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Grape Bazooka Joe or Grape Bazooka Joe gum?

This guy is a dope
I saw of Montreal a couple years ago and these guys and MGMT opened for them. During MGMT, I looked down and saw what looked like a wedding-type buffet set up. I thought maybe everyone at the show got to eat from a buffet, hence, Grand Buffet. Instead it was these two idiots rapping terribly over a

Plus at level 20 you can take the Explorer perk and unlock the whole map.

The clothing was rotted away, I don't think he made the distinction because one of the skeletons was wearing an Anne Taylor blouse

So, what's the whole story?
Lindelof said that before the finale, no one could make a guess as to what the end game is. He said that after the finale this year, and the season premiere next year we should be able to put something together as to the conclusion. So, with half of that out there, where do you see this in

He touched both Jack and Sawyers hands when he handed them the pen and candy bar.

What if the Man in Black represents the Island, while Jacob represents man. This whole season has been about destiny vs. free will, constants vs. variables. Daniel said the people are the variables, which fits into what Jacob and his enemy were speaking about in the beginning.

Off the Island, Vincent is a gold Pontiac

I found the Trashcan Man reference from the Podcast a couple of weeks ago quite apt.

I'm sure the Dharma Initiative cover will just have a big Dharma symbol on it.

The point of the Incident
How about this: We saw Jacob "touch" the lives of several of the 815ers. We also know Jacob has the ability to bring people to the Island. If this is the case, will the Incident even work? It seems that even if Jack cancels the 815 crash, the core of the characters are SUPPOSED to go to the

I wonder if it has something to do with using someone who has been chosen by Jacob

I think it was more Lindelof/Cuse fighting for the end date. If Abrams was used at all, it was like bringing your older, tougher neighbor to the corner to reclaim your basketball. He probably just came in the room, said "I'm fucking JJ Abrams. Listen to what I say."

I think he was commenting on Jack's life as a whole. Christian pushed Jack to be a doctor Jack's whole life, and I think Jack felt a sort of resentment toward that. Jacob's statement was just kind of letting Jack know that his father had the best intentions.

That's a really good theory camleopard

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I'm beginning to wonder if the Island represents Eden, or at least a Utopia. Aldous Huxley's work is a big influence on the show, and it made me think. Maybe Jacob is trying to create a Utopia. He keeps bringing people to the Island hoping that through choice they will decide to live a

I don't care what it is, I'm getting it

Maybe Richard is like the referee in this battle between black and white

I agree with you on this. I think R and B's speech about how they'd bee living was echoing what was said in the beginning of the episode. Rose even said "You people are always finding ways to shoot each other." It was basically repeating what the man in black said.

He's weird about it though. I remember Locke questioning him about it, and him snapping back that it was female.