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space lizard
26-07-2007, 01:16 PM
LOST

Its a big TV show about people lost on an island, whats it all about, I've never watched it, but its been on for 20 minutes and it seems to been about the awakening of mankind. Or is it illuminati / church clap trap.

Is there a thread about this anywhere here.

tinmenace
26-07-2007, 01:17 PM
I've never watched it. :o

shodan
26-07-2007, 01:25 PM
Lost is great imo. I've watched the whole lot so far, and there's been loads of themes including: Mind Control, Talking to the dead through eating plants, underground laboratories, cannabis, huge electromagnetic fields/invisible weapons, seeing into the future, and much much more. And its brilliantly filmed.

tinmenace
26-07-2007, 01:27 PM
Yeah, I know a several people that think it's great too. Maybe I'll rent season one and watch it one of these weekends.

auron
26-07-2007, 01:42 PM
I don't watch TV anymore. So i'm lost without a clue.

space lizard
26-07-2007, 02:14 PM
I'm really surprised that nobody here has a theory. Its clearly about the big issues we discuss in here all the time. The show features people in a state of awakening following the death of their old lives. There are leaders and cheaters all over the island and people are trying to work out who to follow.

Repeating themes on the show are numerology, eyes watching / eye symbols, songs with hidden meanings in the lyrics , and magnetism , spirits and plants and animals warning people.

The 6th season will finish in 2010.

Whats it about? does anyone here know.

cruise4
26-07-2007, 02:38 PM
I haven't watched it either but going on the posts here I'd guess its about being swamped with endless theories about whats going to occur in the coming years and having no clear idea about what to do about it... divide and rule again.

lookfar
26-07-2007, 03:04 PM
Hi space lizard

I haven't ever seen this either (as I don't watch tv anymore) but it got a lot of hype in the UK. I might have to check it out now though, sounds interesting. Here's the link if anyone needs it...

http://www.tv-links.co.uk/show.do/1/53

lottie
26-07-2007, 03:20 PM
yeah ditto that guys- i meant to start watching when it started but i missed the 1st eppisode coz the OH wanted to watch summink else - and i dont like to start watching a series if ive missed the 1st episode!! so i missed the hype!! although everyone has told me how good it is- ive caught the odd part of an episode, i saw a bit about one of the passengers in the plane that crashed on that island was wheelchair bound and apparently he could walk when they emerged from the plane- i think this has something to do with healing - laylines-energies etc!! im intrigued!! :D

sorry cant help ya SpaceLizard!! :(

cheeb
26-07-2007, 03:51 PM
Yeah, I know a several people that think it's great too. Maybe I'll rent season one and watch it one of these weekends.

LOST
It's loosley plagarised fom a novel,
The Third Policeman by Flann O Brien

HEROES
was on telly last nite'
similar stuff,looks promising.

Tinmenace,
you should put a warning on Jake Shimabukurs' ukelele playing,
once you hear it,its on your mind for weeks!

poE
pttP

space lizard
27-07-2007, 01:24 AM
Yeah, there's lots of weird stuff about people having near death experiences or about to commit suicide before they land on the island show through flashbacks to show why they were on the island. And stuff about people needing medicine beofre the island but being fit on it.

Maybey they will meet david icke in the last episode :)

Coooooooool!!!!

lostinstrangeworld
27-07-2007, 02:22 AM
Space lizard, I absolutely love Lost (I've been on withdrawal from it waiting for it to return since I don't have Sky).

And, I must say, since I discovered David Icke's work a couple of weeks ago, it did get me thinking about 'Lost' again in the same way you have been.

Perhaps it will make more sense further on in the series?

Here you can borrow the series from the library; that's how I caught up with the story once I discovered it.

It's one of the rare programs I can actually stand to watch on TV! The rest is mostly fodder.

lookfar
27-07-2007, 02:48 AM
Space lizard, I absolutely love Lost (I've been on withdrawal from it waiting for it to return since I don't have Sky).

And, I must say, since I discovered David Icke's work a couple of weeks ago, it did get me thinking about 'Lost' again in the same way you have been.

Perhaps it will make more sense further on in the series?

Here you can borrow the series from the library; that's how I caught up with the story once I discovered it.

It's one of the rare programs I can actually stand to watch on TV! The rest is mostly fodder.

Hi lostinstrangworld

I'm gonna start watching it soon, sounds good!! The whole lot is on the link I posted above on tv-links.co.uk, all there for free if you fancy watching it again or any that you might have missed...:)

williammac
27-07-2007, 04:24 AM
Lost is the best show on television. It has an awsome eclectic mix of spiritual, mysticism, mystery, false reality blurred with what is real.

I couldn't even BEGIN to catch you up. You really have to watch from the beginning, this last season was the best I've ever seen.

Go on the net, get a box set. You will LOVE this show. It's actually, gasp, intellegent, well done, and very illuminating, and most importently it is genuinely fun to watch. It's really entertaining. The writers do fantastic jobs of tying things in from seasons prior, and making everything coincide in a way I would never think to do.



-William-Mac.com

space lizard
27-07-2007, 04:36 AM
I know how it ends.

They find an empty overgrown temple but have to cross a river to get to it. Only those who are pure of soul can cross, to the rest the water seems boilling hot. So they wait at the riverside while the pure ones promise to come back.

When the gang are whittled down to the last few who can swim across they meet an old man who promises to ask them the question that will reveal to them all they have learned on the journey because the journey is the process.

He is about to reveal the question they have failed to ask themselves when the police bust in and arrest the lot of them.

The End.

tinmenace
27-07-2007, 04:36 AM
Welcome to the forum Williammac :)

Wow. You've convinced me. I'lll get season one this weekend!

tickles
27-07-2007, 04:42 AM
I agree. Lost is a great series. Everytime i think i've cracked it some new twist comes into play.
Some people found it confusing when it would switch between their lives before the island and life on the island. Its probably the only tv show i watch these days and since the season has finnished over here i'm having withdrawl symtoms :D

I'd like to buy the whole set on dvd.

I just get pissed off cause theyre stretching it out for so long. I mean 2010!.Thats a long time to wait :(. I hope the endings worth it.

tickles
27-07-2007, 04:45 AM
Wow. You've convinced me. I'lll get season one this weekend! [/FONT][/SIZE][/COLOR]

Yeah get it tinmenace. Its a bloody great series.

tinmenace
27-07-2007, 04:49 AM
If you don't see me on the forum for a while cos I'm "lost", it's your fault! :D

james777
27-07-2007, 04:53 AM
Yeah, I agree, it's a brilliant show, filmed beautifully on location in hawaii. I'm not sure the meaning behind it yet, but I think it's ultimately about mankind being lost even in the face of symbolism, struggle, confusion....ect.....it's really about us, who cannot see the truth in life and at the end of the day more and more twists become attached and we're no more lost than we were before........it's a lovely metaphor.......the characters represent different races and classes of humanity and it shows that no matter who you are or where you're from or what you're about, if you cannot see the truth, you're lost just like the next man..........

harris999
27-07-2007, 05:23 AM
Lost is awesome, ive got season one and two on dvd. And i cant wait for season 3 to be out. It just gets better and better with every episode.

lostinstrangeworld
27-07-2007, 10:54 AM
Yeah, I agree, it's a brilliant show, filmed beautifully on location in hawaii. I'm not sure the meaning behind it yet, but I think it's ultimately about mankind being lost even in the face of symbolism, struggle, confusion....ect.....it's really about us, who cannot see the truth in life and at the end of the day more and more twists become attached and we're no more lost than we were before........it's a lovely metaphor.......the characters represent different races and classes of humanity and it shows that no matter who you are or where you're from or what you're about, if you cannot see the truth, you're lost just like the next man..........



Wow. Well said, james!

thunda
27-07-2007, 02:09 PM
I've been watching all 3 seasons this last month - one after the other - and to be fair, once I started to watch, I couldn't stop.

The downside of it tho is eventually the flash-backs tend to get on your nerves a bit after a while, especially when it seems a particular character seems done to death .. "ohh .. flashback .. Jacks going to the toilet" ... or when its a character that you don't like too much.

Also, I think it drags things on a little bit. Think X-Files - questions that get asked but don't get answered. Theres a 'monster' on the island that appears in the first episode and by the end of season 3 there is still not any clue to what it is or why its there (tho you do see it on occassion). Add to that, nobody seems bothered as to whats going on on the island. Someone from the 'others' joins up with the Lost lot and NOBODY in 7 episodes has bothered to sit them down and say - "right, come on, if your with us now - tell us whats going on!!!" Know I would .. ;)

In all tho, despite those whinges, its a damn good show and one of the best things thats been on TV the last few years.

lostinstrangeworld
02-10-2008, 05:17 PM
I found this thread again. :D

Does anybody know of any good websites regarding the uncanny symbolism in "Lost"? :)

drhemp
02-10-2008, 05:22 PM
I love Lost. I normally hate US shows, in fact, I hate just about every single US show there is, apart from Lost.

I saw the first one kind of by accident, and have been hooked ever since. I do think you have to watch every one, or you won't have a clue as to what's going on, and even then it can be a struggle.

lostwonderer
02-10-2008, 05:33 PM
To those of you who do watch it,dont you think the 'smokey monster' resembles the shadow people very much?I used to encounter them alot before and whilst watching lost,the first time i saw the 'monster',it reminded me straight away of the shadow people,it looked so similar.
And yes lost is a absouletly great show!

lostinstrangeworld
02-10-2008, 05:48 PM
To those of you who do watch it,dont you think the 'smokey monster' resembles the shadow people very much?I used to encounter them alot before and whilst watching lost,the first time i saw the 'monster',it reminded me straight away of the shadow people,it looked so similar.
And yes lost is a absouletly great show!

Lost spirits can appear as shadows.

Spirits that don't really know where to go; caught between the two worlds.

hewrote
02-10-2008, 06:38 PM
what's LOST about? what they're ALL about, ratings and corporate sponsorship. Ironic to glue oneself in front of the tube to watch something called LOST....tragic really.

cheeney1
02-10-2008, 06:41 PM
Lost is a Big Pile of Shit, That keeps the Masses Glued to there Armchairs Cause They Can't Face There Own shitty Little Exsistance and whats going on around them.;)

jahzel
02-10-2008, 06:42 PM
I gave up watching it after they pulled all the episodes off Virgin Media. I had never followed it when it came out so I wanted to watch it to see what all the fuss was about. I didn't even get to know what that fucking monster was. Damn.

armoured_amazon
02-10-2008, 06:53 PM
I gave up watching it after they pulled all the episodes off Virgin Media. I had never followed it when it came out so I wanted to watch it to see what all the fuss was about. I didn't even get to know what that fucking monster was. Damn.

Don't worry, they still haven't explained what the monster is :rolleyes: I keep watching, because the show has potential but they never tie up any loose ends and now they've added flash forwards as well as the flashbacks, so it can get pretty annoying.

jojo
02-10-2008, 06:54 PM
Lost is the only program that I turn the tv ON for. It cover a multitude of subjects we talk about on this forum like life after death, other dimentional enterties, quantum realitys, syncronisity, time travel, worm holes, flash backs and forwards and the power of friendships and tribal identity... Not to meantion its filmed in a most beautiful location.

its brill!

drhemp
02-10-2008, 06:57 PM
Lost is a Big Pile of Shit, That keeps the Masses Glued to there Armchairs Cause They Can't Face There Own shitty Little Exsistance and whats going on around them.;)

nice

have you ever watched it?

peejay
02-10-2008, 06:57 PM
its an amazing program and i recommend anyone to go out and by the dvds if you havent watched it before. You have to see it from the beginning though to understand whats going on.
The only decent show on tv at the moment in my opinion.

cheeney1
02-10-2008, 07:04 PM
nice

have you ever watched it?

Yes Once, 10 minutes of it, Load Of American Dribble.. gets The Masses Hooked on there Stupid little wee Fucking reality they are Trying to create

drhemp
02-10-2008, 07:20 PM
Yes Once, 10 minutes of it, Load Of American Dribble.. gets The Masses Hooked on there Stupid little wee Fucking reality they are Trying to create

I agree with much of what is said on this forum about the media being used to brainwash the sheeple. That said, not every single television programme produced is crap and dare I say it, not everything that comes out of America is bad.

I'm the type of person who would normally slate a tv programme, particularly if it is American, without even watching it or giving it ago; I don't actually watch much tv, I'm usually glued to this thing or down the pub, so I'm glad a few years ago, I was bored and watched the first episode of Lost, coz it's fucking brilliant. If I wanted to be brainwashed by inane dribble, then I could watch Eastenders or X-factor (which I don't). I'm sure that those of you who have never watched Lost, or haven't seen it from the beginning and don't get it will always agree with what you have written, but as you can see there are others on this forum who have watched it, do get it, and wouldn't miss it for all the tea in China, even if it does risk being patronised and scoffed at by fellow users of Icke's forum.

cheeney1
02-10-2008, 07:25 PM
I agree with much of what is said on this forum about the media being used to brainwash the sheeple. That said, not every single television programme produced is crap and dare I say it, not everything that comes out of America is bad.

I'm the type of person who would normally slate a tv programme, particularly if it is American, without even watching it or giving it ago; I don't actually watch much tv, I'm usually glued to this thing or down the pub, so I'm glad a few years ago, I was bored and watched the first episode of Lost, coz it's fucking brilliant. If I wanted to be brainwashed by inane dribble, then I could watch Eastenders or X-factor (which I don't). I'm sure that those of you who have never watched Lost, or haven't seen it from the beginning and don't get it will always agree with what you have written, but as you can see there are others on this forum who have watched it, do get it, and wouldn't miss it for all the tea in China, even if it does risk being patronised and scoffed at by fellow users of Icke's forum.

Then name one good Thing that has come Out The Good Ole USA Then.:p

lostinstrangeworld
02-10-2008, 07:27 PM
I'd like to find a good website for decoding the symbolism in it.

drhemp
02-10-2008, 07:29 PM
Then name one good Thing that has come Out The Good Ole USA Then.:p

Lost.

jojo
02-10-2008, 07:30 PM
thats a bit of a sweeping question.

many of the members of this forum are from the US
off the top of my head... darketernal, biblegirl, smurf... they are all nice people and "good to come out of the ole USA".!

jojo
02-10-2008, 07:31 PM
Then name one good Thing that has come Out The Good Ole USA Then.:p


Twin Peaks. now that show was wey far out for it time!

talulah
02-10-2008, 07:34 PM
lost is rank.Mighty boosh is the bomb.:p

drhemp
02-10-2008, 07:35 PM
I hate the American Government, which is something I share with an awful lot of Americans, that does not mean I hate everything that comes out of America.

I have many American friends, they're generally nice people. The Americans have made some great films over the years; they even have some good food (it's not all McDonalds), there are some amazing bands and recording artists that have come out of the USA.

talulah
02-10-2008, 07:47 PM
the boosh is made in the UK it is not american and as for lost well watching a bunch of crackers stranded on an island being attacked by some monster is pants.And how come the big fat guy with the pony tail never lost weight???would it not have been easier to eat him instead of catchin fish????

armoured_amazon
02-10-2008, 07:49 PM
how come the big fat guy with the pony tail never lost weight???would it not have been easier to eat him instead of catchin fish????

LOL, I always thought that was unrealistic too.

harris999
02-10-2008, 08:14 PM
I think its great, watched upto season 3 so far, season 4 is pre-ordered :P (or is it s5? xD )

Anyways, its a good watch, well worth it.

rossus
02-10-2008, 08:33 PM
Then name one good Thing that has come Out The Good Ole USA Then.:p
water

_invisibleplane_
02-10-2008, 08:50 PM
One of the few decent things to watch on tv. pretty interesting no doubt. can't say how deep the symbolism is though..

http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/research/4260687.html?series=6
At its geeky core, Lost is a show about science and faith—and it's undeniable that this season, science is taking center stage. As the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 try to unravel the island's mysteries in an effort to get off of it, they are thwarted again and again by temporal distortion, electromagnetic energy and time travel of the mind—not to mention a really cranky smoke monster that may or may not have a basis in science.

In a revealing interview with Popular Mechanics on the eve of Lost's return from a strike-induced hiatus, show runners Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse insisted that they agonize over the real-life science behind the sci-fi drama as much as they do over six-year plot arcs and love triangles.

Before the production crew in Hawaii gets to chalking up physics equations, eight writers in Los Angeles dissect the finer points of each episode just as rabidly as Lost's online nerdosphere. Script coordinator Greg Nations tracks down even more specific research than PM's weekly Hollywood Sci-Fi vs. Reality fact check, while the rest of the writer's room relies on a couple years of physics classes, decades of engineering know-how passed down by Cuse's father ... and every time-travel theory in comic-book history.

But text books can be left on the cutting room floor of a show that ultimately abides by "Jurassic Park rules," because it does, after all, take place on an island full of out-of-place creatures. "The science needs to be right enough that we create a sense of believability to the storytelling," Cuse says. "But we're always trying to skirt that line between the two possible explanations—the scientific one or a mythical and magical one—and we are purposefully ambiguous about which one might be correct."

"Hopefully it won't feel like it's a copout when the show does answer that question," Lindelof adds, "because we never promised a show that was based entirely and grounded in science."

Perhaps the most ambiguous faith-or-science mystery on Lost is that murderous smoke monster (rumor has it Smokey will be back in tonight's episode). Because the travelling black cloud often materializes with a roller coaster-style clanking sound, one popular theory suggests that it comprises thousands of nanobots working in tandem. Lindelof, however, says that's definitely not the case, and that the monster's true identity won't be revealed until the show's final stretch in 2010.

But the creators did let slip that the rest of this season will revolve around some very real—and very big—physics: the Large Hadron Collider, the much delayed European particle accelerator that could reveal information about the Higgs boson and dark energy. Some physicists believe the LHC will produce mini black holes, which might actually be able to open a one-way portal to another universe—a gateway that can only be kept open by a force of energy as strong as Jupiter ... or an electromagnet inside a desert island.

Michio Kaku, author of Physics of the Impossible, thinks the Lost creators are using cutting-edge science to lay the groundwork for a transversible wormhole to another point in space and time—a trip foreshadowed in an off-season video about the so-called Orchid station, which Lindelhof and Cuse promised would be a key to the next few episodes. "They're amping up the energy to the point where space and time begin to tear, and the fabric begins to rip," Kaku tells PM. "When the fabric of space and time begin to rip, things that we consider impossible become possible again."

Even new technology, though, has its limits. And the Lost team had no problem modifying some next-gen touchscreen satellite phones to its needs in showing off its beyond-iPhone power, beginning late last season. "We didn't really want to put ourselves in a position where we were married to everything that exists technologically," Cuse says. "We decided that our satellite phone would be a very modern, high-tech version." Plus, Lindelof adds, they're dealing with the personal property of a bad guy who can plant a fake plane crash in a submarine trench too deep for recovery.

One thing's for certain: Lost is the first mainstream TV show since Mr. Wizard to make science cool again. Across thousands of Web sites devoted to Lost, obsessive viewers analyze screen captures, debate theories of living in purgatory and play online games in trying to answer the ultimate science question: What is this damn island? Andy Page, webmaster of Lost fan site DarkUFO, says his site normally receives 800,000 hits the day after a new episode, and has had over 50 million hits in two years. "It started as a simple blog listing all the outstanding mysteries of the show and snowballed from there," he says, insisting that The X-Files has nothing on Lost when it comes to myth hunting.

"It kind of boggles our minds, actually," Cuse says. "We never imagined that people would get wrapped up in the intricacies of it to the degree that they have. We really just set out to make a show that we thought was kind of cool and entertaining."

Mission accomplished.

peejay
02-10-2008, 11:48 PM
the boosh is made in the UK it is not american and as for lost well watching a bunch of crackers stranded on an island being attacked by some monster is pants.And how come the big fat guy with the pony tail never lost weight???would it not have been easier to eat him instead of catchin fish????


lol theres alot more to it than that. its one of the fews shows that gets people to actually think.
and he didnt loose weight because he still eats alot from the food they find in a hatch.
oh and yeah the mighty boosh is hilarious :D

now here
08-05-2009, 04:53 AM
Lost is about everything. Edge of your seat fascinating. I love it.

paradise_1000
08-05-2009, 05:03 AM
Lost interest

cheeney1
08-05-2009, 05:59 AM
water

And Mass Stupidity, Rednecks :rolleyes:

noesis
08-05-2009, 07:04 AM
:)Lost is the best show on television. It has an awsome eclectic mix of spiritual, mysticism, mystery, false reality blurred with what is real.

I couldn't even BEGIN to catch you up. You really have to watch from the beginning, this last season was the best I've ever seen.

Go on the net, get a box set. You will LOVE this show. It's actually, gasp, intellegent, well done, and very illuminating, and most importently it is genuinely fun to watch. It's really entertaining. The writers do fantastic jobs of tying things in from seasons prior, and making everything coincide in a way I would never think to do.



-William-Mac.com

Agree, i've watched since the beginning and this season is fantastic. The first four seasons posed more questions than anything else and prompted a frenzied guessing game of what the writers were getting at. This season has answered a lot of those questions so it's not so much about 'what does this all mean'.

The main theme this season has been the nature of time, can we exist in two different times at once, what happens if we go back in time, can we change the future by going back in time and so on. One character is existing in the same time as both an adult and a baby.

There's other themes that come up regularly as people have said - ref to literature and music, black and white, eyes, good vs evil, symbolism, plus there's a really cool smoke monster that passes judgement on people.

drael
08-05-2009, 07:49 AM
Basically, life.

Primarily character based redemption of spirit.

The dead, new physics and spiritual themes are also large.

Theres also a little known plot related to the end of the world, which i think will figure larger, and also ancient advanced civilisations, such as the anscetors of the others.

Could be the best show on TV ever.

bones
08-05-2009, 09:28 AM
i watched all of em untill about 5 weeks ago when i can honestly say it has bored the pants off me.

i mean for 4 seasons now all they have done is drag out sumthing that should have ended on the 3rd season.

dont get me wrong i used to watch it every week with great anticipation, but now i find it annoying .

sry my opinion.

bring back battlestar.:(

vladmir
08-05-2009, 09:43 AM
I just think Evangeline Lily gets sexier the more dirty she is. :D

les_paul_robot
08-05-2009, 10:41 AM
'Lost' is possibly the most frustrating TV show ever! I watched it start on C4 and every episode NOTHING BLOODY HAPPENED. Ooh, a rustle in the grass, what could it be???? Oh, a pig. FFS.
So when it went to Sky, good riddance.
The best TV out of US was X-Files, Simpsons and Quantum Leap.
The best show currently around on telly is Curb Your Enthusiasm. 'Medium' is cool too. Not seen Heroes, but it looks annoying.

kerbnix
08-05-2009, 10:46 AM
Someone that is a writer for ABC posted spoilers on 4chan.org a while back. I don't want to ruin it to anyone, but I know they're telling the truth because he's given spoilers before that came true.

If anybody wants to hear some of the spoilers, send me a pm. Though it'll probably ruin lost for you.

drael
08-05-2009, 11:00 AM
X-Files: Excellent
Simpsons: Sometimes excellent often average, or even sometimes sad.
Quantum Leap: Again, has moments, sometimes excellent but is a bit too "settled" in a formulae.
Curb Your Enthusiasm: Excellent. Requires serious attention and often watching ongoing plotlines, but the humour slaps the office in the face.

Of course Battlestar is class TV as well IMO. I think where lost may lose it in drawing out plotlines, battlestar kept it relatively tight.

Plus, the very unmentioned star trek: enterprise. Babylon 5.

Boston legal is quite funny also.

Sad thing is most good TV is rarely screened. Lost is a welcome exception.

paradise_1000
08-05-2009, 11:50 AM
'Lost' is possibly the most frustrating TV show ever! I watched it start on C4 and every episode NOTHING BLOODY HAPPENED. Ooh, a rustle in the grass, what could it be???? Oh, a pig. FFS.


hence why I LOST Interest the end of season one all the flash backs did my head in to.

GRRRR! :D

paradise_1000
08-05-2009, 11:52 AM
Star Gate Atlantis is much better at least its true to whats going on out in space at the mo !!!


lol:cool:

vladmir
08-05-2009, 12:21 PM
Not seen Heroes, but it looks annoying.
oh trust me it is. you arent missing anything.
"save the cheerleader, save the world".......? comeon!!

motleyhoo
08-05-2009, 03:10 PM
Then name one good Thing that has come Out The Good Ole USA Then.:p

We came from you, so what does that say? :eek:

As for Lost, it is a brilliant show, and not everyone who watches TV is a mindless idiot trying to create another reality. There is such a thing as slowing down, sitting down for a moment, and decompressing from the hectic bullshit of day to day life. Everyone needs that bit of time everyday to maintain their sanity. Some people do yoga, some people play sports, some people read a book, and some people choose to watch Lost.

You get back from life what you put into it. Live life with such a narrow view and a narrow life is what you'll get back, like living in a tunnel. We have to put up with a lot of bullshit everday from a lot of bad people, but if you cannot see the good things then you are doomed.

cheeney1
08-05-2009, 09:23 PM
We came from you, so what does that say? :eek:

As for Lost, it is a brilliant show, and not everyone who watches TV is a mindless idiot trying to create another reality. There is such a thing as slowing down, sitting down for a moment, and decompressing from the hectic bullshit of day to day life. Everyone needs that bit of time everyday to maintain their sanity. Some people do yoga, some people play sports, some people read a book, and some people choose to watch Lost.

You get back from life what you put into it. Live life with such a narrow view and a narrow life is what you'll get back, like living in a tunnel. We have to put up with a lot of bullshit everday from a lot of bad people, but if you cannot see the good things then you are doomed.


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E awhi tāua.

cheeney1
08-05-2009, 09:26 PM
Heres Another Poi E - Patea Maori Club - YouTube

motleyhoo
08-05-2009, 09:31 PM
Star Gate Atlantis is much better at least its true to whats going on out in space at the mo !!!


lol:cool:

Stargate SG-1, Battlestar Galactica, Eureka - all good!

unimatrix0
09-05-2009, 04:52 AM
I know how it ends.

They find an empty overgrown temple but have to cross a river to get to it. Only those who are pure of soul can cross, to the rest the water seems boilling hot. So they wait at the riverside while the pure ones promise to come back.

When the gang are whittled down to the last few who can swim across they meet an old man who promises to ask them the question that will reveal to them all they have learned on the journey because the journey is the process.

He is about to reveal the question they have failed to ask themselves when the police bust in and arrest the lot of them.

The End.

Ok, it's two years later and they just had to dive into a lake to get to an overgrown temple. Only the faithful crossed over. How did you know???????

motleyhoo
09-05-2009, 05:17 AM
Heres Another http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQLUygS0IAQ

I prefer something more like this: Hawaii Five-O Style...