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EINDHOVEN โ€“ De Silly walk afbeeldingen zijn gemaakt door Graffiti-kunstenaar Niels van Swaemen. Dus toen de Britse komiek John Cleese in 1970 zijn wereld fameuze silly walks lanceerde, was Van Swaemen nog niet geboren. Maar John Cleese is een icoon. "Ook jongeren kennen zijn walk", zegt Van Swaemen. Afgelopen zomer 25-4-2016 heeft John Cleese, op zijn pantoffels, persoonlijk deze fietstunnel geopend! Rechtsboven in beeld, heeft hij zijn handtekening geplaatst!

 

EINDHOVEN โ€“ The Silly walk images are created by Graffiti artist Niels van Swaemen. So when the British comedian John Cleese in 1970 launched his world famous silly walks, van Swaemen was not yet born. But John Cleese is an icon. "Young people know his walk", said van Swaemen. Last summer 25-4-2016 has John Cleese personally this bike tunnel opened!

 

This was on a wall in a downtown Toronto restaurant.

I think laughter is the best medicine. If you canโ€™t laugh at yourself, then you canโ€™t laugh at life and the silliness of it all.

David Hasselhoff

 

There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humor.

Charles Dickens

 

A good time to laugh is any time you can.

Linda Ellerbee

 

A wonderful thing about true laughter is that it just destroys any kind of system of dividing people.

John Cleese

 

A day without laughter is a day wasted.

Charlie Chaplin

 

Life is better when youโ€™re laughing.

Anon

 

Laughter is the sun that drives winter from the human face.

Victor Hugo

 

Of all days, the day on which one has not laughed is the one most surely wasted.

Sebastien Roch

 

A person who knows how to laugh at himself will never cease to be amused.

Shirley MacLaine

 

Laughter is wine for the soul - laughter soft, or loud and deep, tinged through with seriousness - the hilarious declaration made by man that life is worth living.

Sean O'Casey

 

A smile starts on the lips, a grin spreads to the eyes, a chuckle comes from the belly; but a good laugh bursts forth from the soul, overflows, and bubbles all around.

Carolyn Birmingham

 

Among those whom I like or admire, I can find no common denominator, but among those whom I love, I can: all of them make me laugh.

W. H. Auden

 

From there to here, from here to there, funny things are everywhere.

Dr. Seuss

 

With heartfelt and genuine thanks for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day, be well, keep your eyes open, appreciate the beauty surrounding you, enjoy creating, stay safe and laugh often! โค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธ

 

Friendship improves happiness and abates misery, by the doubling of our joy and the dividing of our grief.

Marcus Tullius Cicero

 

A wonderful thing about true laughter is that it just destroys any kind of system of dividing people.

John Cleese

 

We need to seek wise leaders who will seek common ground among Americans instead of dividing us further for political gain. As citizens, we must embrace those who embrace ideas, thoughtfulness, civility and kindness to others no matter what their political beliefs.

James McGreevey

 

I guess I just don't see America as separate from Vietnam or Ethiopia. This mentality of 'our team's better than yours' - it's a high school idea. My kids don't see those dividing lines, and I don't want to either.

Brad Pitt

 

Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! โค๏ธ โค๏ธ โค๏ธ

  

Monte Python ~~~ Money Song

That's right...I'm a Monte Python fan...lolololol. I couldn't resist. Have fun ~~~~~~~

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The first step to knowing who we are... is knowing where we are and... WHEN we are.

[ Quote from the motion picture "Clockwise" ]

For those who are wondering, this is a real sign at the pedestrian crosswalk of Sparks St. (pedestrian mall) and Metcalfe St. in downtown Ottawa. The business association for Sparks St. wanted to bring a little fun to the area, and it seemed fitting with the view of Parliament in the background.

 

I took the photo for an online competition where the challenge theme was Road Sign. At first I though, how the hell do I create an interesting image with a road sign. After a little googling and finding this sign, I came up with the idea of a John Cleese imitation.

We're Here! : -Plastic Animals-

 

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Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera left. Triggered by Cybersync

A view of the classical columned frontage at Downing College, Cambridge, framed by its elegant lawns and calm symmetry. Founded in 1800, the college was the first of Cambridgeโ€™s great Neoclassical institutions, designed to embody balance and rational order. Over the years, it has produced a remarkable array of alumni, including novelist E. M. Forster, poet Philip Larkin, actor Thandiwe Newton, and comedian John Cleese, who honed his wit with the Cambridge Footlights. The setting remains one of quiet grandeur โ€” a place where art, literature, performance, and scholarship continue to thrive beneath timeless stone.

Downing College, Cambridge

Wall art depicting John Cleese from Monty Python's, Ministry of Silly Walks. This is to be found at the Silly Walks Tunnel in Eindhoven.

Well worth a visit of you want to spend five minutes of sillyness!

A front view of Downing College, Cambridge, showcasing its elegant Georgian faรงade. Founded in 1800 and designed by William Wilkins in the Neoclassical style, the college combines symmetry and grandeur with the calm of its tree-lined approach. Downing has nurtured notable alumni including novelist E. M. Forster, poet Philip Larkin, actor Thandiwe Newton, and comedian John Cleese, whose early work with the Cambridge Footlights began here. The scene captures t

Downing College, Cambridge

It always amazes me the bits of other cultures transplant themselves elsewhere.

#Montypython

 

In 2011, Luxembourg was ranked as having the second highest per capita GDP in the world at $80,119 (PPP), with the city having developed into a banking and administrative centre. In the 2011 Mercer worldwide survey of 221 cities, Luxembourg was placed first for personal safety while it was ranked 19th for quality of living.

MOC Wars category 18. Not the Bees:

 

"Most actors have their overacting moments. But there are those few special snowflakes who turned it into pure brilliance. Nic Cage, Shatner, Nic Cage, Chris Tucker, Nic Cage, Samurai Cop, Nic Cage and so on. Build any of these overacting moments. Except for Tommy Wiseau - he gets enough credit for it as it is already. Consider focusing on silly facial expressions, go crazy. "

 

This one is from Monty Python film And For Now, Something Completely Different: The famous Self-Defense against Fresh Fruit scene, with John Cleese shouting at Eric Idle's face about maniacs with loganberries.

 

More on Cyclopic Bricks.

Wall art depicting John Cleese from Monty Python's, Ministry of Silly Walks. This is to be found at the Silly Walks Tunnel in Eindhoven.

Well worth a visit of you want to spend five minutes of sillyness!

Mimicking John Cleese at the "Ministry of Silly Walks".

Walk this way. Sparks Street, Ottawa. May 2016

"The Ministry of Silly Walks" is a sketch from the Monty Python comedy troupe's television show Monty Python's Flying Circus. The episode first aired on September 15, 1970. This sketch involves John Cleese as a bowler-hatted civil servant in a fictitious British government ministry responsible for developing silly walks through grants. Cleese, throughout the sketch, walks in a variety of silly ways. It is these various silly walks, more than the dialogue, that has earned the sketch its popularity. Cleese has cited the physical comedy of Max Wall, probably in character as Professor Wallofski, as important to its conception."

This great blue heron was bending, stretching,wing flaring his wings as he stood on a log.

Didn't seem to notice us in our boat getting closer and closer.

We finally left it to finish his routine.

 

Ardea herodias

 

Thanks to specially shaped neck vertebrae, Great Blue Herons can curl their neck into an S shape for a more aerodynamic flight profile and to quickly strike prey at a distance.

Classic British comedy troupe Monty Python returned to the stage one โ€œlastโ€ time (or ten, as the case may be) for a final farewell to the surreal comedy gold sketches first made famous in the 1970โ€™s and 80โ€™s.

 

The remaining original line-up of John Cleese, Terry Jones, Michael Palin, Eric Idle and Terry Gilliam all returned for the series of shows at East Londonโ€™s O2 Arena playing out famous sketches, including Dead Parrot, The Lumberjack Song, Spam and The Spanish Inquisition as well as famous songs including show closer Always Look on the Bright Side if Life.

 

While a familiarity with the classic material would have heightened the show to an unparalleled level, a good time was had by all as classic original sketches and animations were shown on screen in-between the live acts.

 

The Monty Python boys were joined on stage by โ€œthe seventh Pythonโ€ and former Miss California Carol Cleveland. While various special guests will join the show over itโ€™s run, tonightโ€™s guest was Mighty Boosh star Noel Fielding.

INKTOBER day 2: scurry

Artist: Studio Giftig

TV persoonlijkheid

Stationsweg, 5613 BH Eindhoven, Nederland

Created this motion graphic for this week's theme of "Time" on the Moncton Photography Facebook page. With a tip of the (bowler) hat to John Cleese in one of his most iconic roles in Monty Python's Flying Circus - The Ministry of Silly Walks. One of my good friends recently commented that my last animation was "Terry Gilliam Mk II". =)

 

I bought the Cleese / Ministry of Silly Walks watch some time ago. They are made by the Unemployed Philosopher's Guild.

 

Music: "Drink To The Pretty Djembe Noise" by Speck featuring SmoJos, fluffy, HEJ31, Stefan Kartenberg from CCMixter.org.

 

ccmixter.org/files/speck/53109

For some reasons I came to think of a famous scene from Monty Python as these two fellows came wandering...

 

The picture has been registered #319 on Explore, but then dropped out - according to

bighugelabs.com/flickr/scout.php?username=29159223@N03&am...

 

British star of stage & screen Prunella Scales, in a portrait by expressionist artist Stephen B Whatley; painted at the actress's London home in 1998.

 

The artist found the actress to have retained her wide-eyed beauty, a soulfulness ; and the painting includes interpretations of the many books piled & stacked in the room.

 

Prunella Scales (1932 -) is a prolific actress of stage , film and television ; brilliantly adept at both roles of hight comedy farce and classic drama. She trained at the Old Vic Theatre School in London & the Herbert Berghof Studio in New York.

 

Onscreen since 1952 she has starred in numerous television productions and films, notable highlights being the 1975 BBC comedy series, 'Fawlty Towers' , in which she starred with John Cleese; and her portrayal of two monarchs : as Queen Elizabeth II in the 1992 TV adaption of Alan Bennett's play, 'A Question of Attribution'; & as Queen Victoria in 'Looking For Victoria' (2003).

 

Ms Scales is also a dedicated political activist and supporter of charities. She supports the Labour Party appearing on the party's campaign films in 2005 & 2010; & is an ambassador of SOS Children's Villages, an international orphan charity providing homes and mothers for orphaned and abandoned children.

 

In 1992 Prunella Scales was awarded the CBE (Commander of the British Empire) for services to drama, by HM the Queen. She is married to the actor Timothy West CBE and one of their three children, Samuel West is also a respected actor & director.

 

Oil on canvas

30 x 24in/76 x 61cm

www.stephenbwhatley.com

Tim The Enchanter action figure shot with the Samsung Vibrant using the Retro Camera Android app

Green or Plumed Basilisk (Basiliscus plumifrons)

He does make me laugh...

 

( and basil fawlty really is a xenophobe!)

John Cleese spoke at the University of Buffalo on December 9th.

John Cleese plays a civil servant responsible for funding to develop spectacularly silly walks

 

www.dailymail.co.uk/home/event/article-4230690/The-secret...

 

Please note that today, January 7, is International Silly Walk Day ๐Ÿ˜Š

www.facebook.com/SillyWalkBrno/

 

The Ministry of Silly Walks is one of the most famous skits by the iconic Monty Python group. It is a satire about the idiocy of government and its tendency to bureaucratize everything.

 

It features one of the most talented physical comedians who has ever lived (John Cleese) prancing about in the most serious, yet mind-blowingly ridiculous ways.

 

Hereโ€™s the full sketch:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=iV2ViNJFZC8

 

Please also refer to:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ministry_of_Silly_Walks

 

This may look silly, but a new study reveals its benefits to your daily routine

New study shows walking this way burns just as much energy as jogging

 

Indeed, hereโ€™s a peer-reviewed study about the effects of this type of walking ๐Ÿ˜Š

www.bmj.com/content/379/bmj-2022-072833

 

Playing around with motion graphics and math again.

Royalty free music from Stockmusic.net:

"I'll Wait (Emotional Days Mix)" by Siobhan Dakay featuring Snowflake.

ccmixter.org/files/SiobhanD/53394

 

This is a modification of an older project I did 2-3 years ago -- a Halloween version of the Big Bang Theory-style atomic cut scene. This one is a lot smoother and a lot less jumpy than the other version.

This was a rainy day experiment for me. The weather outside was really cold and rainy on Saturday, so I worked on this for most of the day.

Postcard with a Spanish language advertisement for the movie A Fish Called Wanda, sent to a Postcrossing member in Australia.

Please note that today, January 7, is International Silly Walk Day ๐Ÿ˜Š

www.facebook.com/SillyWalkBrno/

 

The Ministry of Silly Walks (1970)

Source of poster:

Monty Python's Flying Circus

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The Ministry of Silly Walks is one of the most famous skits by the iconic Monty Python group. It is a satire about the idiocy of government and its tendency to bureaucratize everything.

 

It features one of the most talented physical comedians who has ever lived (John Cleese) prancing about in the most serious, yet mind-blowingly ridiculous ways.

 

Hereโ€™s the full sketch:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=iV2ViNJFZC8

 

Please also refer to:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ministry_of_Silly_Walks

 

This may look silly, but a new study reveals its benefits to your daily routine

New study shows walking this way burns just as much energy as jogging

 

Indeed, hereโ€™s a peer-reviewed study about the effects of this type of walking ๐Ÿ˜Š

www.bmj.com/content/379/bmj-2022-072833

 

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