When I saw the word for today, I smiled. Anytime I see “catapult“, I think of Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
This is where I got the “Run away! Run away!” that I use at times.
If you haven’t seen the movie, you’ll be thoroughly confused by the clip. One needs to watch it to understand the full scope of it’s silliness. At least…to see the Killer Rabbit of Caerbannog.
I love Monty Python… thank you so much for posting.
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Haha I really have no clue about what you are referring about. However, wonderful write up in such a succinct, and concise use of words. The reference might mean nothing to me but it would mean something to somebody. Have hope, write on!
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Ennnn, neeh! Neeh!
Just kidding, I would not say that to a nice lady. I am a proper kunnighit, you know.
~Sir Icky. 🙂
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Oh yeah, I just remembered. I have a King Arthur adventure that draws part of its inspiration from ‘Monty Python and the Holy Grail’. I love the musical movie ‘Camelot’, but I especially love ‘Excalibur’. My little book is a blending of these three movies, Mark Twain’s ‘A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court’, and my own whimsy: ‘The Title of Temperance’.
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Oops! I did not know that it would show up big like that!
Sorry, Santa Flash!
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Well, how else are readers going to see it? 😉
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“What, behind the rabbit?”
🙂
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It IS the rabbit!
I wish I had a picture of the cake I made for a friend’s birthday. It was a cave with Lego Knights and a tiny marshmallow rabbit with “sharp” bloody teeth attacking them.
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Hahaha, that’s great!
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