Tuesday, August 22, 2006
I guess his eyes are kinda sparkly.
Watched Snakes on the Plane yesterday, and while it was remarkably gruesome and crude for a comedy, I laughed my ass off. I never thought watching cock and tits being bitten off by milk snakes would induce humour, but there's a first time for everything. The movie was worthy of clever stupidity, so I give it my own seal of approval. 3/4 stars.
Metrotown had a distinct lack of hot chicks yesterday. I don't know what it was, but I didn't like it. Who the hell allowed families to hang out with their children instead. I felt gypped, damnit.
current mood: horny.
Metrotown had a distinct lack of hot chicks yesterday. I don't know what it was, but I didn't like it. Who the hell allowed families to hang out with their children instead. I felt gypped, damnit.
current mood: horny.
Comments:
Actually dude, both snakes were Death Adders. Even though the death adder is actually a part of the cobra family, it is VERY similar to an adder.
A milk snake is a type of king snake and they are non-venemous.
A milk snake is a type of king snake and they are non-venemous.
I dunno man, I think we're thinking of different snakes. I know which one the milk snakes are; however, it might have been the death adder that attacked the genitalia.
The thing is milk snakes aren't venemous and all the snakes in the movie were, so they were most likely another type of snake. Though I highly doubt that the movie was all that concerned about being accurate.
You're probably thinking of coral snakes, some of which are very similar to milk snakes.
You're probably thinking of coral snakes, some of which are very similar to milk snakes.
actually I remember you had gotten confused between the coral and milk snakes in the movie. I only remember the distinction between the two becuase we had discussed it the night before. But yeah...I was wrong about the milk snakes biting off the genitalia. Because I now remember those people getting filled with poison afterwards.
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