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24 What is the deal with the "6. There is no number 6"? (Alt.Tv.Xena)

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This article is from the Xena: Warrior Princess FAQ, by Paul Hilling p.hilling@bigfoot.com with numerous contributions by others.

24 What is the deal with the "6. There is no number 6"? (Alt.Tv.Xena)


If we're all sitting comfortably then I'll begin: once upon a
time the BBC used to broadcast a series called 'Monty Python's
Flying Circus' (a comedy) and in one program a short sketch was
performed in which an Englishman was introduced to his new
professorial colleagues in the Philosophy Department at the
'University of Wollomoloo' in Australia. At one point the
departmental rules were read to the group, including "Rule Six:
There is NO rule Six!".

Since lots of people posting to ATX are either fans of MPFC or
are familiar with it, the 'no rule six' rule is often used in
lists.

Videos of MPFC can be checked out of some public libraries, and
rented. Plus, there are the full-length videos: 'MP and the Holy
Grail' (there's a CD game based on this too) and 'Life of Brian'.

Any websearch utility will find huge numbers of Python sites with
scripts, .WAVs, pictures and words of the many songs. The most
interesting sites, to me, are in England, Australia and Iceland.

 

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