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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 462672" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I've didn't watch the show and I've never watched the show but the vacuuming up the ashes with the dust buster is a direct ripoff from Monty Python. Cheap shot! A few years ago they made a Monty Python Reunion show that aired on Comedy Central. The members of the comedy troop came out and sat on a sofa, talking about things they had done and showing film clips of their movies and TV shows. One of them, Graham Chapman, died several years ago and when they all came on stage, John Cleese was carrying a silver urn that supposedly held Graham Chapman's ashes and very reverently set it on a coffee table so he could be part of the reunion. Somehow, over the course of the show, the urn got knocked over, scattering ashes everywhere. They were all down on their hands and knees frantically trying to scoop up the ashes when one of them pulled out a dust buster and started trying to vacuum Graham Chapman up out of the rug. It was all in horribly bad taste, which they said he would have absolutely loved! So this is not a new idea ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 462672, member: 1883"] I've didn't watch the show and I've never watched the show but the vacuuming up the ashes with the dust buster is a direct ripoff from Monty Python. Cheap shot! A few years ago they made a Monty Python Reunion show that aired on Comedy Central. The members of the comedy troop came out and sat on a sofa, talking about things they had done and showing film clips of their movies and TV shows. One of them, Graham Chapman, died several years ago and when they all came on stage, John Cleese was carrying a silver urn that supposedly held Graham Chapman's ashes and very reverently set it on a coffee table so he could be part of the reunion. Somehow, over the course of the show, the urn got knocked over, scattering ashes everywhere. They were all down on their hands and knees frantically trying to scoop up the ashes when one of them pulled out a dust buster and started trying to vacuum Graham Chapman up out of the rug. It was all in horribly bad taste, which they said he would have absolutely loved! So this is not a new idea ... [/QUOTE]
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