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WHAT ... do you see when you turn out the light?

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STOP!!

Who approacheth the bridge of death must answer me these questions three, ere the other side he see.

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A boy called Sluggo.  I left my Big Gulp on the other side of the bridge.

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I haven't even asked what your name was...

 

WHAT... is your name?

A boy called Sluggo.  I left my Big Gulp on the other side of the bridge.

that's better.


WHAT... is your quest?

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I left my Big Gulp on the other side of the bridge.  I'd like to finish it.

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WHAT... is the name of Professor Pat Pending's vehicle?

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Who is Pat Pending?

 

aw, carp.

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Sluggo is cast into the gorge of eternal peril.

 

....

 

*the Bridgekeeper tosses the Big Gulp cup into the gorge of eternal peril*

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STOP!!

Who would cross the bridge of death must answer me these questions three, ere the other side he see.

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TV's Frink said:

Leonardo said:

Right, off your go.

lolz

you like the sweet taste of revenge on me, don't ya?... :p

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Leonardo said:

STOP!!

 

IN THE NAAAAME OF LOVE! BEFORE YOU BREAK MY HEART.

A Goon in a Gaggle of 'em

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Leonardo said:

STOP!!

Who would cross the bridge of death must answer me these questions three, ere the other side he see.

yeah, sure ask away.

<span style=“font-weight: bold;”>The Most Handsomest Guy on OT.com</span>

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Leonardo said:

WHAT... is your name?

Greenpenguino.

 

 

Duh.

<span style=“font-weight: bold;”>The Most Handsomest Guy on OT.com</span>

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I know I am interrupting here, but I just have to share a fun anecdote:

I teach a Sunday school class at church.  Last year I asked if there were any Monty Python fans in class.  I asked one of the fans to relate the three queries posed to Sir Gallahad.  The man recalled the last one incorrectly, unfortunately, but it gave me the opportunity to provide the correct questions while doing a pretty good impersonation of the bridge keeper.  "What...is your name?  What...is your quest?  What...is the capital of Assyria?"  After getting a few good chuckles, I had everyone turn to Jonah 1:1-2 and there they would find the answer to all three questions as it applied to the primary character of the day's lesson :)  It provided a fun and surprisingly grabbing intro to the lesson.

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greenpenguino said:

Leonardo said:

WHAT... is your name?

Greenpenguino.

 

 

Duh.

WHAT ... is your quest?

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darth_ender said:

I know I am interrupting here, but I just have to share a fun anecdote:

I teach a Sunday school class at church.  Last year I asked if there were any Monty Python fans in class.  I asked one of the fans to relate the three queries posed to Sir Gallahad.  The man recalled the last one incorrectly, unfortunately, but it gave me the opportunity to provide the correct questions while doing a pretty good impersonation of the bridge keeper.  "What...is your name?  What...is your quest?  What...is the capital of Assyria?"  After getting a few good chuckles, I had everyone turn to Jonah 1:1-2 and there they would find the answer to all three questions as it applied to the primary character of the day's lesson :)  It provided a fun and surprisingly grabbing intro to the lesson.

Man, I remember the good old days, when the Bridgekeeper would immediately pitch someone into the Gorge for an interruption like this...