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G20 wishes and Python dreams

Published Thursday, 2nd April 2009

Whilst watching the G20 street entertainment — 30 percent police, 30 percent protestors, 40 percent photographers — from our London digs this week, we couldn’t help but be reminded of similar cinematic scenes portrayed by the Monty Python gang.

Not to minimise some of the real concerns being raised by people, but part of us keeps imagining the Judean People’s Front and various splitters in action. Anyone else notice a resemblance?

FRANCE PROTESTS G20 SUMMIT

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AUSTRALIA G20 FINANCE CHIEFS

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  1. Peter says:

    Love it.

    Meanwhile… they’re not saviours of the global banking system, they are very naughty boys. Psst, buddy… cna you spare a $1trillion?

    You might enjoy this, though the ratios are more 0:99:1

    http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/christian_adams/blog/2009/04/01/g20_exclusive_snap_idiot_breaks_bank_window

    Ain’t the MSM news grand?




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