One of my first comedic heros from watching The Meaning of Life and not really understanding what was going on, but my dad (we are American) absolutely loved it, so I began watching more and more of that group. Eric Idle still is to this day one of my absolute favorite performers. I am so thankful and grateful to hear that he is doing well.
@@jenniferclark9170 Yeah. I had the good fortune right before the pandemic to see him as a surprise guest at a charity performance with Weird Al Yankovic. They are actually best friends, which blew my mind! To hear Idle do some of his hits live is an experience I will never, never forget.
My father passed away from pancreatic cancer in November. The fact Eric’s was caught so early, he is so unbelievably lucky… it’s an awful disease and the exposure Eric Idle has given it is so appreciated!
Happened to someone I worked with - left work early on Friday to go to the doctor, was detected same day, died the next Monday. Absolutely insane how quickly it takes people. All cancer is awful, but pancreatic especially.
My brother beat pancreatic cancer too. The operation is intense. The incision goes across the entire abdomen. But he has fully recovered. Amazing. They caught it very, very early but told him he still only had a 1 in 3 chance of survival. He's one of the 1 in 3.
I always thought that Tom Hanks was a great guest on Graham Norton and was able to keep interviews going ... but BLOODY HELL ... Eric Idle is straight out a natural genius.
I LOVE THIS MAN. He reminds me of my late mom, no not because they have a bald spot in the same place. In 1998 , my mom was diagnosed with a glioblastoma brain tumor. At that time: 98% of the patients die with in 18 momths. The other 2% die with in 24 months... MY MOM LIVED FOR 23 YEARS! She is the longest known survivor to date. My mom sadly passed away last November. My mom's attitude can be summed up in a thing she'd always say when she, or any of us were faced with an adversity: "When things go bad, you can either laugh or cry. I prefer to laugh."
God be praised-you’re mom stayed here to make sure you were to a point where you could survive her passing . She wasn’t ready to go. ❤️ I too was supposed to succumb to AML (Leukemia) at 24 in 1994 but I am still here 29 years later. Especially for my daughter and son whom I have raised now. I have taken many years for granted due to numerous health issues related to the chemo, but recently decided I am still not ready to go so an trying to get in better shape. It’s never too late til you’re dead and gone.
@@RL-lr8ji Oh so sad to watch. I'm sorry. I see this happening to my mother. In the past year I've noticed her cognitive difference. Getting old is not for the timid.
My friend Karen battled skin cancer for years and was convinced it was going to get her in the end. The pancreatic cancer was not detected until well beyond surgery. I miss her all the time.
So glad that Eric survived Kenny. He has always been one of my comedy idols, and such a lovely man by all accounts. Best wishes Eric, from New Zealand.
I love the story that he commented once to George Harrison about how difficult it was trying to get a skit he had written into the Monty Python show, given the genius of the other members, and George responded, “Tell me about it.” They were friends.
I love the true story about him living in France and a family living nearby, the guy kept trying to sell him a vacuum cleaner, he said he didn't need one but kept supplying them with food cos they were struggling financially. The guy was James dyson.
totally recommend his autobiography "Always Look on the Bright Side." His Harrison stories are hysterical and the account fo the attack is horrific, plus he's bloody Eric Idle and the laughs keep on coming.
He’s one of those voices that is so recognizable you just think of an English accent and you can hear his voice. You just think in an English accent and it’s likely to be his voice.
I teared up watching this ....he's my favourite python and I adore him so much....the thought of losing him was a little too much to bear ... So I watched this and immediately went and played some of his sketches to make myself laugh again... We're so lucky to have him 💜💚💙🥰
God bless him - his life started so tragically when his father survived the second world war and was killed in a car crash on the way home - unbelievable. And he's brought so many people so much joy - I love him. Love, health and peace from Wales.
Eric Idle has always been my favorite Monty Python cast member. I was delighted to see him on the Masked Singer and I enjoyed his interview here too. Glad he's still around and that he was fortunate enough to survive pancreatic cancer.
My sister's partner of 32 years died of pancreatic cancer last year. When I first heard that she (Rose) was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer I researched it online and discovered that it has about a 95% mortality rate overall, so Eric is indeed very fortunate. One of the biggest issues with this particular cancer is that it generally doesn't show itself until it is essentially too late to do anything about it. Rose had no symptoms to speak of until just a few months before her diagnosis and by then it was too far along. She went through chemo and fought valiantly but ultimately succumbed to her affliction. *Detection* is the number one thing that needs to be researched. And not just for this cancer but for many others too. Treatment is important of course, but DETECTION is so much more critical.
I adore Idle. And it's so wonderful to see The Red Couch back in play! I kinda see it like ... Well. _Like Graham Norton's version of Ed McMahon._ O! The kudos don't go to Idle because he _"survived cancer."_ Depending on the type, _LOTS_ of people do. The _phenomenal_ part is he survived *_pancreatic_*_ cancer,_ because THAT puts him in a very tee-nincey club indeed!
@@AD-kv9kj Graham was certainly an alcoholic, that's well established, but what killed him was as far as I'm aware cancer which was first discovered in his tonsils and which then had spread to his spine. So once again cancer proves itself to be an absolute bastard. Fuck cancer!
yeah its tragic innit, one day theyll all be gone, well apart from sir mick and sir macca of course- theyve both clearly done deals with lucifer, no doubt about it.
Bless you Mr. ldle… You have been such a huge part of my life since I was a young boy…… Monty Python was always shown in my house as my parents immigrated from Scotland to the United States in 1960…. I’m am American born myself…… Wish you much happiness ☮️
He survived pancreatic cancer? Good on you sir! All I can think is (and yes, I know this is a Michael Palin character, but...) "You lucky bastard! You lucky, lucky bastard!" I hope he outlives me.
i think of them as the shakespeare of comedy, but of course theyre right up there with the great rock bands, theyre a group with a name and identity, and theyre english and of that era it all fits,
@@peterfranks6243 and im sorrry for being facetious, but i found your wording a bit too close to 'a legend in his own lunch time / mind' kinda thing. anyhow- thankfully, were all very glad old Eric remains a 'living legend' !
What a positive guy!! God bless, my brother survived by early diagnosis a ball of cancer that was between the pancreatic and the stomach, 10-hour surgery called the Whipple procedure, people you got to go to your doctor you got to do the screenings, you have to be proactive in your health !!! no question
God bless him! Met him in Sherman Oaks once, Just for a few minutes. Very kind of him to chat with a fan like me, he certainly didn’t need to do that, but I was grateful he did. I say again, God bless him!
Thanks for posting this separately. Eric Idle was in The Rutles [Beatles spoof band] so perhaps him singing a Beatles song was no surprise. But Paul McC saying OK was!
It’s peculiar that he was getting an MRI - that’s a terrible screening test, and certainly would not be covered by insurance (or NHS) unless he had pretty significant symptoms and probably an ultrasound and/or CT first. And for good reason: if we routinely scanned everybody, there would be millions of incidental findings needing to be worked up with biopsies and surgeries but turning out to be nothing-except pain, anxiety, wasted time, and expense.
My mother was diagnosed with late stage pancreatic cancer and I was with her at the time she was told of it. I remember the oncologist telling her he doubted she would be alive in 6 month's time. He was right. She lasted two. On her death certificate were the words "carcinoma pancreas". Her demise was extraordinarily fast.
Eric it was a fabulous treat to see and hear your lovely voice, we did a collective Gasp when he Mentioned his illness .As the conversation went on I had great admiration for this man for the way he spoke about it ,he didn’t boo-hoo about it there was a joke here and there. .Again respect I wish Eric well. We all love you .
I love all of the Pythons dearly, they were my fun uncles growing up who taught me so many valuable lessons without me realising it as they did it through comedy. Keep on living Eric
I understand naming his cancer. When my husband had a brain tumor found in 2011 we named it Reginald because who could be scared of something called Reginald. Thankful like Eric Idle he had a successful operation. Thank you Eric Idle for sharing and helping with research and calling for early testing.
My mother-in-law, Jean, passed from pancreatic cancer. She was with us on Christmas Day for opening gifts and an early dinner. On December 28 she woke up feeling like shit and her neighbor took her to the Emergency Room. She was admitted and we were called. We met her at about 5:00 pm and soon after we arrived in her room, the doctor came in and asked us to leave. Jean said, no, this is my family and they need to hear what you have to say. The doctor said, very well, you have pancreatic cancer, it's advanced, and we can't fix it. Basically, you're dying in many more words. She went into palliative care, which is where they do everything they can to keep terminal patients comfortable, and from there it was hospice, where they prepare you, and your family, for your death. She passed on February 5th.
to Mr eric Idle . You are now looking at the brite side of life . God bless you and thank you for all you have done to make us laugh. I loved Monty python all the rest of the team . Now 65yrs old and still love the humor . Which is only in the english dry sense . Keep well and good luck to help others.xxxxx
I saw Eric at the Sydney state theatre a week ago. He was brilliant. Hilarious, full of energy and with some amazing stories to tell. He did some songs, and a few skits. Like many others, he's my fave Python
We're grateful Eric Idle is alive, couldn't agree more.
A hero in my eyes.
No we’re not. Oh, sorry. Isn’t this the place for an argument?
always look on the bright side..
I love Eric.I memorised every line to The Universe Song when I was a kid,and still remember it at 50! Senility is bound to start kicking in now..
“Know what I mean? Eh, eh, Nudge nudge, Say no more?”
Not just a National Treasure, an International Treasure. He teaches us how to laugh at the absurdity that is life, which is a wonderful gift indeed.
Say No More.
One of my first comedic heros from watching The Meaning of Life and not really understanding what was going on, but my dad (we are American) absolutely loved it, so I began watching more and more of that group. Eric Idle still is to this day one of my absolute favorite performers. I am so thankful and grateful to hear that he is doing well.
@@jenniferclark9170 Yeah. I had the good fortune right before the pandemic to see him as a surprise guest at a charity performance with Weird Al Yankovic. They are actually best friends, which blew my mind! To hear Idle do some of his hits live is an experience I will never, never forget.
Always look at the...
My father passed away from pancreatic cancer in November. The fact Eric’s was caught so early, he is so unbelievably lucky… it’s an awful disease and the exposure Eric Idle has given it is so appreciated!
Same to my dad. :( May I ask u, if you yourself would get that diagnosis now and with all you know about this disease - what would you do?
❤️
Very sorry for the loss of your father. Kenny sucks!! My father lived 89 days of 90 days with glioblastoma more than 30 years ago. Evil stuff.
A friend lost his dad and cousin and he then died of pancreatic cancer.
Happened to someone I worked with - left work early on Friday to go to the doctor, was detected same day, died the next Monday. Absolutely insane how quickly it takes people. All cancer is awful, but pancreatic especially.
So glad Eric is with us. We need him in these dark days.
yes, tis dark times indeed when passing ruffians can 'NI' to old ladies in the street!
@@johnwatts8346 Sir Robbin ran away but not Eric Idle .
Which friggin dark days
Indeed we do, John.
I remember when he was on The Masked Singer....he was one of those performers that you just instantly recognized ^_^
My brother beat pancreatic cancer too. The operation is intense. The incision goes across the entire abdomen. But he has fully recovered. Amazing. They caught it very, very early but told him he still only had a 1 in 3 chance of survival. He's one of the 1 in 3.
That's awesome!
Great news!
Fabulous news!!!
Good for him. Most people have only a 5% of survival because they detect it so late.
Respect
A man with 0 haters. Love him
Oh, I'm sure he has haters, but you know that nobody likes THOSE people.
I'm not sure The Church is a big fan of his. Although, I think their beef is more with Michael Palin and John Cleese. lol
Big Nose doesn't like him.
Eric Idle, what a comedy legend. I'm so happy to hear that he survived "kenny".
Hello Dear
How are you doing today?
I almost burst into tears. I'm so damned happy he's doing good after that.
My Dad beat pancreatic cancer and about 5 years later he died of congestive heart failure. Eric Idle is so optimistic, God bless him!
Why did your god kill your dad? Was he not blessed? Silly superstitions, eh!
My dad had congestive heart failure. They operated successfully then three years later colon cancer got him.
Sorry for your loss. I miss my dad even though he died 33 years ago.
They bought you 5 whole years with your dad! If it isn't one thing it's another.
@@billvegas8146 yup. Something has to get you.
A rare gem. A full member of the Beatles of comedy.God Bless him as much as he blessed us.
You mean the Rutles.
🎵 Always look on the bright side of life 🎵
Love that song!!!! Love he's named his foundation after that glorious song!!!
Eric Idle is brilliant. A true legend.
My mom died from inoperable pancreatic cancer, 17 months after she got her diagnosis. I’m glad he was able to catch it early and survive.
I always thought that Tom Hanks was a great guest on Graham Norton and was able to keep interviews going ... but BLOODY HELL ... Eric Idle is straight out a natural genius.
I LOVE THIS MAN.
He reminds me of my late mom, no not because they have a bald spot in the same place.
In 1998 , my mom was diagnosed with a glioblastoma brain tumor.
At that time: 98% of the patients die with in 18 momths. The other 2% die with in 24 months...
MY MOM LIVED FOR 23 YEARS! She is the longest known survivor to date. My mom sadly passed away last November.
My mom's attitude can be summed up in a thing she'd always say when she, or any of us were faced with an adversity:
"When things go bad, you can either laugh or cry. I prefer to laugh."
God be praised-you’re mom stayed here to make sure you were to a point where you could survive her passing . She wasn’t ready to go. ❤️
I too was supposed to succumb to AML (Leukemia) at 24 in 1994 but I am still here 29 years later. Especially for my daughter and son whom I have raised now. I have taken many years for granted due to numerous health issues related to the chemo, but recently decided I am still not ready to go so an trying to get in better shape.
It’s never too late til you’re dead and gone.
Sorry for your loss. Your mother fought to the end. My 73 year old mother has had dementia for 6-7 years.
She had the bravery of an officer waking up missing a leg.
First, Im very sorry for your loss of your mother. Amazing that she beat the odds and lived so many years. I hope they were worry free happy years. 💞
@@RL-lr8ji
Oh so sad to watch. I'm sorry.
I see this happening to my mother.
In the past year I've noticed
her cognitive difference. Getting old is not for the timid.
God bless you, Eric. Stick around for as long as possible.
Lost my mother to pancreatic cancer in 1991. Diagnosed at 38, she was dead at 40. Would be marvelous if they could tackle this disease.
❤
All the Monty Python lads are legends
That has put a great smile on my face. Eric and Jamie Lee on the same sofa. Wonderful!
And with David Tennant no less!
Lost a good friend to this. So glad that Eric is still with us - he is an absolute treasure.
My friend Karen battled skin cancer for years and was convinced it was going to get her in the end.
The pancreatic cancer was not detected until well beyond surgery. I miss her all the time.
So glad that Eric survived Kenny. He has always been one of my comedy idols, and such a lovely man by all accounts. Best wishes Eric, from New Zealand.
So happy he surived his battle with cancer . Love to him and his family
What a thoroughly wonderful man! Thankfully still with us.thank you for all of your work Eric it has made the world a Brighter place.
I love the story that he commented once to George Harrison about how difficult it was trying to get a skit he had written into the Monty Python show, given the genius of the other members, and George responded, “Tell me about it.” They were friends.
I love the true story about him living in France and a family living nearby, the guy kept trying to sell him a vacuum cleaner, he said he didn't need one but kept supplying them with food cos they were struggling financially. The guy was James dyson.
I love Eric. He's enriched so many lives. SO glad you're well and still giving. ❤💜💛
I love Eric Idle ❤️❤️
He does that. Not afraid to talk about death and illness. His book, Greedy Bastard, was all about George Harrison's death and it was a great book.
totally recommend his autobiography "Always Look on the Bright Side." His Harrison stories are hysterical and the account fo the attack is horrific, plus he's bloody Eric Idle and the laughs keep on coming.
saying ..’National’ is racist!
Really?
I've always liked George
It's amazing how full of life he is.. love all the pythons
My Dad died from Pancreatic Cancer 8 weeks after diagnosis so Im amazed anyone ever survives it...
Same. Once in hospital, it was 5 days and he was gone.
Pancreatic, in particular, is such a beast. May you have joy in remembering your loved ones
My cousin had 11 days. It’s all about finding it early. Real early.
So happy he beat all the odds!!
He’s one of those voices that is so recognizable you just think of an English accent and you can hear his voice. You just think in an English accent and it’s likely to be his voice.
I teared up watching this ....he's my favourite python and I adore him so much....the thought of losing him was a little too much to bear ...
So I watched this and immediately went and played some of his sketches to make myself laugh again... We're so lucky to have him 💜💚💙🥰
my favourite is the money sketch / song 'the cold antiseptic sting of the Swiss Franc'
He's my favourite Python too, with Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones and Michael Palin all tied in at a very close 2nd!! ;-)
Wonderful to have him still here with us.
Eric Idol has always been an inspiration for all of us.
Eric is my Idle.
love eric Idle and all the Pythons.
God bless him - his life started so tragically when his father survived the second world war and was killed in a car crash on the way home - unbelievable.
And he's brought so many people so much joy - I love him. Love, health and peace from Wales.
Eric Idle has always been my favorite Monty Python cast member. I was delighted to see him on the Masked Singer and I enjoyed his interview here too. Glad he's still around and that he was fortunate enough to survive pancreatic cancer.
His Love And Light Raised The Frequency Of Everyone 🌟
What a wonderful story! Very kind man.
Jamie Lee just loving everything that comes out of Eric Idle’s mouth ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
That was fantastic. As a survivor myself, respect.
💖
I absolutely love love love Eric Idle!
My sister's partner of 32 years died of pancreatic cancer last year. When I first heard that she (Rose) was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer I researched it online and discovered that it has about a 95% mortality rate overall, so Eric is indeed very fortunate. One of the biggest issues with this particular cancer is that it generally doesn't show itself until it is essentially too late to do anything about it. Rose had no symptoms to speak of until just a few months before her diagnosis and by then it was too far along. She went through chemo and fought valiantly but ultimately succumbed to her affliction.
*Detection* is the number one thing that needs to be researched. And not just for this cancer but for many others too. Treatment is important of course, but DETECTION is so much more critical.
So sorry for your family's loss.
@@dw69376 Thank you. Much appreciated.
You're absolutely right... early detection is the most critical (and life saving) measure, that needs to be researched and developed.
I adore Idle.
And it's so wonderful to see The Red Couch back in play!
I kinda see it like ... Well. _Like Graham Norton's version of Ed McMahon._
O!
The kudos don't go to Idle because he _"survived cancer."_ Depending on the type, _LOTS_ of people do. The _phenomenal_ part is he survived *_pancreatic_*_ cancer,_ because THAT puts him in a very tee-nincey club indeed!
I'd love to invite Eric Idle to Sweden, in the winter, just to hear him complain. Love that man!
Isn't it a coincidence that such a lovely and energetic man's surname is Idle...
Yes
Ironic in the extreme!
No, it is not!!!
What a legend, so glad we get to enjoy this lovely man a good while longer!
Eric is irony personified. True legend.
Cheers to brave, brave Sir Robin!
Will be a dark time when these legends go. True geniuses, all of them.
Terry Jones went 1 or 2 years ago 😢
And don't forget Graham Chapman killed himself with alcohol by 1989.
@@AD-kv9kj Graham was certainly an alcoholic, that's well established, but what killed him was as far as I'm aware cancer which was first discovered in his tonsils and which then had spread to his spine. So once again cancer proves itself to be an absolute bastard. Fuck cancer!
@@AD-kv9kj he had spinal cancer
yeah its tragic innit, one day theyll all be gone, well apart from sir mick and sir macca of course- theyve both clearly done deals with lucifer, no doubt about it.
Long live Eric Idle!
Bless you Mr. ldle… You have been such a huge part of my life since I was a young boy…… Monty Python was always shown in my house as my parents immigrated from Scotland to the United States in 1960…. I’m am American born myself…… Wish you much happiness ☮️
If anyone deserves a second chance it's Eric...brilliant!
He survived pancreatic cancer? Good on you sir! All I can think is (and yes, I know this is a Michael Palin character, but...) "You lucky bastard! You lucky, lucky bastard!"
I hope he outlives me.
He still looks so good and still funny as hell! Life is good!
Every member of Monty Python has shaped a bit of modern comedy in some way. If you laugh at something today, it has Monty Python DNA in it
One of the Beatles of comedy. A legend if I ever saw one.
I like that analogous description.......... I will be stealing that.
@@ph8632 me too
Yeah! Monty Python is indeed the Beatles of Comedy!
i think of them as the shakespeare of comedy, but of course theyre right up there with the great rock bands, theyre a group with a name and identity, and theyre english and of that era it all fits,
Idle Legend
An absolute Legend in his own lifetime
um, when youre being complimentary its usally stated as 'living legend',
@@johnwatts8346 sorry teacher
@@peterfranks6243 and im sorrry for being facetious, but i found your wording a bit too close to 'a legend in his own lunch time / mind' kinda thing. anyhow- thankfully, were all very glad old Eric remains a 'living legend' !
A legend in his lunchtime.
@@bobsands3557 yeah, thats the line- from the rutles, eh?
All the best, Eric. I will always love your characters on Python. Especially the sleazy ones 😂. Thank you so much. Nudge nudge.
What a positive guy!! God bless, my brother survived by early diagnosis a ball of cancer that was between the pancreatic and the stomach, 10-hour surgery called the Whipple procedure, people you got to go to your doctor you got to do the screenings, you have to be proactive in your health !!! no question
God bless him! Met him in Sherman Oaks once, Just for a few minutes. Very kind of him to chat with a fan like me, he certainly didn’t need to do that, but I was grateful he did. I say again, God bless him!
Thanks for posting this separately.
Eric Idle was in The Rutles [Beatles spoof band] so perhaps him singing a Beatles song was no surprise. But Paul McC saying OK was!
I just love Eric Idle! What a awesome person and one of the funniest as well!
Eric's story demonstrates the need for screening and early diagnosis. Unfortunately many people do not have access to the same standard of treatment.
Blood screening is free on the NHS. I had a bunch of it done in that last year. Just keep an eye on your markers and try to catch stuff early.
His story sounds like a good bit of luck with the timing of his annual exam
It’s peculiar that he was getting an MRI - that’s a terrible screening test, and certainly would not be covered by insurance (or NHS) unless he had pretty significant symptoms and probably an ultrasound and/or CT first. And for good reason: if we routinely scanned everybody, there would be millions of incidental findings needing to be worked up with biopsies and surgeries but turning out to be nothing-except pain, anxiety, wasted time, and expense.
Because he's wealthy normal people get left to die
True
That guy has a great gift and he is sharing it with us all.
Eric Idle is a loveable genius I only wish he did more comedy
Great story, happy ending. Eric is such a wonderful man.
My mother was diagnosed with late stage pancreatic cancer and I was with her at the time she was told of it. I remember the oncologist telling her he doubted she would be alive in 6 month's time. He was right. She lasted two. On her death certificate were the words "carcinoma pancreas". Her demise was extraordinarily fast.
I also was with my dear mother upon hearing such news regarding cancer..
It's like the floor gives way beneath you dealing with the shock of it..
My sympathy, terrible disease.
'D-d--don't m-mind him sir, he's-heee's m-m-mad sir' 😆
Love Eric Idle, glad he's recovered and still working 💪
Thank God he lived to tell the tale a legend
Eric is a gem of outstanding quality!
Cancer took my mother, and it will take my father. I applaud anyone who escapes it. And Eric is a treasure.
Fantastic story. Leaves us speechless and joyous.
Eric it was a fabulous treat to see and hear your lovely voice, we did a collective Gasp when he Mentioned his illness .As the conversation went on I had great admiration for this man for the way he spoke about it ,he didn’t boo-hoo about it there was a joke here and there. .Again respect I wish Eric well. We all love you .
Absolute legend! So glad he has survived and is doing well
I love all of the Pythons dearly, they were my fun uncles growing up who taught me so many valuable lessons without me realising it as they did it through comedy.
Keep on living Eric
You've got a fine Pythonesque username.
Eric Idle is much more than a national treasure, so much more.
God bless you Mr. Cheeky ! 🙏❤✌🇺🇸
Good things happen to good people.. thankfully, we can still enjoy the presence of mr. Idle amongst us :)
Such an icon this man and so glad he’s still here to help us keep a balanced view of life. Always look on the bright side! Cheers Eric 👍
I understand naming his cancer. When my husband had a brain tumor found in 2011 we named it Reginald because who could be scared of something called Reginald. Thankful like Eric Idle he had a successful operation. Thank you Eric Idle for sharing and helping with research and calling for early testing.
Lots of people in London in the 60s were afraid of someone called Reginald lol
Hope ur husbands OK
@@pov7853 He is doing well. He has to walk with a cane now But I have him with me and that is all that counts. Thank you.
Jesus, this guy has made me laugh like I’ve never laughed before
My mother-in-law, Jean, passed from pancreatic cancer. She was with us on Christmas Day for opening gifts and an early dinner. On December 28 she woke up feeling like shit and her neighbor took her to the Emergency Room. She was admitted and we were called. We met her at about 5:00 pm and soon after we arrived in her room, the doctor came in and asked us to leave. Jean said, no, this is my family and they need to hear what you have to say. The doctor said, very well, you have pancreatic cancer, it's advanced, and we can't fix it. Basically, you're dying in many more words.
She went into palliative care, which is where they do everything they can to keep terminal patients comfortable, and from there it was hospice, where they prepare you, and your family, for your death. She passed on February 5th.
Always look on the bright side of life! I sincerely hope Eric makes a full recovery 👍
What an amazing character, so brilliant and positive. Glad you're well and alive!
What a lovely man and how lucky we all are he's still here! One of the greatest on the MP-team back in the day,
Thanks for posting.
Thanks so much for sharing Jess.
What a Legend Eric Idle is 🙌❤️
Jamie-Lee in PVC ♡
Clearly, Eric Idle was flying in the face of irony with his death scare.
Absolutely Greatfull Eric is still going strong!
He's a worldwide treasure that should be protected at all costs. ❤️😍🤩
Wonderful!!! So glad.
to Mr eric Idle .
You are now looking at the brite side of life .
God bless you and thank you for all you have done to make us laugh.
I loved Monty python all the rest of the team .
Now 65yrs old and still love the humor .
Which is only in the english dry sense .
Keep well and good luck to help others.xxxxx
We love you Eric and we are very glad that you staying around to make the world a better and happier place. 🙂
I've always been grateful he's alive 😊❤
The world is definitively a brighter place with you in it, Eric. Thanks for staying around. ;)
And fuck Kenny!
I saw Eric at the Sydney state theatre a week ago. He was brilliant. Hilarious, full of energy and with some amazing stories to tell. He did some songs, and a few skits. Like many others, he's my fave Python