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Re: LOST (spoilers)
I think a lot of this online stuff is mostly red herrings, but either way, keep it coming, this stuff is great! I hadn't seen these pics before, very interesting.
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#142
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Re: LOST (spoilers)
So the website was created to add more mystery to the show?
By the people associated with the show? Its all so confusing [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
#143
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Re: LOST (spoilers)
Websites affialiated with the show all have an abc disclaimer linked on them. The rest are just fan sites.
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#144
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Re: LOST (spoilers)
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So the website was created to add more mystery to the show? By the people associated with the show? [/ QUOTE ] Exactly! [ QUOTE ] Its all so confusing [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Apparently not. |
#145
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I think a lot of this online stuff is mostly red herrings, but either way, keep it coming, this stuff is great! I hadn't seen these pics before, very interesting. [/ QUOTE ] this is exactly true, but the fact that these guys go to great lengths just to keep us absolutely clueless is awesome. |
#146
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Captions: [/ QUOTE ] This looks really close. Island of Boreno. North part is Malaysia, south part is Indonesia. |
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#148
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Re: LOST (spoilers)
this thread is really starting to get serious, keep it up.
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#149
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[ QUOTE ] Captions: [/ QUOTE ] looks more like scandinavia to me [/ QUOTE ] This may be a red herring but the dot in the center of the top image apears to be Lake Storsjon in Sweeden which is known for it's sea monster sightings |
#150
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What the vikings knew may be valuable where you least expect it. [/ QUOTE ] Viking Alphabet (Anglo-Saxon Runic) The image translates to: noruic??? I must be missing something EDIT: found this History of Norwich Page 1 Doomsday Book The city name is derived from Norij, changing to Norowic in Anglo-Saxon times to Noruic (means North Town) |
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