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Flash McCord
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61st Post Fri Feb 8th, 2008 03:49 pm |   |
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SpaceCowboy wrote: 39 days on Survivor Island and the contestants look like concentration camp prisoners...
a year on Lost Island and Hugo is fatter than ever
I don't believe it's been a year for THEM. I think the time frame for the Oceanic survivors is more like 60-something days. Can anybody confirm that?
Speaking of time elapsing on the island- the may have to re-cast the Walt character. The young actor has grown a lot! They could just write it in, though.
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Jami
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62nd Post Fri Feb 8th, 2008 03:52 pm | |
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Flash McCord wrote: SpaceCowboy wrote: 39 days on Survivor Island and the contestants look like concentration camp prisoners...
a year on Lost Island and Hugo is fatter than ever
I don't believe it's been a year for THEM. I think the time frame for the Oceanic survivors is more like 60-something days. Can anybody confirm that?
Speaking of time elapsing on the island- the may have to re-cast the Walt character. The young actor has grown a lot! They could just write it in, though.
They've already written it in. Locke told Sawyer that he saw a taller Walt.
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Jami
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63rd Post Fri Feb 8th, 2008 03:52 pm |   |
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SpaceCowboy wrote: 39 days on Survivor Island and the contestants look like concentration camp prisoners...
a year on Lost Island and Hugo is fatter than ever

____________________ Zephyr asked me what IDK meant. I told him, I don't know....he said, "Sheesh, no one knows the answer".
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Flash McCord
Moose & Bruiser's Mom

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64th Post Fri Feb 8th, 2008 04:08 pm | |
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Jami wrote: Flash McCord wrote: SpaceCowboy wrote: 39 days on Survivor Island and the contestants look like concentration camp prisoners...
a year on Lost Island and Hugo is fatter than ever
I don't believe it's been a year for THEM. I think the time frame for the Oceanic survivors is more like 60-something days. Can anybody confirm that?
Speaking of time elapsing on the island- the may have to re-cast the Walt character. The young actor has grown a lot! They could just write it in, though.
They've already written it in. Locke told Sawyer that he saw a taller Walt.
But 3 YEARS taller?!!! He was only in the first episode of the third season, so it's been 3 years since we've seen him. That will take some 'splain'!
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SpaceCowboy
Carol/Hissley's Sugar Daddy

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65th Post Fri Feb 8th, 2008 04:10 pm |   |
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Jami wrote: SpaceCowboy wrote: 39 days on Survivor Island and the contestants look like concentration camp prisoners...
a year on Lost Island and Hugo is fatter than ever
  
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Jami
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66th Post Fri Feb 8th, 2008 04:12 pm | |
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Flash McCord wrote: Jami wrote: Flash McCord wrote: SpaceCowboy wrote: 39 days on Survivor Island and the contestants look like concentration camp prisoners...
a year on Lost Island and Hugo is fatter than ever
I don't believe it's been a year for THEM. I think the time frame for the Oceanic survivors is more like 60-something days. Can anybody confirm that?
Speaking of time elapsing on the island- the may have to re-cast the Walt character. The young actor has grown a lot! They could just write it in, though.
They've already written it in. Locke told Sawyer that he saw a taller Walt.
But 3 YEARS taller?!!! He was only in the first episode of the third season, so it's been 3 years since we've seen him. That will take some 'splain'!
To quote the great Paula Abdul....it is what it is. 
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chronos
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67th Post Fri Feb 8th, 2008 04:13 pm |   |
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Flash McCord wrote: SpaceCowboy wrote: 39 days on Survivor Island and the contestants look like concentration camp prisoners...
a year on Lost Island and Hugo is fatter than ever
I don't believe it's been a year for THEM. I think the time frame for the Oceanic survivors is more like 60-something days. Can anybody confirm that?
Speaking of time elapsing on the island- the may have to re-cast the Walt character. The young actor has grown a lot! They could just write it in, though.
yeah they even said in last weeks episode that it was either 60 or 90 days..cant remember which though
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Roders
God, Family, Green Bay Packers

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68th Post Fri Feb 8th, 2008 04:17 pm | |
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Jami
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69th Post Fri Feb 8th, 2008 04:20 pm |   |
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SpaceCowboy wrote: Jami wrote: SpaceCowboy wrote: one would be hard pressed to pick any one 'jumping the shark' moment for Lost...there are so many
 G-E-T A L-I-F-E

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SpaceCowboy
Carol/Hissley's Sugar Daddy

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70th Post Fri Feb 8th, 2008 04:21 pm | |
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Jami wrote: SpaceCowboy wrote: Jami wrote: SpaceCowboy wrote: one would be hard pressed to pick any one 'jumping the shark' moment for Lost...there are so many
 G-E-T A L-I-F-E
 
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Jami
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71st Post Fri Feb 8th, 2008 04:24 pm |   |
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SpaceCowboy wrote: Jami wrote: SpaceCowboy wrote: Jami wrote: SpaceCowboy wrote: one would be hard pressed to pick any one 'jumping the shark' moment for Lost...there are so many
 G-E-T A L-I-F-E
 
Oh, I've been meaning to say something. You copied that signature from me....I had it while back. 
Edited to point out that this is the signature I'm talking about: I got nothing
Just in case you change it.
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SpaceCowboy
Carol/Hissley's Sugar Daddy

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72nd Post Fri Feb 8th, 2008 04:28 pm | |
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Jami wrote: SpaceCowboy wrote: Jami wrote: SpaceCowboy wrote: Jami wrote: SpaceCowboy wrote: one would be hard pressed to pick any one 'jumping the shark' moment for Lost...there are so many
 G-E-T A L-I-F-E
 
Oh, I've been meaning to say something. You copied that signature from me....I had it while back. 
Edited to point out that this is the signature I'm talking about: I got nothing
Just in case you change it.

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Orphie
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73rd Post Fri Feb 8th, 2008 04:30 pm |   |
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Knotlazy
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74th Post Fri Feb 8th, 2008 10:11 pm | |
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Geez, I really need to get off the computer and go clean something. But this is so darn interesting!
This is stuff I found on another website - for your consideration.
A Faraday is a unit of measure having to do with electricity and physics, if I remember correctly (thinking WAY back to high school here). Isn't Faraday, the LOST character, supposed to be a physicist?
And the electricity thing. Wouldn't that perhaps be related to the electromagnetic field of the island.
Did anyone catch who was in the pics on the wall in the grandmother's house? I didn't recognize him, but wondered if it were related to Walt.
Also, in Tunisia, the archeologist was accompanied by another woman. That way Sayid's true love from the prison in Iraq.
The helicopter pilot said he was "supposed" to be the pilot of that flight.
The airplane underwater was complete. Nose and tail included. A hoax to cover the fact that there are survivors?
As the program progresses the more I think this is all going to involve quantum physics, relativity theories, wormholes.. also I've always been curious about the apparent six-degrees-of-separation thing the Lost characters seem to have going. And the magnetic field issues. Something, think Stephen Hawking, for example.. the writers/producers indicated that the solution (or whatever you want to call it) is not based on fantasy or time travel. It's science.
The first thing that caught my attention is that one of the "rescuers" last name is Faraday. The Faraday effect has to do with the way that light and magnetism interact in a material. We already know that magnetism has something to do with this, and in last night's episode Faraday said something to the effect that the light doesn't scatter as it should (it's different). Another thing in the Faraday Effect has to do with polarization (rotation of the plane).
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chronos
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75th Post Fri Feb 8th, 2008 10:48 pm |   |
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Knotlazy
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76th Post Fri Feb 8th, 2008 11:18 pm | |
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Knotlazy wrote: Geez, I really need to get off the computer and go clean something. But this is so darn interesting!
This is stuff I found on another website - for your consideration.
A Faraday is a unit of measure having to do with electricity and physics, if I remember correctly (thinking WAY back to high school here). Isn't Faraday, the LOST character, supposed to be a physicist?
And the electricity thing. Wouldn't that perhaps be related to the electromagnetic field of the island.
Did anyone catch who was in the pics on the wall in the grandmother's house? I didn't recognize him, but wondered if it were related to Walt.
Also, in Tunisia, the archeologist was accompanied by another woman. That way Sayid's true love from the prison in Iraq.
The helicopter pilot said he was "supposed" to be the pilot of that flight.
The airplane underwater was complete. Nose and tail included. A hoax to cover the fact that there are survivors?
As the program progresses the more I think this is all going to involve quantum physics, relativity theories, wormholes.. also I've always been curious about the apparent six-degrees-of-separation thing the Lost characters seem to have going. And the magnetic field issues. Something, think Stephen Hawking, for example.. the writers/producers indicated that the solution (or whatever you want to call it) is not based on fantasy or time travel. It's science.
The first thing that caught my attention is that one of the "rescuers" last name is Faraday. The Faraday effect has to do with the way that light and magnetism interact in a material. We already know that magnetism has something to do with this, and in last night's episode Faraday said something to the effect that the light doesn't scatter as it should (it's different). Another thing in the Faraday Effect has to do with polarization (rotation of the plane).
Sorry, I meant to go back and add this but the doorbell rang.
In case you didn't catch it, Faraday is Dan's last name, the skinny guy who was the first drop from the helicopter. I thought that was very interesting and I wouldn't have known if I hadn't read it.
My friend says she thinks Dan Faraday looks exactly like Charlie's brother, who got him involved with drugs and then left the band. I can't remember but will try to look it up this weekend.
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chronos
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77th Post Fri Feb 8th, 2008 11:24 pm |   |
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theres a coincidental resembalence but I think thats all it is...unless he's like some sort of lost twin......
but
stranger things have happened on Lost
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perhaps that mythical twin emotional connection is why he was so upset at hearing the news that the plane had gone down while all the while he couldnt wouldnt explain why he was shaking and crying as he watched the newscast?????
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koyote
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78th Post Sat Feb 9th, 2008 05:48 am | |
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chronos wrote: Flash McCord wrote: SpaceCowboy wrote: 39 days on Survivor Island and the contestants look like concentration camp prisoners...
a year on Lost Island and Hugo is fatter than ever
I don't believe it's been a year for THEM. I think the time frame for the Oceanic survivors is more like 60-something days. Can anybody confirm that?
Speaking of time elapsing on the island- the may have to re-cast the Walt character. The young actor has grown a lot! They could just write it in, though.
yeah they even said in last weeks episode that it was either 60 or 90 days..cant remember which though
I believe 91 to be exact.
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Benbrook Susie
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79th Post Tue Feb 12th, 2008 07:52 am |   |
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| Pre-bumpage for Thursday night.............
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Benbrook Susie
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| Actual bumpage for Thursday night ~
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