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:angry: I don't get my area. Constantly we hear the news whining that there's nothing for our youth to do. So I called up my local ABC station and suggested that they do a Lost Premiere Party on Jan. 31 for teens and adults. I think it would be a blast to get together with fellow Lost fans and only pay $5-15 for unlimited drinks/food and fun. But what do they say, "we don't have time for this."

Seriously! I almost feel like skipping out on the premiere! That really ****ed me off.

Oh my this new game on the ARG is bloody hard :|

Was a pain in the ass. The time limit more than anything.

Plus the stupid 'lights' don't work right, they only give you the number and not the position.

Finally got it on the 3rd or 4th try.

I have a feeling Sam is going overboard without a life jacket at the end of this.

Was a pain in the ass. The time limit more than anything.

Plus the stupid 'lights' don't work right, they only give you the number and not the position.

Finally got it on the 3rd or 4th try.

I have a feeling Sam is going overboard without a life jacket at the end of this.

Yeah the time limit is annoying because I was sitting there thinking wait do I have it right "siren" ummm I think I lost :laugh:

Also there seems to be no way around it because the code is different for everyone.

Yeah, that adds to the toughness of the challenge, which I don't mind. Fortunately on my third try, it was on my fourth entry that I got it. Such luck :D

The guy who made that map is an idiot. Who in their right mind would put the fold of the map on the most important area, that being the western Pacific.

Yeah I don't see the point in showing Africa not really key to the story...lol

So Rappy, with Lost right around the corner, are you going to blog more on your Lost Journal? Just curious by the way.

I actually forgot I had it lol, my mate Rob has been updating it I think he has admin access so probably not

Latest Ausiello

Here is the latest Ausiello ramblings. To put everyone out of their misery the answer to his "cryptic clue" is

"Someone who was on the plane, but didn't have a ticket"

Question: I had a dream about Ask Ausiello. I dreamt that this week's edition included lots of info on Lost and a bunch of other shows I don't care about. ? Jenni

Ausiello: Wow, that is seriously creepy. I'm getting goose bumps as I dictate this to my assistant type this. C'mon, 'fess up: Did your "dream" also include Dionne Warwick and a $2.99/minute surcharge? No one's here to judge you. Laugh at you? Yes. Judge? Never. Regardless, your info is tack on, beginning with your prediction of Lost scoop. I have it on good authority that someone we thought was killed in the season finale will turn up very much alive in the Jan. 31 premiere.

Question: "Someone who was on the beach, but that's been gone a season?"? Melissa

Ausiello: Nah. But thanks for playing!

Question: Team Dalrton promised they'd deal with the four-toed statue this season on Lost. Any sign of it in the eight episodes they shot? ? Robert

Ausiello: Well, considering that I haven't seen the eight episodes yet, I can't say for sure. What I can say for sure is that other interesting "out of place" objects will turn up, both on and off the island.

Source: TV Guide

Hmmm person who didn't have a ticket but was on the plane, gotta be Christian! And i think its Naomi to the person who is thought to be dead.

Anyone else hear about this...

Discover Lost in Marvel Comics

Fans can now discover elements from the hit series "Lost" in Marvel Comics. ABC marketing has strategically placed images and references from the show in various comic books, including "Uncanny X-Men," "Incredible Hercules," "Thunderbolts" and "Wolverine Origins" on sale now.

Examples of "Lost" references include a "Lost" poster, the number 6, and the slogan "Find Yourself" in the latest editions of numerous Marvel comics throughout the month. Expect more "Lost" placements to pop up in comic books on stands January 23 and January 30.

Season Four of "Lost" premieres, Thursday, January 31 at 9:00 p.m., ET.

A bit more on what Hurmoth said...

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Got a sneak peek at the new Captain America comic issue #34 the releases next week and in the background of one of the panels is a tv newscast that has a ticker that reads "Jack Shepard... the lost... found" and something about "find out more at find815.com". This is something that probably shouldn't be found until Wed. of next week and will tie in at that time I'd assume. Thought I'd shar

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