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Lord Jubjub
2006-May-02, 11:35 PM
I was looking at maps of the Columbia Gorge area when I saw Larch Mountain. I couldn't help smiling, hence this poll.

Kootenaistar
2006-May-03, 08:26 AM
Have lived with larch trees all my life and consider them wonderfully beautiful. They are the the brilliant autumn gold on many mountains around here, a natural and bright yellow-gold that shines against the dark green of the evergreen forest around them. It is not metalic gold and valuable in that fashion, but the beauty is more valuable to me on the land.

Gruesome
2006-May-03, 10:27 AM
Number one....the larch. :)

mickal555
2006-May-03, 01:28 PM
larch :s ?

Celestial Mechanic
2006-May-03, 05:18 PM
I can always tell one from a long way off! :dance:

hhEb09'1
2006-May-03, 05:26 PM
what are you guys giggling about? (http://www.cs.iastate.edu/larch-faq-webboy.html)

Gruesome
2006-May-03, 05:58 PM
This. (http://www.ibras.dk/montypython/episode03.htm)

mugaliens
2006-May-03, 09:28 PM
"I'm sorry, I don't quite follow you."

Swift
2006-May-03, 09:56 PM
Number one....the larch. :)
My thoughts exactly. I started with a smile and broke into a chuckle.

Right at the time that MPFC was first shown on the PBS station in NYC (~1975), I was taking an Art History class in High School. It was a great class, but we sat through a lot of slide shows of paintings. Once in the a while, in the dark room during a slide show, someone would chime in "Number one..." and someone else would answer "The larch" (I of course never did either ;) )

mugaliens
2006-May-03, 10:17 PM
We did much the same during a speech class. At least once a class, when the prof said the word "speech" followed by a pause, a guy would say, "By all means, let's have it, man!"

After the third time with the prof being good-natured about it, others in the class started chiming in with their own versions:

"Yes, of course - why not? Quite a good thing for communicating with others."

After a month the prof became quite adept at jumping in with his own versions.

"Speech? Now? In the middle of class? Are you mad?"

and "Speech? Of course it's speech! Otherwise how could you possibly have heard me!"

This was a great inside joke until one of the visiting asst heads of department concluded he was talking to himself.

Gruesome
2006-May-04, 10:28 AM
"I'm sorry, I don't quite follow you."

"Follow me...follow me. Very nice."

teddyv
2006-May-04, 10:20 PM
No. 3: the horse chestnut (applause).

Lord Jubjub
2006-May-10, 12:48 AM
Nice to see that irreverence still rules the day. . .

Vive le Python!






Edit: I hope I got the French case for python right. . .

Mailloux
2006-May-10, 01:42 AM
LOVE Monty Python! My favorite comedies!

Eric Vaxxine
2006-May-16, 07:08 PM
Wankel Rotary Engine ...

Frog march
2006-May-16, 07:53 PM
part#II

galacsi
2006-May-16, 08:38 PM
Nice to see that irreverence still rules the day. . .

Vive le Python!






Edit: I hope I got the French case for python right. . .

ViveNT les Monty Pythons or Vive le python. (the snake)

Anyway thank you for trying !

peteshimmon
2009-Aug-28, 05:56 PM
Yes, why do they put padding there?



only a little bump...

jokergirl
2009-Aug-28, 05:59 PM
Number one....the larch. :)

The... Larch.

;)

rommel543
2009-Aug-28, 06:43 PM
Roaring laughter. Loud Applause.

Commentator: Now for something completely different.

Big Brother Dunk
2009-Aug-28, 10:34 PM
I didn't exactly giggle, but I did chuckle out loud.:lol:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRKVXG3DV-I