Snakes on a Secret
Monday, August 6th, 2007PostSecret, which incidentally is a great webpage, includes a Snakes on a Plane secret today:

PostSecret, which incidentally is a great webpage, includes a Snakes on a Plane secret today:

The following image is from question #32 on page 265 of the introductory questions for Torts in the BarBri MPQ 2007 practice questions, multistate testing. When did the law get so cool?
If you’re having a hard time reading it, click on the image for a larger version.
The correct answer is C.
I’m giving a presentation at an upcoming London-based marketing conference (about which I’m terrified, but don’t tell them that) about blog marketing. To go along with my presentation, I’ve cobbled together a little video that compiles a some of the photos, videos and songs that I’ve featured on this site. I’ve put it up on YouTube for anybody’s amusement. Anyone who’s actually supposed to ATTEND the conference, shouldn’t watch the video… it would ruin the surprise. Enjoy:
I had to make this video while offline, so if I didn’t include a good piece of material, it’s probably because I didn’t have it stored on my own personal computer. Sorry about that. If I get a chance, I’ll come back and include links to the sources of the songs and videos… but it can’t happen tonight.
Nintendo’s Wii lets you make Miis (basically an avatar that you can then use in your games). Irrelevant was kind enough to whip up a couple images of his Samuel L. Jackson Mii.
Yeah, his name is Sam MuthaF and he golfs. I also put up a few images of his Bruce Campbell Mii if anybody is looking for more of this sort of thing.
While Snakes on a Plane didn’t receive any Oscar nominations, it appears to have snuck its way into the official marketing:
Who would have thought?
When Snakes on a Plane came out on DVD you knew it was only a matter of time before it was ported onto somebody’s video Ipod.
My computer is too slow for me to take strolls through Itunes, is Snakes on a Plane available for download or is this a conversion only option?
I’ve lost track of numbers, but here’s yet another Snakes on a Plane themed comic for the world at large:
This was drawn/written by Dan Walne (original here). Browsing his site I found that he had recently received the following gift, which seemed awful generous of someone out there:
Man, it’s early. Just a few days after Thanksgiving and I’m putting up my first Christmas themed post. It’s not even December 1st yet, nobody has opened their first advent calendar door! I know some Jews out there who are going to get on my case for this. Save Ferris is probably going to write me a mean letter. Anyway, you knew it was coming, here we go:
Once again, thanks to the always surprising CineZombi family for their fine work.
I’m expecting a Snakes on Hanukkah display any day now, either with snake shaped candles or snake shaped candle holders in the menorah. Get cracking, Jews.
Also, for those of you still reading the site, it looks like I’m going to have one final contest for ye faithful in relation to the upcoming DVD-release. I don’t have details yet, but stay tuned, they might pop online AT ANY MOMENT.
Snakes on a Thanksgiving… err… I guess it’s a very disturbing Thanksgiving:
Also, some users will notice simple math problems are required before posting comments. I’ve turned this on due to the low frequency of comments these days and the high frequency of spam (my filters have stopped 40,000 attempted spam comments). It’s been a hassle, so I thought this would cut it down for me. Sorry.
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I liked this picture a lot:
Nana was kind enough to send it:
I failed to send this earlier, I know, but I would like to show this one off [from the] Six Flags Great America (Illinois). This was actually during fright feast. they changed the name of “The Viper” to “Snakes On A Train.”
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A few days ago I posted a collection of Snakes on a Plane Halloween costumes. Well, it turns out I missed a few items. Here are the rest:
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UPDATE: There’s now a second collection of Snakes on a Plane Halloween costumes.
From blogs, myspace (blech), flickr and emails, here’s a fairly comprehensive collection of Snakes on a Plane Halloween costume pictures (as usual, click to make them larger):
Of course, I’d be remiss if I didn’t point out a Halloween costume youtube video:
And finally, what’s Halloween without a few carved pumpkins?
Was your Halloween as good as these people’s?
Halloween costumes:
The first two images are from Christine:
Last night I attended my college’s massive costume competition and won first prize with my homemade costume. “Snakes on a Stewardess”. I stitched 25 small rubber snakes to a stewardess uniform, applied zombie makeup, and wore a 5 foot long, plastic cobra named Samuel L. Jackson. Thought that you might enjoy the photos.
Yeah! The third costume was courtesy of Max. Any others out there?
Nasa has gotten all sorts of weird in anticipation of Halloween and has provided us with images of Snakes on a Galactic Plane:
Something scary appears to be slithering across the plane of our Milky Way galaxy in this new Halloween image from NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope. The snake-like object is actually the core of a thick, sooty cloud large enough to swallow dozens of solar systems. In fact, astronomers say its “belly” may be harboring beastly stars in the process of forming.
“The snake is an ideal place to hunt for massive forming stars as they have not had time to heat up and destroy the cloud they are born in,” said Dr. Sean Carey, also known as “Dr. Scarey,” of NASA’s Spitzer Science Center. Dr
And here are the animated images:
Spooky.
More Halloween preparation:
Kevin knows what he’s doing… have started to make your Snakes on a Plane costume yet?
Halloween is fast approaching and Jakob was kind enough to get us in the mood with these pumpkin carvings:
Now I know a lot of you are considering tasteless sting-ray or Cory Lidle costumes for this Halloween, but might I suggest a wholesome, family-friendly, homemade snakes on a plane costume? I’ve posted this image before, but it seems like a good thing to consider:
You’ve got two weeks left until Halloween, get cracking.
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