rwgibson13 wrote:
>
> On Feb 16, 2:40ï¿*pm, Fred Ellis <fkel...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > rwgibson13 wrote:
> >
> > > On Feb 16, 12:05ï¿**am, Johnny1...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> > > > We still don't know if Michael made it off the island.. ï¿** And
Hurley and
> > > > Kate are definitely not on the helicopter. ï¿** ï¿** So... Do we
know for sure
> > > > that the helicopter will be able to leave the island? -- Assuming
it
> > > > does follow the proper compass heading?
> >
> > > > Maybe they'll all end up on some other deserted island where Mike
is
> > > > living like a wild man, or something. ï¿** That would be a neat
twist..
> > > > Then the Losties would have to rely on the expertise of Miles.
ï¿**(perfect
> > > > guy for the role) ï¿**..Jon
> >
> > > Well, if you believe Hawkings, it may well be Desmond's destiny to
> > > never leave the island (a kind of a curse). ï¿*He tried to sail off
it,
> > > but the universe "course corrected" to put him back where he
> > > started...to turn the failsafe. I think the chopper ride is about to
> > > get a bit...bumpy :-)
> >
> > > Reminds me of that old Abbott/Costello film "The Time of Their
Lives"
> > > where Bud Abbott is this ghost doomed to forever haunt this mansion,
> > > and everytime he tries to leave, this invisible barrier bounces him
> > > back on his butt :-)
> >
> > > RWG ("Just like an old time movie, 'bout a ghost from a wi****ng
well")
> >
> > Ahhh yes, Gordon Lightfoot. ï¿*I love that song.
> heh, it just kinda came to mind when I remember Lindelof saying all
> the songs you hear on "Lost" are songs his mother used to play around
> the house :-)
>
> >
> > But at the end his ghost was able to leave after it was proven that he
> > hadn't betrayed the American Revolutionary forces.
>
> Well, yeah, but that was 'cause people didn't come to watch
> Abbott&Costello flicks have sad endings :-)
>
> RWG (though I'm kinda of mortified I got the actors backwards :-(
Your right, it was Lou Costello who was the ghost. If I remember right,
his character was that of a tinker. You know, when I heard that song
that movie was first thing that came to mind when I heard those lyrics.
Fred Ellis
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