Snakes on a plane question

walkingbootweather
walkingbootweather Posts: 2,443
edited September 2013 in Commuting chat
Why?
Nobody told me we had a communication problem

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  • chris_bass
    chris_bass Posts: 4,913
    because obviously the best way to hijack/terrorise a plane is to smuggle snakes on to it!! what else could you possibly do to an enclosed space thousands of feet off the ground?
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  • DonDaddyD
    DonDaddyD Posts: 12,689
    Because snakes aren't as easily detected as say a bomb.
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  • DonDaddyD wrote:
    Because snakes aren't as easily detected as say a bomb.

    They are is you have one of these
    Nobody told me we had a communication problem
  • How dare you question the logic of that cinematic masterpiece! :lol:
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  • The actual reason I believe is that there was a questionnaire about what people would most like to see in a film with Samuel L Jackson.
    The top two answers were snakes and planes.
    Simples.
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  • rubertoe
    rubertoe Posts: 3,994
    sharky1029 wrote:
    The actual reason I believe is that there was a questionnaire about what people would most like to see in a film with Samuel L Jackson.
    The top two answers were snakes and planes.
    Simples.

    Sounds like a well known Indiana Jones Film....

    ... I have got a film aat home that i need to watch called Boa vs Python - anyone seen it?

    is it going to be as good as it sounds?
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  • Without Snakes on a Plane, you'd never have had the chance to see this fantastic TV edit:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4t6zNZ-b0A

    Question, what do you think the plane gets up to at the weekend? I'm hoping it in a Las Vegas chorus line.
  • rubertoe wrote:
    sharky1029 wrote:
    The actual reason I believe is that there was a questionnaire about what people would most like to see in a film with Samuel L Jackson.
    The top two answers were snakes and planes.
    Simples.

    Sounds like a well known Indiana Jones Film....

    ... I have got a film aat home that i need to watch called Boa vs Python - anyone seen it?


    is it going to be as good as it sounds?

    Boy oh boy, I've led a sheltered existence :o
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    Clubber Lang: "Prediction?"
    Reporter: "Yes. Prediction"
    Clubber Lang: "....Pain!!!"
  • rubertoe wrote:
    ... I have got a film aat home that i need to watch called Boa vs Python - anyone seen it?

    is it going to be as good as it sounds?

    Whilst we're on this superb B-Movie genre, I thought I ought to mention that Mrs. Elephant and I went to the Museum of Scotland the other day. In the natural history department, they have the skeleton of Mega-Sloth:

    megasloth.jpg

    I reckon this fantastic creature could kick Mega Shark and Giant Octopus' buts all round the jungle. Very slowly.
  • veronese68
    veronese68 Posts: 27,804
    Piranhaconda was on telly Monday night. I didn't know such a thing existed.