Ah, you do understand my pain. Most people who live on Hagan Ranch Road, or Ives Dairy Road don't understand that a very short time ago these were family farms.
The huge Banyan tree was right downtown, next to a gas station. It is amazing it lasted as long as it did. When you walked under its crown you forgot there was a city. So sad.
But YaY! When I see the
Lost
tree it brings back the nice memory. I love when they do scenes there. The actors must love climbing the tree. No matter what your age, a tree like that brings out the urge to climb.
Heh. I just read the Details cover article on Matthew Fox, wherein the writer spends an entire page describing how much his day-long interview with Fox felt like a date and trying to convince himself that he was OK with that sensation.
Thank you Laura!
What a pretty, pretty cast.
Hmmm, Matt, think I'll go look for that Details when I'm off at Borders magazine shopping tomorrow.
It finally occurred to me that the cast picture linked to upthread had comments below it.
My god, there's not a development on TV anywhere that doesn't have someone on the internet bitching about it, and if they're bitching on LJ, there will be icons.
Oooooh! I just saw an ad for the S1 DVDs that are coming out.... THIS TUESDAY!!!!1!
It's true!
TV Guide had a mini-disk with some stuff on it including a song from Driveshaft. Sadly, my computer won't play it (too small a brain) and I have zero extra time at work to fool around with this sort of thing. And I can't play the song on my cd players because there is a warning that the mini-disk can ruin a cd or dvd drive that isn't a tray entry sort of drive.
Did anyone watch the mini-disk?
The set was in my Gold box a few weeks ago, and I got a message from Amazon yesterday that it had shipped.
Next week's issue of Entertainment Weekly will have Lost trading cards inserted, apparently in three batches (collect 'em all!). They are ABC promo cards, not to be confused with the Inkworks release.