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Some folks call it a sling list; I call it a TopFive list.
August 25, 2006




The Top 5 Sequels to "Snakes on a Plane"
(Part II)

  1. "Snake Day": Bill Murray keeps living the same day over and over again, during which he emerges from a hole in the ground and ends up as a pair of designer boots.

  2. "Monty Python and the Holy Tail": A medieval serpent goes on an endless search... for himself.

  3. "Trouser Snakes on a Plane": In this documentary, Joey Heatherton recalls a very odd USO tour with Milton Berle and Harry Reems.

  4. "Snacks on the Brain": There's these guys, see, and um... um... Dude, I am sooooo high! Let's get some nachos!

    and the Number 1 Sequel to "Snakes on a Plane"...

  5. "Snakes on the Love Boat": Captain Stubing, Doc, Julie and Isaac navigate the turbulent waters of their passengers' love lives while attempting to keep the snakes infesting the Pacific Princess away from their natural prey and food staple: Gopher!





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Selected from 106 submissions from 41 contributors.
Today's Top Five List authors were:


  • Matt Moore, Fresno, CA -- 1 (3rd #1)
  • Paul Wiley, Westtown, NY -- 2
  • Bruce W. Alter, Fairfax Station, VA -- 3
  • Fran Fruit, Winnetka, IL -- 4 Hall of Famer
  • Jill Gallagher, Seattle, WA -- 5
  • Peter Rogers, Austin, TX -- Topic Hall of Famer
  • Tristan Fabriani, Passaic, NJ -- Banner Tag
  • Chris White, Los Angeles, CA -- List owner/editor Hall of Famer
  • Racer X, Los Angeles, CA -- Ambience   (explanation)

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