There was a tiny article on the front page of the paper today about the mention of Tallahassee in Lost. The Vistor's bureau is a wee bit miffed at the description and have sent an invitation to the producers to come see the true beauty of City, etc.
Personally I think a description of "strip malls and Waffle Houses" is better than how Silk Stalkings described Tallahassee --- the cops went to Tallahassee because the city was importing high class call girls to South Florida. They showed Tallahassee looking like south Florida (well, as much as they could make California look like South Florida) with mansions and power players, etc. Which made me laugh and laugh and laugh, almost as much as "south Florida" beaches that had cliffs.
Maybe only the "Good" get to wear white.
Then Hurley would look like the dot in the middle of the yang symbol.
Hee.
Also, Sawyer's hair at this length looks funny. Something about where it flares out, makes his jaw look thicker than it is or something. Not that I am the sort of person to complain about any long hair on any guy, but still. Funny.
Rachel Weisz's film director fiance Darren Aronofsky is such a huge fan of hit TV drama Lost - he has signed up to direct an episode. The Requiem For A Dream director made a call to the desert island show's bosses to ask if he could head an episode, and was thrilled when they agreed. Aronofsky's episode will be broadcast in the US in May.
from IMDB
They really need to have a staff of chauffeurs for that cast. Whoa.
The 90 in a 35 zone should have gotten her license revoked.
No kidding. The X in a 55 zone ones don't bother me. I routinely go 70+ on the interstate, despite the 55mph speed limit. But speeding that grievously in a 35 zone is a fatal accident (for the driver, another car or a pedestrian) waiting to happen.
I agree. I go 80 on the freeway all the time, but not in 35 MPH zones!
How did I end up in this thread? Anyway, I don't know Hawaii's roads, but I routinely used to drive 70 in a 35 on mountain roads. On the straightaways. So it isn't inconceivable to me that you could do that without endangering life and limb. Now the rest of the repeat-offender and dwi and not getting a driver stuff is just stupid.
I don't think there are straightaways in Hawaii. Heh. I mean, you can only go straight for so long before you run into a mountain or an ocean.