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To: blankmind who wrote (1997)1/29/1999 5:30:00 PM
From: Thomas M.  Respond to of 45639
 
I heard Bill Walsh quit at Stanford because he could no longer remember the player' names. No joke.

Tom



To: blankmind who wrote (1997)1/29/1999 5:52:00 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45639
 
This scene from Monty Python reminds me of Niner fans:

<<< The classic scene commences with King Arthur riding the countryside on an imaginary horse with his servant banging two coconut shells together to mimic the sounds of a horse galloping, whereupon he comes upon a Black Knight whose job it is to prevent anyone from crossing the bridge over which he stands guard. Arthur, determined to continue on his way, demands passage. The Black Knight, determined to do his job, retorts that "None shall pass." A fierce sword fight ensues. King Arthur, wielding the famous sword Excaliber, severs the knight's left arm at the shoulder. With blood squirting from the gaping hole, the brave knight cavalierly claims "Tis but a scratch," and continues to fight. Arthur severs the knight's other arm. Undeterred, the knight says, "Just a flesh wound" and proceeds to start kicking King Arthur. Completely aggravated, Arthur slices off the knight's right leg. But the now one-legged knight refuses to give up and tries to rub up against Arthur in an attempt to bleed on him. After Arthur severs the knight's remaining leg and he is helpless on the ground with only a torso and head left, the knight finally states, "OK, we'll call it a draw."

As Arthur proceeds across the bridge on his imaginary horse and with his coconutclapper in tow, the brave knight still refuses to concede defeat and screams, "Come back you pansy and I'll bite your legs off!"

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Tom