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Susan   03-26-2007, 10:21 PM
metllicamilitia Wrote:Is it really that silly? What about the man that fell 10,000 feet with only a couple broken bones and some scratches? There's a couple videos of it, I'll find them and link them. He fell in some bushes. It really is amazing.

Holy canolies! It is amazing what the human body can survive. I stand corrected!

Susan (the kind of person that breaks a bone tripping over a peanut)

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ccosborne3   03-26-2007, 10:46 PM
Maggers Wrote:Did anyone notice that John's father was drinking scotch (whiskey?) in his apartment just before he pushed his son through the window, and that the liquor was the same as was drunk by Pen's father and Duncan? Not quite sure what that means, but just another little connection.

The official drink of bad dads.
Paul R   03-27-2007, 06:43 AM
I don't know if this is my brain finding connections where none exist, but way back in (I think) season one, when Hurley is talking to someone in an office (sorry, can't remember who) about the cursed numbers, someone falls past the window. Is it assumed that this was Locke?
Don B   03-27-2007, 12:13 PM
Paul R Wrote:I don't know if this is my brain finding connections where none exist, but way back in (I think) season one, when Hurley is talking to someone in an office (sorry, can't remember who) about the cursed numbers, someone falls past the window. Is it assumed that this was Locke?

Very nice!
metllicamilitia   03-27-2007, 12:57 PM
Paul R Wrote:I don't know if this is my brain finding connections where none exist, but way back in (I think) season one, when Hurley is talking to someone in an office (sorry, can't remember who) about the cursed numbers, someone falls past the window. Is it assumed that this was Locke?

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I can't believe I forgot that! It was John. You can tell by how he fell. I totally forgot about that scene until you said it and now I remember it clearly, almost. Wasn't he wearing his island clothes in that scene, but then different clothes on Thursday?

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metllicamilitia   03-27-2007, 01:04 PM
Susan Wrote:Holy canolies! It is amazing what the human body can survive. I stand corrected!

Susan (the kind of person that breaks a bone tripping over a peanut)

Yeah, there are lots of things like that people survive that scientists say they shouldn't be able to. FPW wrote about something like that. Although it was with a little boy named Danny Gordon and he didn't fall. But same principle. And now I know that if I ever go parachuting (ha ha, I'm acrophobic) then I'd go over a huge area of bushes in case my parachute's don't open.

"And the rain will kill us all, we throw ourselves against the wall, but no else can see, the preservation of the martyr in me" - [B]Corey Taylor
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[/B]"I, am a worm before I am a man, I, was a creature before I could stand, I, will remember before I forget, before I forget this" - [B]Corey Taylor
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[/B]"Dead visions in your name, dead fingers in my veins, dead memories in my heart" - Corey Taylor
Maggers   03-27-2007, 02:37 PM
Paul R Wrote:I don't know if this is my brain finding connections where none exist, but way back in (I think) season one, when Hurley is talking to someone in an office (sorry, can't remember who) about the cursed numbers, someone falls past the window. Is it assumed that this was Locke?

It could be Locke. He fell from what looked like a residential building, from his father's apartment. And Hurley was meeting with his accountant in an office. But what the heck, who else has fallen like that, and on this show, all things are connected. Besides, Hurley's meeting could have taken place in a building across the street from Locke's father's apartment building.

Interestingly, the conversation that Hurley was having with his accountant at the very moment the falling man passed the window happened to be about Hurley owning a significant portion of stock in a box making company, which is, of course, where Locke worked. Now how's that for coincidence?

Nice connection, Paul!
This post was last modified: 03-27-2007, 10:45 PM by Maggers.

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Susan   03-27-2007, 04:30 PM
Maggers Wrote:It could be Locke. He fell from what looked like a residential building, from his father's apartment. And Hurley was meeting with his lawyer/accountant in an office. But what the heck, who else has fallen like that, and on this show, all things are connected. Besides, Hurley's meeting could have taken place in a building across the street from Locke's father's apartment building.

Interestingly, the conversation that Hurley was having with his lawyer/accountant at the very moment the falling man passed the window happened to be about Hurley owning a significant portion of stock in a box making company, which is, of course, where Locke worked. Now how's that for coincidence?

Nice connection, Paul!

Maggers,

I think we need to make you the official Lost historian/researcher! LOL

That's pretty cool about Hurley and the box making company. I missed that!

Susan

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Maggers   03-27-2007, 04:48 PM
Susan Wrote:Maggers,

I think we need to make you the official Lost historian/researcher! LOL

That's pretty cool about Hurley and the box making company. I missed that!

Susan

LOL! I watch each episode several times, so details that are missed on the first viewing eventually surface. There are so many details crammed in each frame that it takes several viewings to catch it all, and I'm sure I missed lots of things....like the fact that it was Locke who fell while Hurley was watching.

Reading is freedom.
The mind soars, no earthly cares,
no limitations.
A Maggers Haiku, 2005


Years ago my mother used to say to me... "In this world, Elwood, you can be oh so smart or oh so pleasant."
Well, for years I was smart.
I recommend pleasant.
You may quote me.

Elwood P. Dowd

Paul R   03-27-2007, 06:43 PM
That's one of the things I love about Lost - something that seems throwaway can become very important later on. I like to think the writers know exactly what they're doing.... (hope, hope!)
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