Can we have your liver, then?trucker2000 wrote:Now I know why I feel so small.
Get over yourself!
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In case anyone doesn't recognize it, this is a quote from Monty Python's The Meaning of Life. In a section of the film called "Live Organ Transplants," since Mr. Brown has signed an organ-donar card, technicians show up to take his liver, killing him in the process. One of them (played by John Cleese) then tries to convince Mrs. Brown (played by Terry Jones) to date him. When she doesn't show any interest, he asks her if she wants to donate her liver. When she refuses, he opens the refrigerator door, and out steps a man (played by Eric Idle) who sings a song about the vastness of "Our Amazing and Expanding Universe."DonaldTurner wrote:Can we have your liver, then?trucker2000 wrote:Now I know why I feel so small.
In response, Mrs. Brown says something like, "It makes you feel kind of insignificant, doesn't it?"
The technician responds, "Yeah. Can we have your liver then?"
Mrs. Brown responds, "All right."
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Thanks for that explanation, Donald. The joke went right by me.
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