Graham Chapman’s funeral
An evening pause: On the anniversary of his death in 1989, this is how the crew of Monty Python eulogized Graham Chapman at his funeral.
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Thanks, Robert, for that. It would have been disgraceful if they had approached it any differently, so thank God they honored him properly. Cleese was right, Chapman would not have wanted it done differently. Television comedy changed forever thanks to them. Just one more thin wafer!
There you, go Robert! Another thing we have in common. But maybe I can use the fluffy pillow on you til you confess the error of your ways on climate change!