Talk:The Mouse Problem

Well, this seems like another great example of how Monty Python manages to come in, look at current political events, root out every flaw in the system, question it, make terrific sport of it, sum up the exact level of stupidity to be found in the so-called "great minds" running it, and accomplish virtually nothing. Sort of the Aristotle of our days, isn't he? I personally thought it was pretty rich, but I still have one question: So... what's the problem? --User:Tuyuq
 * Well, The Amazing Kargol still hasn't got a regular gig, for a start . . . --GreenReaper(talk) 23:24, 19 October 2009 (UTC)
 * I'm new here. You'll have to elaborate for me. -- User:Tuyuq
 * See the transcript. :-) But generally, I think the characters were referring to a problem that they saw with society. After all, imagining yourself as a mouse and going around with other mice isn't natural, is it? --GreenReaper(talk) 01:53, 20 October 2009 (UTC)