On Monty Python Status Day, will Ken Cuccinelli tell “The Killer Joke?”
By Michael Fletcher | Monday, May 9th, 2011 | Politics
Last week, following the news of the death of Osama Bin Laden, Attorney General got more than his fair share of grief over a typo-ridden joke he tweeted in the hours following the death of Osama Bin Laden.
We talked about it here.
A few days later, the Attorney General tweeted another joke.
But, this time, it’s serious.
Tomorrow, May 10, is International Monty Python Status Day ’11.
While it’s not yet receiving the same level of attention as International Galactic Star Wars Day (May the Fourth Be with You), it’s still gathering significant participation.
There’s an arsenal of Monty Python quotes and jokes that one might choose for such a day as tomorrow. We can only hope that the Attorney General has that information at his disposal.
Because if he has access to the joke, known alternately as The Funniest Joke in the World and/or The Killer Joke, we’re all in trouble.
Not familiar with The Killer Joke? I’m not surprised. Its use was banned by the Geneva Convention following the end of World War II. This documentary explains why:
Want to participate in Monty Python Status Day? Check out the Facebook page.
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Michael Fletcher works as a freelance writer and consultant in Richmond, Virginia. He blogs regularly at http://www.thewritesideofmybrain.com, http://www.richmondvabusiness.com and http://365thingsibelieve.wordpress.com









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Why are you interested in this? The Pythons to a man are (were – RIP Graham) left-liberal. They don’t like you.
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