from "Life of Brian"
STORY - the Story of the Film so Far from "The Album of the Trailer of the
Soundtrack of the Film of 'Monty Python and the Holy Grail'" (8A)
STRING - the advertising sketch from "The instant Monty Python Record Coll."
SWALLOW - the opening scene from "Holy Grail" (1)
SWAMP - the complete Swamp Castle scene (The Tale of Sir Launcelot) from
"Holy Grail" (12)
TRIAL - the short trial sketch
UNDERTAK - the Undertaker's Sketch from the "Contractual Obligations" album
VICTOR - the tale of Sir Victor and the angel... from "Life of Brian"
WHIZZO - the Whizzo Quality Assortment sketch from "Live at the Hollywood
Bowl" and "Live at City Center" (a.k.a. "Crunchy Frog")
WISEMEN - the nativity scene from "Life of Brian"
WITCH - the famous Witch Burning scene from "Holy Grail" (5)
WORRIED - the 'I'm So Worried' song from "Contractual Obligations".
************************ ALSO AVAILABLE *************************************
* the file PYTHON DATA, which contains 203 one-line quotes from various Python
sketches. Put it on a public disk and write an exec to let people get
random one-line responses when they type PYTHON!
* the exec PYTHON EXEC, which does exactly that for VM/CMS operating systems.
* the .COM file PYTHON.COM, which does it for VAX/VMS systems.
*********************** LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS ********************************
The following people are at least partially responsible for some of the
transcripts and/or corrections thereof appearing in the Python Collection:
Dave Bregman (fac1037@uoft01.BITNET)
Burr (west@yalevm.BITNET)
Malcolm Dickinson '89 (clarinet@yalevm.BITNET)
Evil Dondi (r747pd17@cmccvb.BITNET)
Dwayne A. X. E. E. (cs107124@yusol.BITNET)
Rob Jellinghaus '90 <robertj@yalevm.BITNET)
Mark Johnson (markj@sunybcs.BITNET)
R. "Gumby" Preston (kl791C@gwuvm.BITNET)
Bret Shefter '89 (shebreb@yalevm.BITNET)
Dawn Whiteside ( sciua@mcmaster.BITNET )
Timothy M. Wright '88 (twright@yalevm.BITNET)
(ep505rpk@yalevm.BITNET)
(zveckst@yalevm.BITNET)
Authentic British Transcriptions by
Jonathan Partington (JRP1%CAM.PHX%UK.AC.CAM.ENG-ICF@AC.UK)
} GPOY CORNELLA 4/16/88
~ Sheldon Luberoff Sheldon Luberoff 4/16/88 PYTHON files
}}}}
I hope this is useful to somebody,
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