ita, that link is so damn wild. I forwarded it to friends already.
Lost 2: Tied to a Tree in a Jungle of Mystery
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It was the guy on Laugh-In
Arte Johnson.
Thanks Theo! It was bugging me, but I still see Schultz in my hazy memory so I'll leave it be. It's an accent thing I suppose. (see I could edit and make Theodosia look craxy, but didn't)
Probably a limited number of people very familiar with Hogan's Heroes or Laugh In around here to hear it anyway.
Lost! I'm encouraged by last night's show. It was dragging a bit at the beginning of the season. Eko's backstory was interesting and left enough out for the imagination. Charlie became more interesting than he has been for a very long time. The little moments with Ana Lucia, Hurley, Kate, Sawyer, Jin & Sun were pleasant. Twas nice.
I particularly enjoy Eko being put forward as a more significant challenge to established authority. The Jack/Locke struggle for authority just wasn't cutting it.
Probably a limited number of people very familiar with Hogan's Heroes or Laugh In around here to hear it anyway.
That makes me a little sad. Reruns of both are imbedded in my tiny little brain.
I thought last night's episode was quite outstanding. I don't know if it's a tightness of scripting or the fact that Eko ROCKS SO FUCKING HARD and I love that crazy murdering priest, but damn. I haven't been so Lost in Lost since the very beginning.
Probably a limited number of people very familiar with Hogan's Heroes or Laugh In around here to hear it anyway.
I remember - count me as old.
I'm without knowledge of the medicinal value of heroin or the process of cutting it to usable strength. However, in my experience, the creative minds working on the show won't have any issue with making shit up about these properties if and when the time comes to make use of the stashed drug.
I think Jack must have enough knowledge of pharmaceuticals that he could use informed trial and error with what they have on hand, for someone in a lot of pain. I mean shit, druggies figure it out.
Heroin wiki: [link]
From 1898 through to 1910 it was marketed as a non-addictive morphine substitute and cough medicine for children.
I remember - count me as old.
Me, too.