In a message dated 8/16/2005 10:12:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> The discussion of anti-Semetism reminded me of a reference to Jews that I
> didn't think was anti-Semetic.  It was in Spamalot.  King Arthur was given
> a second task by the "Knights who Say 'Ni'": putting on a Broadway Show.
> Sir Robin informs him (in song and dance) that they can't do it, because
> "You can't get to Broadway if you  haven't any Jews"  This I thought was
> hilareous, and a wonderful tribute to Mel Brooks. Has anyone else seen
> Spamalot?
> 
> 

I'm going tomorrow night with my son. This is a funny joke because it is not 
offensive. It implies no great conspiracy on the part of jews. it makes a joke 
about jewish over-representatioin in the NY thearter scene; that is it. 
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