On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 15:13:01 -0400, tdciago <tdciago@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Apr 1, 1:41�pm, thinbluemime <thinbluem...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> Bottom Line: Several Lost fans seem to be able to hear the word, �
>> 'Encantado', in a whisper, during the Juliet-Harper rain scene of 'The
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>> Other Woman'.
>
> In addition to the obvious similarities between the two narratives - a
> journey to an underwater realm, a marriage to a shape****fting
> princess, the return to land, a human life tied to single enchanted
> object, the hero's inevitable disobedience and his resulting
> transformation and death - there are some similar concepts about the
> underwater world in both the Japanese and Peruvian traditions. As in
> Japanese lore, Peruvian lore pictures the underwater realm to be
> similar to, but superior to the human world. The Peruvian guide in
> Journey of the Pink Dolphins explained: "The shamans say life in the
> water is same as here, but better... People live longer there; one
> month underwater is the same as a year here." The Japanese tale of
> Uru****ma also illustrates the idea that time in the underwater realm
> p***** differently from time on land.
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>
When Frank first heard of the Oceanic 815 crash, he was playing with a
small model plane in a fish tank.
I will have to find the screen cap, but look on TOP of his TV again, at
the dolphin plaque.
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http://www.lostdude.com


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