Monty Python and the Holy Grail
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Defeat at the castle seems to
have utterly disheartened King Arthur.

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The ferocity of the French taunting
took him completely by surprise.

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And Arthur became convinced
that a new strategy was required...

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if the quest for the Holy Grail were to
be brought to a successful concIusion.

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Arthur, having consulted
his cIosest knights...

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decided that they should separate
and search for the Grail individually.

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Now this is what they did.
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Frank!
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"The Tale of Sir Robin. "
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So each of the knights
went their separate ways.

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Sir Robin rode north
through the dark forest of Ewing...

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accompanied by his favorite minstrel.
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Bravely, bold Sir Robin
rode north from Camelot

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He was not afraid to die
O brave Sir Robin

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He was not at all afraid
to be killed in nasty ways

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Brave, brave, brave Sir Robin
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He was not in the least bit scared
to be mashed into a pulp

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Or to have his eyes gouged out
and his elbows broken

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To have his kneecaps split
and his body burned away

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And his limbs all hacked and mangled
Brave Sir Robin

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His head smashed in, his heart cut out
His liver removed, his bowels unplugged

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His nostrils raped, his bottom burnt off
And his penis--

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That's enough music for now, lads.
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Looks like there's dirty work afoot.
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Anarcho-syndicalist
is a way of preserving freedom.

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Oh, Dennis, torget about freedom!
And don't drop that mud.

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Halt! Who art thou?

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