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Eureka! I have found the final resting place of the most Holy Grail!

The Link between the 6 (7+ Sir!) Pythons and John, Paul, George & Benjamin (Ringo Sir!) are well documented. George is a Dark Horse of course of course and no one (hits brain)! Ringo and Sir Jervis Fruit (As in "I Must Have") Peter Sellers were like father and son - the plot-line was inscribed by the Python Urn and Sybil's 'usband. Mr. Ono (No, not Mr. Bill) had a cameo in The Magic Christian.

So we have 3 outa 4 Beagles associated with the Pythonagoreans. I think that this link means that we have to consider Neil as an ASSet! (Please don't sue)

I tried to tie in the comment "I'm very bored" (you know who YOU are!) to the 1969 rumor of Sir Paul McCartney's "Untimely Death" "I'm Very Tired" and Dirk McQuickly's doppleganger-like death. (Turn Me On Dead Man - heard backwards)

Expl. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club and Sgt. Rutter's Only Hearts Club.
Dirk McQuickly (styled after Paul McCartney) -- played by Eric Idle.

When I juxtaposed (I've used that word twice in the past month!) McCartney and McQuickly and added "rumors of death" in Google - I found this plethora (That which the dustman won't touch on the back landing.)

This is the Amazon (Poing! I ment'ed Don McLean twice in the past week) Review.

"You don't have to be a Beatles fan to enjoy All You Need Is Cash, though it certainly helps. Co-writers and directors Eric Idle and Gary Weis ruthlessly and hilariously parody the style of biographical television documentaries, and anyone who has ever watched A&E's Biography will be able to recognize the same clichs more than 20 years down the line. But, just as importantly, Idle and Weis know the details of the Fab Four's career and take tremendous glee in twisting them into new comic shapes, and songwriter Neil Innes has created a handful of songs that brilliantly turn the Beatles' greatest hits inside out (it's a shame more bands haven't had the nerve to cover "I Must Be in Love," "Doubleback Alley," or any of the other songs featured in the film, which happen to be great pop tunes in their own right as well as skillfully executed parodies). But while the touch isn't always light and the tone isn't always gentle (thankfully this was made while John Lennon was still alive and Innes could parody his well-documented mean streak without cries of disrespect to the dead), All You Need Is Cash is satire done with tremendous affection for its subject. - - - - - - - -It's worth noting that Innes was a former member of the group the Bonzo Dog Band, who appeared in Magical Mystery Tour and whose only hit single, "I'm the Urban Spaceman," was produced by Paul McCartney (under the pseudonym "Apollo C. Vermouth"), while Idle was close friends with George Harrison, who makes a cameo appearance as a reporter. - - - - - - - The film also features several contemporaries and admirers of the Beatles, including (Sir) Mick Jagger, Paul Simon, and Ron Wood, all of whom have been affected in some way by the Beatles' influence. Presenting a bizarro-world version of the biggest and best pop group of all time, All You Need Is Cash is a rock version of a Friar's Club roast -- a sharp poke in the ribs, with love and respect in its heart. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide"

Now I am Googling "Apollo C. Vermouth" and "Leon Kompowsky"

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