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Eric, why get entangled in all this twitter banter? 1. 3. Eric Idle @EricIdle.


Eric Idle Condemns 'S*** Advice' Posted On Official Monty Python Twitter Page HuffPost UK

@EricIdle I have a theory - and what it is too- that any institution is invariable strangled by an excess of executives who naturally protect their own jobs first. See The British Civil Service and sadly in our day The BBC. It takes true leadership to protect the really important ones. Quote Tweet Paul Myers @pulmyears · Jul 13


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It was in profit the next day!" The Meaning of Life was in the red for twenty years. When the Studio asked permission to release if as a DVD we said no it's still in the red? It was in profit the next day! 15 Jun 2023 14:51:35


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Well, it's not like he went out of his way to do anything special, sheesh.


Eric Idle Condemns 'S*** Advice' Posted On Official Monty Python Twitter Page HuffPost UK

Eric Idle on Twitter: "Our beloved pal Jeremy Clarke ("Low Life" to @spectator readers) finally passed away this morning after a long and brave and painful battle against cancer. He was such a good friend and so much fun. All our love to Catriona and Oscar and his family. We will miss him terribly." / Twitter


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Eric Idle is an English comedian, actor, author, singer, playwright, director, and songwriter. co-creator of Monty Python on TV, stage, and five films, including The Life of Brian and The Holy Grail, which he later adapted for the stage with John Du Prez as Monty Python's Spamalot, winning the Tony Award for Best Musical in 2005, a Grammy, a Dra.


Nobody Expects Scientologist Kirstie Alley To Win a Twitter Fight with Eric Idle The Daily Banter

"Again exactly the same argument used by the Brits since the 1820's. They abolished the Slave trade protection by the British Navy. The 700,000 poor bastard remained enslaved. We were taught that boast in school. Sounds very hollow now, mist of the British wealth based on it."


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