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That man must have a neck of steel.

Yes! That's totally gonna be on the soundtrack of Will Smith's kid's Karate Kid movie. What wonderful awfulness that could be.

Mulholland Drive is not awesome.

I thought Noel already gave us the answer (or at least, the best theory): it's Horus. Check out his link above.

I think it already has been stated, Ulysses. The O6 went back to their regular lives in late 2004 (just before New Year's, I think), and when the island stopped skipping it was stuck in 1974. Three years have passed for each group to get us to the reunion point now.

Shee-it, the economy's so bad that LC the LC can't even afford a verb.

(That's a real question, not a lame attempt at secondssesseies or whatever.)

Is there still hope…
for a sequel to Disorderlies????

Louis Canon, I love that scene too. And while there may not have been a Countess Chocula, one of my favorite lines from the series is after Pac-Man gets killed by a Space Invader, and someone asks Amy to "tend to the Widow Pac-Man."

That's Mr. Brett to you.

Goth Trap! Yes!

What the hell?!? "Okie from Muskogee" didn't even make the top 10.

You're doing it wrong. That's sad.

I don't know. If I were really, really high and began the spelling of my name with punctuation, I could probably have a good time wherever I was. Hell, I might even find Jimmy Fallon funny.

If you want to call Interpol pretentious and d-bag, sure. But is everyone pretending that Bright Lights wasn't at the very least a *good* album? Isn't it at all possible (albeit unlikely) that the film could be good?

Too spoon.

I don't think I want to know the destination of a freight traint.

Cat sound!

Well, I pretty much agree with that last post, wgb, so maybe I misunderstood your first one. I think that Widmore Industries = Hanso Foundation = Dharma = totally evil global corporation (not that they're all the same entity, but that they're all connected). On the flipside, I think that Ben, who was *once* Dharma

That's a great summary, Whackinggreatbear, but I have one counterpoint: wasn't Ben convinced (or influenced in the very least) by Alpert to release the gas that killed everyone? The island seems to be ok with killing all kinds of innocents and saving only those who are necessary (on Jacob's list or whatever). I don't