Rutland Weekend Television - Gibberish
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- Опубліковано 14 чер 2006
- Eric Idle and Henry Woolf in a sketch from Idle's post-Python show, Rutland Weekend Television. This sketch shows a TV interview where they both talk in funny, nonsensical phrases.
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It's the inflection that makes this SO PERFECT! I certainly couldn't do it.
During his python days it was always harder for Eric to get his sketches on because he would write by himself. This is utter genius.
"Foreskin mousetrap view Mount Everest tintray lobotomy in England?" I love it!
I also like the music during the fucked-up credits.
RIP Henry Wolf - Eric’s co-star.
A couple guys and I used to do this same thing in college when we went to bars to make people think we were nuts. We used to laugh our butts off from people's reactions! Eric Idle is the master though. LOL.
Stanley unwin was the true king of this gibberish Speaking
You know, that's an almost exact transcript of my last job interview!
I grew up with Aspergers and this is what listening to conversations sounded like.
ive got Aspergers and conflab still does sould like this!
sounds like every politician thats ever spoke
That make more sense 😆
proof that its not what you say - its the way that you say it
sounds like those automatic subtitles on youtube
Or Samsung autocomplete.
@@timmungenast yea the youtube automatic subtitles have actually improved a lot since the time I wrote that comment. They started using machine learning algorithms to recognise peoples speech.
By Jove, I never quite thought of it that way before! Eric Idle is even more of a linguistic quagmire truffles beanstalk chafing on the inner thrumming of chariots and charities making their final appeal of the quarter--but by no means their last of the year....oh, they'll be back, you can be sure!! Spigots to all and to all a good nine!
Nicely done, Mark!
Agreed, machine wrapped with butter as Eric would say..
It is very hard to write this without using some words that aren't actually random. Our minds are just made to follow logical patterns.
This is such a simple idea for a skit - yet still unique - and hilarious!
Considering that Eric could memorize this, I can see how he could memorize his traveling sketch (longer, but at least it made sense)
You could show this to your average American and tell them this is what British people sound like, and they'd believe you.
When those boxes of magnetic words were popular in the early aughts or so, I'd string random words together on display boards in shops where they were sold, and "browse" close by to watch people read what I'd left there. I mostly saw people shake their heads, but one guy read what I'd "written," walked away, then circled around to where I was standing, and whispered, "I read what you wrote over there with the magnet words. You're a Monty Python fan, aren't you?" I smiled up at him, and he asked me if I'd go have a pizza with him (the pizza place was the best place to eat in the food court at that mall), and I accepted. It wasn't true love forever, but Stephen and I shared some lovely times for a few months. I hope you're well, Stephen, where ever you are.
RIP Henry Woolf xx
Eric once did this sketch with Dan Ackroyd on Saturday Night Live - Ackroyd did a splendid job too.
That's amazing.....It sounds like they're schizophrenic...the way they are talking in what is sometimes called "word salads" yet they understand one another....how awesome is that!
Ironically 'sick in a cup' nearly made me sick in a cup.
You can see Henry Woolf reading the cue cards. Eric Idle however, master that he is, can do this stuff in his sleep.
Watch his eyes, he was reading it as well
That settles it. From now on I'm mocking squirrels curvaceously. Sounds like fun.
This is how talk shows sound to me anyways, complete gibberish!!
I couldn't stop laughing at this during ATP! Foreskin Mousetrap and Sick In a Cup became our catchphrases!
Probably the only thing in the universe that I could never tire of watching repeatedly.
Foreskin mousetrap view Mount Everest tin tray lobotomy in England?
Omg it was like watching a speech in the house of commons but this made sense
Machine wrapped with butter?
Machine wrapped with butter.
-head implodes, then explodes seventeen times-
sheer genius!
Yes. They did a great job with that one, too. Almost every word was kept. Only one word was changed, instead of "Machine WRAPPED with butter," they said "Machine KISSED with butter."
Hold the newsreader's nose squarely, waiter, or friendly milk will countermand my trousers.
Machine wrapped with butter innit
Henry Woolf frikken rocked!
"Machine wrapped with butter."
Curvatiously mocking squirrel
"Simpering snuff masticated"
It all made perfect sense to me !!!
Occidental bivalve mollusc adjustment feudal coded horn pressed tone bottle intuitively scraped.
This is where Toad the Wet Sprocket was born........
if only the whole series was available on dvd.... *le sigh*
@KOLSARNIT yes. he was Frankie Barrow, the local gangster. The kids show he was in was called "Words And Pictures"
Foreskin and mousetrap.
Ouch. Doesn't bear thinking about...
stewart lee's act
That former guy must have used this as inspiration for his 4yr US reign.
Dunno about you but I still think his fascism was horrifyingly coherent.
Ha Ha. Machine wrapped with butter. I LOVE IT!
Suprizingly appitized rubberized plumb joint cocationly mocking squirrels
And with that, I might galvanise sugar...LMFAO
2 words... EXCELLENT!!!
sick in a cup!
Machine wrapped with buttah??
Machine wrappedwi buttah… aye.
This is clearly Eric Idle!
Eric Idle is the man
butter-kissing feathers, definately pheasantry daughters.
I am irresistibly reminded of the space stage in Spore...
Snuff masticated bowel side. just checking in!😀😉😀
Machine wrapped with butter.
Love it!
Rubber king wrapped butter kissing feathers.. Sounds like an insult..lol
Rusting Machinery and mocking squirrels!
Curvaciously mocking squirrels!
I LUV THIS OMFG
That's pretty damned funny.
I got here because someone posted some spam in a newsgroup forum.
"Machine-wrapped butter!"
rubberised plumb joint
curvaceously mocking squirrels 😆
'saddlebag, saddlebag...' lmao
thats brilliant
"Rutland" Rules I will redirect from Heathrow straight
to Oakham Castle
Text is a form of Gibberish
8 people weren't incidently waxed llama pottery.
This is funny!
Quite, and the chandelier discotheque gum wrapper shotgun house prefers nozzle trumpet elephant shoes without doubt
snuff masticated bowel side
Sick in a cup!
awesome
reminds me of question time
Sizably introduced bricking spoon puddle nursery wristwatch.
What you talkin' about, Snowball?
@neonatalpenguin I think their intention must have been for everybody to be able to recite it word-for-word by the end of the festival.
Bloody funny
Hilarious!
It's when the words in a sentence don't go together but the way they are spoken sounds like the person who said it knows what they're talking about....but you know the words don't make a coherent thought.
This sketch was later replicated by Eric and Dan Aykroyd on SNL.
😂
Machine wrapped with butter??
_Machine wrapped with butter._
Well, you know how they always change British skits for American audiences! :) :)
HAHAHA "saddle bag sadDle bag"
nice!
Galvanized sugar. LOL :D
thats only one word :)
I'm here cóż of Styxhexenhammer!
lol!
It's like when your cupboard door India from Atlantis is somewhat odored but not exactly dorsal fin. Word!
"sick" in a cup (as in the UK version of "puke"!)
Very much a Python sketch from Eric their
i'm speechless this is Prodigally Awesome.
Brillant stuff!
Sick on a cup.
Idle Eric but corporation foreskinned a spambot centuries past your timezone.
I spref gibberish sventussles and baloney waxed earmuffs... But only as krimpersvensher grow in the gippenstrousish vendetta crunches of middle Vatican's yoghurt.