Anteater tamer, that's the life for me

Yesterday's brief post about "impostor syndrome" recalled the following Monty Python sketch. I don't think "aggravated student" would be listed as a profession, but at least I'm good at it;



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Arthur Machen (1863-1947)
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Bah! A lumberjack's the manliest profession around! =D

Those fabulous Monty Python boys developed this idea in the hugely under-appreciated film Fierce Creatures where all manner of inoffensive little critters were tagged as dangerous to attract zoo visitors.

(no misleads intended, the link is to my blog where I celebrate their talent, not to the official movie site)

Those fabulous Monty Python boys developed this idea in the hugely under-appreciated film Fierce Creatures where all manner of inoffensive little critters were tagged as dangerous to attract zoo visitors.

(no misleads intended, the link is to my blog where I celebrate their talent, not to the official movie site)

If I were not with the CID, a window cleaner, me!