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Snakes on The American Spectator
April 28th, 2006 at 12:00 am

The American Spectator ran a piece today criticizing Yale for the admission of a former Taliban spokesman, and the school’s handling of the controversy. The author did so using the most obvious method possible: an extended Snakes on a Plane metaphor, complete with a significant amount of fake dialogue. It’s pretty weird.



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WTF?!?!!?

Comment by abby — April 28, 2006 @ 4:39 pm

That is quite possibly one of the single most bizarre articles I have ever read. And I live on the internet.

Comment by Betty Swallocks — April 29, 2006 @ 7:44 am


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Snakes on a Blog documents my quest to attend the Hollywood premiere of Snakes on a Plane. If I'm really lucky, this blog will do more than just document the quest, it will aid it. Read my first and second pleas.

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                 - Jeremiah 8:17

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