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Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Work

This Friday will make thirteen straight workdays without a day off. And not just your normal workdays. Twelve hour workdays, or "half-days" as they seem to fondly call them here.

Insanity ensues.

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Snakes in a Theater!

Two live diamondback rattlesnakes were released in an Arizona movie theater during a showing of the new film "Snakes on a Plane," according to Local 6 News.

Authorities said pranksters released the young venomous rattlesnakes in a dark theater at the AMC Desert Ridge near Tatum and Loop 101 in Phoenix.

The two snakes caused a panic in the dark theater, according to the report.



"That to me is very scary," herpetological association representative Tom Whiting said. "I would hate to be watching a movie about snakes and have a rattlesnake bite me."

Wranglers were called to collect the snakes, the report said.

No one was injured in the incident and, so far, the culprits have not been caught.

Officials believe the snakes were smuggled into the theater in backpacks.

"This thing is under someone's chair and they go to sit and they just push your foot in the air and startle it -- obviously all they got to do is startle this thing," Phoenix Herpetological Society spokesman Daniel Marchand said. "It's dark. They can't see you, you know that well. If it's scared, boom it strikes."

The snakes were released into the desert.


Chuck and I have actually been to this theater -- I can't imagine the pandemonium in the place when there really were snakes slithering through the theater. Definitely a way to make a bomb like "Snakes on a Plane" more interesting, that's for sure.

Friday, August 04, 2006

Scottsdale Art Walk

Had a nice little walk through Scottsdale's Old Town art district last night. On Thursdays from 7pm to 9pm, they have an "art walk" where the galleries stay open, and they have wine/cheese. It was nice weather for it, but the only downside is that probably 3/4ths of the galleries were closed! Arrgh! The 1/4th that were open made for a nice, leisurely stroll through the district, however. Ate at a pretty good Thai restaurant named Malle's right there in Old Town. I think we'll try it again some time in October when the weather's cooled down -- maybe more galleries will deem themselves worthy of staying open for us plebeians.

On tap this weekend is a little family get together on Saturday night. It should be fun, although I'm secretly wishing I could be at the DBacks v Astros game so I could see Roger Clemens pitch. Oh well. There's always WiFi and sneaking peeks at my cellphone for game alert updates.

Also discovered a website called LibraryThing. It's pretty slick, I haven't done it yet, but I'm planning to add a widget to tekchic.com that'll have my "Currently Reading" list, and a link to my library where you can see the books I've read this year, and the books I've got on my "to buy" list.

Here's a link to my library for starters: tekchic's Library