Monty Python - Fish License



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A man goes into the post office to buy a license for his pet halibut, Eric.


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that's the point of ... ( 1 month ago by Vlakpage)
that's the point of monty python sketches :)
Probably due to ... ( 1 month ago by GoblinXXX)
Probably due to this sketch.
Tut.. its not the ... ( 1 month ago by SkinnyK1996)
Tut.. its not the full version
There is no point. ... ( 1 month ago by NightGuider)
There is no point. Thats the beauty of it!!!
... ( 1 month ago by NEWversionofOLDskool)
issssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
So the guy's full ... ( 1 month ago by JasonsAngel1)
So the guy's full name is Eric Last. XD
Cleese screaming " ... ( 1 month ago by Tamashikiri)
Cleese screaming "ISSSS!!!!" into the grille like a maniac is priceless.
His name is Eric ... ( 3 weeks ago by crashandburnmia)
His name is Eric Praline
I have a fish ... ( 3 weeks ago by floyd4me)
I have a fish licence. It has the word "driving" crossed out and "fish" written above it in ballpoint.
"I AM NOT A LOONEY! ... ( 3 weeks ago by ktmichelle10)
"I AM NOT A LOONEY!!"
aha
the audio preview is kinda dumb for that one lol
that is a dog ... ( 3 weeks ago by FSTA54)
that is a dog license with the word dog crossed out and the word cat put in lmao
It's funny that ... ( 2 weeks ago by ZombiexRylo)
It's funny that they'd name the fish Eric xD
"Why should I be ... ( 2 weeks ago by pinkaholic30)
"Why should I be tarred with the epithet(sp?) looney?!"
LMAO... ya gotta love John Cleese.
...How DO you spell "epithet"?
The funny thing is ... ( 2 weeks ago by dharmaseed)
The funny thing is that everone in this sketch (except for Kemel Ataturk and E.W. Swanton)is named Eric.
You've spelt it ... ( 2 weeks ago by murielsartre)
You've spelt it correctly, no fear!
with the word dog ... ( 2 weeks ago by ianduckworth)
with the word dog crossed out and the word cat put in in 'crayon'
I had to get a ... ( 1 week ago by AlexKryocek)
I had to get a license to own a pet cricket.
they wre all too ... ( 1 week ago by minaimo)
they wre all too falt :D
really? i know that ... ( 1 week ago by JumpStop1)
really? i know that some animals lizards and exotic insects sometimes require a license but a cricket, was it a special cricket?
I was kidding. :) ( 1 week ago by AlexKryocek)
I was kidding. :)
the way he says " ... ( 1 week ago by Gribbedotter)
the way he says "Eric" is amazing :P
Array ( 5 days ago by angelbabecats)
hahahahha
i have a pet fish its called Eric lol they stole my fish names XD Im so Glad i dont have to get a fish license! lol imagen that and its a gold fish :D
Spoken lika a ... ( 3 days ago by mateuszmattias)
Spoken lika a gentleman!
A continuance of ... ( 3 days ago by pcroyaljets)
A continuance of the argument sketch, or perhaps a prelude to it. I wonder if he'd paid or if the clerk was arguing in his spare time.



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