"Lost" TV Show - Currently Season 2 (US aired)


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WOW, you guys will never believe this. i was watching Veronica Mars, the episode was titled "Donut Run" which origionally aired on 1/25/2006.

it was at the very end that i notice Veronica Mars (Kristen Bell) holding a piece of paper, that looked like the fortune cookie thing. Now look closely at the lucky numbers ;)

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Heres a question for those who play the lotery.

Did you ever use the "Lost numbers" as your lottery numbers?

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I did, when the Euro Millions was about ?100 million, i brought a proper ticket and then used the lost numbers on the other, as a joke.

Heres a question for those who play the lotery.

Did you ever use the "Lost numbers" as your lottery numbers?

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It was actually reported that some 20,000 people have used the numbers in lotteries nationwide in the US. ;)

I even did it too when the Powerball was really high!

I'm seriously contemplating whether the Others really are bad...

I mean, who the hell thought they would give up Walt to Mike and give them the boat too? I was expecting them to kill him any minute.

And that black woman, I'm a good judge of character, and she seems honest and good.

You have to realize - Calvin didn't like the others, right? And we know Calvin is bad.... so?

Do you think Ethan was one of the 'Others'?? He seemed bad though.

Not sure if this has been posted but has anyone else noticed that one of the arctic guys at the end of the finale was Michael J Fox?

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they wouldn't do that.. they have millions uppon millions of dollars.. why wouldn't they hire a sit in for a few dollars? lol

It's the exact same guy, notice the beanie is the same, he must have just put on some glasses, but you must admit he does look exactly like michael J fox in both pictures.

they wouldn't do that.. they have millions uppon millions of dollars.. why wouldn't they hire a sit in for a few dollars? lol

Exactly so maybe its part of the plot line which is what I was getting at, maybe Jack was trying to help find desmond, maybe they were looking for the magnetic field so that when he got on the plane he knew it would crash in that exact location and so that he could find desmond. Just an idea. :p Guess we'll have to wait till next season to find out!

It's the exact same guy, notice the beanie is the same, he must have just put on some glasses, but you must admit he does look exactly like michael J fox in both pictures.

Exactly so maybe its part of the plot line which is what I was getting at, maybe Jack was trying to help find desmond, maybe they were looking for the magnetic field so that when he got on the plane he knew it would crash in that exact location and so that he could find desmond. Just an idea. :p Guess we'll have to wait till next season to find out!

I doubt it. Remember, Jack was in Australia to get his dead father back to America.

If anyone cares, I found the location for the scene at the end of Season 2...

http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=21.4931...009978&t=k&om=1

That's where the others say goodbye to Walt and Michael. Kinda neat, I guess?

Thats pretty cool :o

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