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![]() BROOKHAVEN, Miss. (AP) - You've heard of the movie "Snakes on a Plane, right?" Well, it was no movie moment for a Mississippi pilot who discovered a snake on a recent flight. Doctor Ed Carruth was flying in a one-seat plane when he felt something "licking" his arm. His guest was a gray rat snake. Carruth says once he and the snake both got their bearings, they came to an agreement to not bother each other. The snake then slithered to the back of the plane. When Carruth arrived at his destination, airport officials called a snake expert to locate the stowaway and remove it from the airplane. The snake was released into the wild. http://www.fox12news.com/Global/stor...av=menu439_2_4 |
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Snakes are fine... Don't really like them but I can deal with them.
Spiders.... Well the one word that goes thru my mind is " EJECT!!!" I don't care if there isn't an ejection handle I am gone. Funny how as I have got older that once minor nervousness has become more of a true phobia... Andrew "Mitchell Holman" wrote in message ... BROOKHAVEN, Miss. (AP) - You've heard of the movie "Snakes on a Plane, right?" Well, it was no movie moment for a Mississippi pilot who discovered a snake on a recent flight. Doctor Ed Carruth was flying in a one-seat plane when he felt something "licking" his arm. His guest was a gray rat snake. Carruth says once he and the snake both got their bearings, they came to an agreement to not bother each other. The snake then slithered to the back of the plane. When Carruth arrived at his destination, airport officials called a snake expert to locate the stowaway and remove it from the airplane. The snake was released into the wild. http://www.fox12news.com/Global/stor...av=menu439_2_4 |
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Mitchell Holman wrote in
: BROOKHAVEN, Miss. (AP) - You've heard of the movie "Snakes on a Plane, right?" Well, it was no movie moment for a Mississippi pilot who discovered a snake on a recent flight. Doctor Ed Carruth was flying in a one-seat plane when he felt something "licking" his arm. His guest was a gray rat snake. Carruth says once he and the snake both got their bearings, they came to an agreement to not bother each other. The snake then slithered to the back of the plane. When Carruth arrived at his destination, airport officials called a snake expert to locate the stowaway and remove it from the airplane. The snake was released into the wild. http://www.fox12news.com/Global/stor...av=menu439_2_4 http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/africa....ap/index.html CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -- It was very nearly a real-life version of "Snakes on a Plane." A man was stopped at Cairo's airport just moments before he boarded a Saudi Arabia-bound plane with carry-on bags filled with live snakes, as well as a few baby crocodiles and chameleons. Security officials became suspicious of the 22-year-old Saudi man's bags when the X-ray machine at the departure gate gave odd readings. Police said they opened the bags and found a large number of reptiles, including at least one cobra, squirming to escape. The animals were confiscated and turned over to the Cairo Zoo and the man was allowed to board his flight home. Transporting live reptiles out of the country is illegal in Egypt, but the passenger said he was unaware of the ban and that the snakes, crocodiles and chameleons were needed by a Saudi university for scientific experiments, police said. In May, another Saudi man was caught at the Cairo airport carrying 700 live snakes in his carry-on luggage. He told authorities that snakes were often kept in Saudi Arabia by storekeepers in glass jars or used as pets |
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Sorry, I can't resist....
This film is highly unusual in that it is a rare case where a film which is basically a parody has inspired parodies of itself. So, fasten your snakebelts, put the trays up and behold: 2 parodies 1 web-based marketing ploy 1 after all the sequels have been made, the 'reloaded' version |
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