What I want to know is how is anyone going to make a decent putt with all that whispering from the jungle to distact them. Damn ghosts!
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What I want to know is how is anyone going to make a decent putt with all that whispering from the jungle to distact them. Damn ghosts!
Heh. The whispering is actually Spaulding, from Caddyshack. "Miss it! Miss! Miss!"
Let's just hope everyone is a pretty good shot because it would be a real bitch to go hunting for lost balls in the tall grass and Jungle of Mystery
Someone should work on training the monster to fetch slices.
Without it eating them first would be a plus, too.
Heh. The whispering is actually Spaulding, from Caddyshack. "Miss it! Miss! Miss!"
Hey, I know what the monster is now - mutant gophers!
The only good mutant gopher poon tang, is dead mutant gopher poon tang.
What I want to know is how is anyone going to make a decent putt with all that whispering from the jungle to distact them. Damn ghosts!
Well there's also the fact that they're putting through something other than carefully groomed bent grass.
I so wanted Hurley to yell out "It's a Cinderella story."
Regarding Danielle's not so French accent...
I think in some ways that was deliberate. She also spoke a bit of Spanish (Donde esta Alex) when she was questioning Sayid so God knows how many languages she knows.
Don't know why the distress call was only in French though. Probably to get the message boards abuzz.
But, like, French name. And everyone (including the casting sheet, it seems) calls her a French Woman. I gather that Catherine Deneuve was too expensive, but French != Croatian.
Not that there are any major political philosophers with Croatian last names, unless you count Josip Tito. (I think that was a pseudonym anyway.)
I can't imagine how hard it must be to learn to speak a second language with an accent other than that of your native tongue, though. I'm willing to handwave the linguistic accuracy if we get Mira Furlan for our troubles. Maybe she came from a small village in the French countryside where everyone had immigrated from Sarajevo a generation before? (Not as wacky as it sounds—the husband of a friend of mine comes from a small Mississippi townlet where Czech was spoken in everyone's homes.)