Something really funny

MartyMuppets

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For those of you who remember my TMS fan fiction outline guest-starring Tim Brooke-Taylor here is a very funny true story I've come across in a book I've been reading. Tim is of course one member of a trio of British comedians along with Bill Oddie and Graeme Garden, and here is the story as quoted from the book:

Alexander Mitchell, a fifty-year-old bricklayer from King's Lynn in Norfolk literally laughed himself to death. During an episode of the BBC comedy series "The Goodies", Mr. Mitchell laughed solidly for twenty-five minutes at a particular scene in which two men beat each other with large black puddings. He then slumped over, dead from heart failure. Doctors attributed the death to the fact that Mr. Mitchell was laughing strenuosly after a heavy meal. Mr. Mitchell's widow, Nessie, commented: "I can still hear him laughing and it's a lovely rememberance. I shall write to The Goodies to thank them for making his last minutes so happy".

And so she did. When I came across this in the book I remembered hearing about it when two of the Goodies team Tim and Graeme came to Australia and I took my mother to see them live. They mentioned this during their show and everybody laughed when they explained that they knew about it because his widow wrote to say "Thank you".:big_grin:
 

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I don't like British comedy... so dry and tasteless...

But you have to admit, our very own Mat B. Regard is one of the funniest guys at MC!
 

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The only british shows I like are Monty Pythons Flying Circus & Benny Hill.
 

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Yes but the really ironic thing is the widow thanking them. Well it was for making his last moments happy but wouldn't you think at first that she would've wanted to sue them?
I'm glad there was no great big drama though. And you're right Nick. It was tragic bad luck though in retrospection it does have a bit of a dark funny side to it as well.:wink:
 

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It would be really funny. But I don't like to laugh because it's sad. But I love the Goodies. "Goody Goody Yum Yum"
 

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You're right Pork. It is sad. Of course we really shouldn't laugh though some of us may understandably not be able to help a reluctant giggle come out. I certainly wouldn't want to die while laughing at a funny movie or television episode since it would mean I'd never know how it ended.

But I hope you enjoy the link I PMed you with my Tim-Brooke Taylor outline.
"Goodies! Goody Goody Yum Yum. Goodies are coming to you and you and you and you....." Sometimes you just can't get that theme song out of your head. :big_grin:
 

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I reckon...and then you just sing it randomly and people look at you in an odd way. I have no idea why.:crazy:
 

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D'Snowth said:
I don't like British comedy... so dry and tasteless...

But you have to admit, our very own Mat B. Regard is one of the funniest guys at MC!
Hmm...dry, yes. Tasteless, no. It sure beats the heck out of any of those modern American-Pie type comedies, or rear-end humour...sure, it makes for a chuckle, but not really memorable.

Thanks for the compliment though, Snowthers!
 
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