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Re: Tonight's Official "LOST" thread (WARNING: SPOILERS!!!) - rgG - 02-09-2006 Sawyer's getting a lot of face time tonight. Not that I'm complaining, mind you. Re: Tonight's Official "LOST" thread (WARNING: SPOILERS!!!) - NewtonMP2100 - 02-09-2006 . . .is it the others or. . .? I mean why would the attempt fail? Re: Tonight's Official "LOST" thread (WARNING: SPOILERS!!!) - dmann - 02-09-2006 Ok, these people (whoever they were) were born on July 18, 1933- lets find a connection! ![]() Aad Nuis, Dutch writer/undersecretary of Education, D66 Raymund Murray Schafer, Sarnia, Ontario, Canada, composer, Patria Yevgeny Yevtushenko, Zima Russia, poet, Bratsk Station DM Re: Tonight's Official "LOST" thread (WARNING: SPOILERS!!!) - PeterB - 02-09-2006 ehh... that's what I like about this show. It could be the Others, or it might just be one of them. Re: Tonight's Official "LOST" thread (WARNING: SPOILERS!!!) - dmann - 02-09-2006 Well it is nice that the others are getting them to turn on each other and knock each other off one by one. Soooo much less muss and fuss for the others this way. DM Re: Tonight's Official "LOST" thread (WARNING: SPOILERS!!!) - rgG - 02-09-2006 So, who's zooming who? Re: Tonight's Official "LOST" thread (WARNING: SPOILERS!!!) - PeterB - 02-09-2006 DM, yeah, that's what I thought too. Easier to pick 'em off one by one... it sort of doesn't matter if it WAS one of the Others, the effect is the same... rgG, yeah, exactly -- I'm not convinced Ana-Lucia is the actual con artist here... nor Sawyer... Re: Tonight's Official "LOST" thread (WARNING: SPOILERS!!!) - dmann - 02-09-2006 rgG- I was thinkin' the same thing. DM Re: Tonight's Official "LOST" thread (WARNING: SPOILERS!!!) - 3d - 02-09-2006 An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge Short story by Ambrose Bierce, published in 1891 in Tales of Soldiers and Civilians, a collection that in 1898 was revised, enlarged, and retitled In the Midst of Life. The narrative concerns the final thoughts of a Southern planter as he is being hanged by Union soldiers. In the brief period between the tightening of the noose and the actual breaking of his neck, the man imagines his escape. Yeesh.. pretty heavy reading. Re: Tonight's Official "LOST" thread (WARNING: SPOILERS!!!) - PeterB - 02-09-2006 3d, I'm sure that has some significance somehow... |