Wednesday, May 21, 2008

five is right out

Five may be good for small groups, but it is right out in the context of the holy hand grenade.

5 comments:

Carolyn A. Jones said...

What do you mean by Holy Hand Grenade?

Carolyn A. Jones said...

Okay, I watched the clip. I know what the Holy Hand Grenade is. But I don't understand your question. Could you clarify? Or maybe explain?

Brian Derico said...

I am sorry for the confusion. I was, perhaps unwisely, trying to be funny. I thought that bit from Monty Python and the Holy Grail was similar to the passage about the magic number in At the Point of Need: “It’s not that five was a magic number. Four and six worked about as well. But with four, when someone was absent, the groups shrank to three or two; and with six, if all were present, someone’s work didn’t get discussed” (60). I was also counting on the bit from Monty Python being funny in its own right—but I probably ought to have known better.

Carolyn A. Jones said...

I'm pretty dense at times. Most often I don't even get jokes others tell until my husband explains them to me or in the middle of the night I get it. I take a long time to process sometimes. When I'm not familiar with the backgrounding ideas, I just don't get it.

Karen Neubauer said...

I told them,"We already got one." You made my husband's and my day, Brian. Let's rename the WC the Ministry of Silly Walks.