Question: In the Camelot scene, there is a man that says something like "I like to push the pramalot" what is he saying and what does it mean?
dgemba dgemba
6th Jul 2005
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
Answer: There isn't much meaning. It's a funny idea that a knight has to push a stroller and the words "pram a lot" are there because they rhyme with Camelot.
A pram is a stroller, so the knight is saying that he is taking care of a baby.
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Answer: He says "I have to push the pram a lot!" implying that he's left to look after the children.
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