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Ratboy

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Aug 27, 1992, 12:07:00 AM8/27/92
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>> Could someone please describe the origins of "Run away! Run away!"
>> in Python-lore? My memory suggests it's from the Holy Grail, and that
>> it was in regard to the Killer Rabbit.
>>
>> Details? I have a new girlfriend who references it constantly, and
>> I have no VCR to review the movie!
>
>{semi-serious face on} :^|
>The lady is correct. The k-niggets charged the bunny, the bunny managed
>to kill a couple of them and King Arthur led the retreat with the
>immortal line, "Run away! Run away!"
>
> Cheers! PKT
>
>{semi-serious face off} 8v}/
>
>PKT aka give the new girlfriend a BIIIIG hug from me, willya?
> What did you do with the old one, eh?
Ratboy aka Well, she burned, then fell over and sank into the swamp...wait...
that was me mom...


.GJEST

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Aug 27, 1992, 10:20:08 AM8/27/92
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In article <1992Aug25.1...@newscan.canada.sun.com> pta...@airfarce.Canada.Sun.COM writes:


>jam...@bluemoon.rn.com (Jeffrey A. Maass) writes:
>> Could someone please describe the origins of "Run away! Run away!"
>> in Python-lore? My memory suggests it's from the Holy Grail, and that
>> it was in regard to the Killer Rabbit.
>>
>> Details? I have a new girlfriend who references it constantly, and
>> I have no VCR to review the movie!

>{semi-serious face on} :^|
>The lady is correct. The k-niggets charged the bunny, the bunny managed
>to kill a couple of them and King Arthur led the retreat with the
>immortal line, "Run away! Run away!"

> Cheers! PKT

>{semi-serious face off} 8v}/
>
>PKT aka give the new girlfriend a BIIIIG hug from me, willya?
> What did you do with the old one, eh?

Actually, he shouts "Run away!" before that; when the frenchmen
drops animals on various kinds on them.

---G.H.---

Robert Reinstatler

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Aug 26, 1992, 6:19:29 PM8/26/92
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In article <1992Aug25.1...@newscan.canada.sun.com> pta...@airfarce.Canada.Sun.COM writes:
>
>jam...@bluemoon.rn.com (Jeffrey A. Maass) writes:
>> Could someone please describe the origins of "Run away! Run away!"
>> in Python-lore? My memory suggests it's from the Holy Grail, and that
>> it was in regard to the Killer Rabbit.
>>
>> Details? I have a new girlfriend who references it constantly, and
>> I have no VCR to review the movie!
>
>{semi-serious face on} :^|
>The lady is correct. The k-niggets charged the bunny, the bunny managed
>to kill a couple of them and King Arthur led the retreat with the
>immortal line, "Run away! Run away!"
>
> Cheers! PKT
>
"Run away! Run away!" is used for all retreats, not just the
bunny battle.

Bob


James Willer

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Aug 27, 1992, 3:00:36 PM8/27/92
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In <BmB2PB...@bluemoon.rn.com> jam...@bluemoon.rn.com (Jeffrey A. Maass) wonders out loud:

>Could someone please describe the origins of "Run away! Run away!"
>in Python-lore? My memory suggests it's from the Holy Grail, and that
>it was in regard to the Killer Rabbit.

It's obvious!

They don't know the meaning of the word "retreat"!!

>GILLETTE'S PRINCIPLE:
> "If you want to make people angry, lie. If you want to make
> them absolutely livid with rage, tell the truth."
BIC'S PRINCIPLE:
"If you make razors cheaper than Gillette, men will buy them."

James sls "I have sitting next to me, Ann Elk. (brief pause) *UUUGH!!"

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