Heh heh ...I left my copy of Entertainment Weekly, with the "Snakes On A Plane" cover, with the other magazines in the seatback.
Let's hope the next passenger does not have ophidiophobia. Or aviophobia. Or both.
I'm on my way to New York City for a fun weekend. Stay tuned!

8 comments:
I just finished that one myself. I actually am looking forward to that movie, I think it comes out Friday.
Haha - classic :)
As for the movie, I'm really loving how simplistic it seems - does exactly what it says on the tin!
You shoudl've left a fake rubber snake in the magazine. Now that would've been a classic reaction to see when someone opened up the mag. Have fun the in the big apple.
My partner is dying to see that movie! I'm going to send her to your blog. hee, hee, hee :-)
My sister and I want to see that movie! The title makes it sound like a cheesy movie, yet it is the most original idea that Hollywood has finally come up with! Finally! a movie that's not a remake or a sequal.
Cool! What is this movie about?
"what is this movie about?" well, the title sums it up pretty well i guess, lol!
MyUtopia ~ Don't you just love reading Entertainment Weekly? I find the writing style very clever and often funny. I even read the TV listings despite hardly ever watching TV!
Nodders ~ Yes, clear and to the point. Most of the titles of my blog posts are similarly forthright.
Radio ~ Shoulda coulda woulda! But I may have had trouble getting the snake past security!
VV ~ Send her over! Everybody's welcome at FreeThought by a FreeThinker!
MetalChick ~ Some movies have "cult" status after the release; this one has it before release. How odd!
Molly ~ Hmm ... what would you guess?
Hel Fire ~ Ha! I hope Molly reads your comment!
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