A car battery is only 12 volts, so I think it's unlikely that electrocution is a worry. Go wild.
Oh, that's good. Encourage her.
[NAFDA] This is where we talk about the show! Anything that's aired in the US (including promos) is fair game. No spoilers though -- if you post one by accident, an admin will delete it.
A car battery is only 12 volts, so I think it's unlikely that electrocution is a worry. Go wild.
Oh, that's good. Encourage her.
Oh, that's good. Encourage her.
Everyone needs a hobby, I say.
Welcome, lunda.
Nutty's making me a little nervous this morning.
I'm still not sure about Locke being the knock-out guy.
A car battery is only 12 volts, so I think it's unlikely that electrocution is a worry. Go wild.
Aw, crap.
Oh, that's good. Encourage her.
What can I say? I'm an enabler.
Oh, before I forget again... wasn't Sayid originally knocked out (the first time with the transmitter) in a meadow just like the one where they held the golf game? (Yeah, that was probably the only open field that they could find in Hawaii to film in....)
Theo, I remember the place where Sayid was knocked out as being more treeful.
(What? It's a perfectly cromulent word.)
I thought he was on a hill in a grassy area, but there were trees really close by.
What can I say? I'm an enabler.
Well, at least Nutty knows what to do for your birthday now.
For the record: I don't even own a foldy beach chair. Okay, I do, but not the flat, slab-like kind I was thinking of when I thought up the Foldy Beach Chair of Torture. It is more like the Foldy Camping Chair of Camping, which is a totally different vibe.
The weird part is how the car battery still has a charge after 16 years. Maybe Crazy Rousseau is sane enough to build a windmill, or something, and has just behind the next ridge an inventor's paradise of widgets and doohickery.