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The argument clinic

5 October 2009 by Tammy Lenski 2 Comments

Apparently Monty Python first aired 40 years ago today. In celebration, here’s a clip of their classic, The Argument Clinic:

[Can't see the embedded video? Click here to view it on the web.]

Happy laughter,
Tammy

Filed Under: Organizational conflict management Tagged With: monty python

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  1. Anthony Russo says:
    10 October 2009 at 4:01 pm

    A true classic. Unfortunately a show my wife never liked even one bit.

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    • Tammy Lenski says:
      13 October 2009 at 12:09 pm

      Anthony, I do think Monty Python is either a great fit for one’s quirky humor or not a fit at all. I know lots of people like your wife who don’t find it funny at all. Me, I’m rollin’ on the floor when I watch those guys! You, too, it sounds like.

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