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Where did you get this info?? It's not toooo tooo spoilish, but gets me more juiced for next season nonetheless. I'm most excited about the hatch... But with what you said, maybe i should be more excited for the other thing... When does the next season start? Rather, when will season 2 episodes start popping up on limewire?
 
rickvanr said:
Q, you should know that people who subscribe to this thread will see your spoiler in their email notification.


Well I think his warning is enough to thwart people. Of course if you read your emails backwards then you wouldn't get the spoiler warning until you were done.

BTW those spoilers do make me more excited.

I looked up the name of the monster from the pink piece of paper on that site and it actually is something that exists well it might be a fantasy monster but still.....
 
maybe i missed it and someone posted this, but on the oceanic-air.com page there's text behind the yellow "Important Announcement - ALL FLIGHTS CANCELLED" box. anyone seen that? here's what it says...(in white, highlight to see)

"If anyone should find this message, please get word I'm alive and stranded on an island somewhere in the South Pacific. Please send help soon. Things are bad. And they're getting worse...

Sally


I survived a horrific plane crash and am stranded on an island somewhere Northeast of Australia and Southwest of Hawaii. In the event that I am never found, please forward word of my fate to my parents."


who's Sally????
 
You know (I was a late-comer to Lost: The Phenomenon), I find it quite interesting to have seen the last 6 or 7 episodes of the show and now starting from the beginning.

I see things like Locke finding Vincent and giving him to Michael (?) to give back to Walter much more meaningful knowing Locke's problems with his own father and knowing how important it is for Walter and Michael (?) to bond.
 
emw said:
Do you mean this

Nope.

This (in bold):

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							<p>[b]If anyone should find this message, please get word I'm alive and stranded on an island somewhere in the South Pacific. Please send help soon. Things are bad. And they're getting worse...[/b]</p>
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							<p>I survived a horrific plane crash and am stranded on an island somewhere Northeast of Australia and Southwest of Hawaii. In the event that I am never found, please forward word of my fate to my parents.</p>
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yellow said:
Nope.

This (in bold):
Ah, looks like that was in evoluzione's original post, but perhaps he edited it afterwards, though no sign of that.

I think the image I linked to is interesting, even though it's not a spoiler.
 
Following a clue from oceanic-air.com might lead you to this possible description of the monster. Not to be confused with this, which probably doesn't smell as badly.
 
I like this description better:

Or Mapinguari. Also known as Isnashi. Brazil's Bigfoot, described as a tall black-furred hominid usually seen in the jungles along the 'Rio Araguaia', a large river in Brazil's state of Mato Grosso do Sul.

Ape-like creatures have been reported in many areas of Brazil for over two hundred years, but it seems that this central area of this immense and diversified country is the 'hotspot' for them.

In March and April of 1937 one of these creatures supposedly went on a three week rampage at Barra das Garas, a small farming town 300 miles southeast of the city of Cuiab, capital of the central state of Mato Grosso do Sul. A large number of heads of cattle were slaughtered by somebody or something with super-human strength, enough to torn out their huge tongues. Reports included unconfirmed sightings, humanoid-like tracks as long as 18 inches, and horrible roaring from the woods. All together, over one hundred heads of yellow cattle of old Spanish origin were killed, all the way to Ponta Branca, located 150 miles south of Barra das Garas. This Mapinguary rampage made the major newspapers in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo.

Other reports from South America describe the Mapinguari as a large foul smelling nocturnal animal, covered in red hair and with a frightful screaming cry. This other version of the legendary creature is supposedly a strict vegetarian, with feet that are turned backwards and claws capable of ripping apart the palm trees it feeds on. Other local names for this type include 'cap-lobo' (wolf's cape), 'mo de pilo' (pestle hand), and 'p de garrafa' (bottle foot).

According to old Indian, 'seringueiro' (rubber tree worker) and 'caboclo' (local mixed race people) legends, the Mapinguary was a man whose hubris led him to seek immortality and who is now relegated to wandering the forest forever as a stinking, shaggy, one-eyed beast. Fifteen feet tall and with hair so thick it makes it invulnerable to bullets, swords, knifes, arrows and spears, the creature loves tobacco and twists off the upper skulls of its human victims so as to suck up their gray matter. But its most freaky feature is its 'extra mouth' in the middle of its belly! When it feels threatened, it lets out a truly vile stench - something like commingled garlic, excrement, and rotting meat - from this second mouth, which, the Indians say, is strong enough to suffocate any attacker. Because of this despicable odor, the creatures are often followed by clouds of flies, and the strongest warriors are forced to flee from the smell of the monster alone; others find themselves dazed and sick for days after an encounter.

Because of such reports, legends and descriptions, a small number of naturalists believe that these are surviving specimens of the giant ground sloth, Mylodons, generally assumed to have died out around ten thousand years ago. They were red-haired vegetarians that emerged about 30 million years ago and roamed the Americas, the Caribbean, and Antarctica. With large claws that curled under and faced backward when they walked on all fours, these giant marsupials could also stand on their hind feet like people. Some species had dermal ossicles, bony plates that made their skin very tough.

From here.
 
The Lost monster certainly seemed to have a lot of mechanical noises (chains on pulley noises) associated with it. Is it a borg?
 
yellow said:
The Lost monster certainly seemed to have a lot of mechanical noises (chains on pulley noises) associated with it. Is it a borg?
Maybe it's a crude early-Hollywood-era monster made out of junk in the back room of the prop department, and the noises we hear are the pulleys and cranks they use to hoist it up.
 
yellow said:
The Lost monster certainly seemed to have a lot of mechanical noises (chains on pulley noises) associated with it. Is it a borg?


Well in this letter that emw posted it describes that the monster is part biological part mechanical.

So it is based on a "real" monster, but it isn't just flesh and bones.

Funny comment about the borg though
 
More of a fake script addition. I seriously doubt they'd reveal the monster as being a giant sloth.. and on a website.
 
yellow said:
More of a fake script addition. I seriously doubt they'd reveal the monster as being a giant sloth.. and on a website.
Agreed. But it is fun nonetheless! Gotta waste time somehow while we wait for Season 2. I just hope there aren't months of inactivity between new episodes next year!
 
You heard it here first.. the Lost monster is revealed as:

BumBraKitten!

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yellow said:
The Lost monster certainly seemed to have a lot of mechanical noises (chains on pulley noises) associated with it. Is it a borg?

No. It's the tether that you hear. ;)



P.S. I like you new avatar, Doctor Q. Is it an Australian's view of a North American sculpture?
 
Awimoway said:
I like you new avatar, Doctor Q. Is it an Australian's view of a North American sculpture?
You are exactly correct. I snapped the photo (and this one) of sculptures in North America, using a very powerful telephoto lens, out the window of Flight 815 as we were flipped over on our way down to a crash landing on an uncharted island.
 

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