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October 4, 2006

LOST fans, we will be FOUND tonight

Except that we really won't. We'll go a third season not knowing who The Others are, what the Dharma Initiative is and where the polar bears came from. Yet I keep watching and that's how I know Lost is a good show and I am a sucker.

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The other night friends and I compared TV shows to different drinks. Well, it started by me saying that my 24 addiction was the closest I got to crystal meth addiction - it's a dirty, dirty high and barely in a good way! I've never seen Deadwood but Tim likened it to a Bordeaux. We agreed that Sex and the City was a Kir Royal at its best, a Pinot Grigio at its worst. I'd like to assert Lost as being a Zinfandel - rich, mysterious but still easy to drink. Finding an analogy for The Wire may have to bring drugs back in the equation - a high quality 8 ball?

P.S. You know you're a pathetic urban jungle dweller when you feel that time spent watching LOST is time spent in nature.



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but we do know what the Dharma initiative is...

Department of Heuristics And Research on Material Applications Initiative

http://www.lostpedia.com/wiki/Dharma

see this too:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=_PPCCcXarkc

have fun :-)

Posted by: twhid at October 4, 2006 12:43 PM

I've seen discs 1-4 of the first season!
Will be caught up soon!

By the way, Law & Order SVU is a margarita
and L&O CI is a shot of polish blackberry brandy

!!!

Posted by: ko at October 6, 2006 3:09 AM
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