Morning Awesome

“Always Look On The Bright Side of Life”
From Monty Python’s Life of Brian

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  • MatthewN

    More appropriate song of the times:They Might Be GiantsKiss Me Son of GodI built a little empire out ofSome crazy garbageCalled the “blood of the exploited working class”But they’ve overcome their shynessNow they’re calling me Your HighnessAnd a world screams, “Kiss me, Son of God”I destroyed the bond of friendship and respectBetween the only people leftWho’d even look me in the eyeNow I laugh and make a fortuneOff the same ones that I torturedAnd a world screams, “Kiss me, Son of God”I look like Jesus, so they sayBut Mr. Jesus is very far awayNow you’re the only one here who can tell me if it’s trueThat you love meAnd I love meI built a little empire out ofSome crazy garbageCalled the “blood of the exploited working class”But they’ve overcome their shynessNow they’re calling me Your HighnessAnd a world screams, “Kiss me, Son of God”Yes a world screams, “Kiss me, Son of God”

  • Elizabeth

    Good choice, Bob.

  • dontpanic23

    Ah, how great to wake up tapping my toes and whistling along. Thanks, Bob. One of the best scenes in comedy history.

  • Josh

    Love it. This song got me through Iraq.Twice.

  • Kyle

    Life’s a piece of shit,When you look at it.

  • jenski42

    As a Catholic, I saw this up today, and my guilt reflex kicked in…momentarily.As a Catholic, let me just say that this is an awesome movie, and a (furtive) favorite of a couple priests I know.”He IS the messiah…and I should know, I’ve followed a few…”

  • http://www.bobcesca.com Bob Cesca

    Jenski wrote:>>>As a Catholic, I saw this up today, and my guilt reflex kicked in…momentarily.Mine, too.

  • http://www.thenewwearsoff.com Kyle

    Jesus is going to let me off of work in 30 minutes! Hell yeah, Jesus!Also, there is another Kyle. Time for a name change (for me).

  • Nanotyrannus

    I love the part where the suiciders are railing against Rome and asking “What has Rome ever done for us?”