Being an avid surfer of the web, I have seen many dumb and dangerous things BUT this one takes the cake. I mean it's really cool and all, but seriously! Wow, check out this video and start planning your "Swing of Death".
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“One travels more usefully when alone, because he reflects more” - Thomas Jefferson
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Take a Ride on the Swing of Death
Being an avid surfer of the web, I have seen many dumb and dangerous things BUT this one takes the cake. I mean it's really cool and all, but seriously! Wow, check out this video and start planning your "Swing of Death".
Saturday, February 6, 2010
My Home Town
Thank you to the guys that made this Video. You have given Thunder Bay a new life. Credit goes to:
Lyrics/Rapping By: Jordan Burnell
Beat By: Andrew Michael
Video By: Matt Popowich
Co-Producer: Ronnie LaVia Westfort Films t.
Check out their facebook page, Burnz N Hell and their youtube page.
Lyrics/Rapping By: Jordan Burnell
Beat By: Andrew Michael
Video By: Matt Popowich
Co-Producer: Ronnie LaVia Westfort Films t.
Check out their facebook page, Burnz N Hell and their youtube page.
Friday, February 5, 2010
Lost Revelations

HOLY CRAP!! WTF! WHAT THE? HOW'S THAT POSSIBLE? HUH?!?!
Ok, so now that that's out of the way, let's get on to an intelligent conversation and analysis. Lost's season opener was crazy, but it was some what fulfilling. After waiting so long for an answer to the end of season 5, we now have it (or some of it...and more questions!).
Warning, spoilers coming your way!
Ok, so we now know there are two different time lines occurring about 3 and a half years apart.
The first time line consists of Oceanic Flight 815 not crashing on the island, and instead lands as scheduled at LAX. Here are some assumptions/facts/queries about this timeline:
1. The hydrogen bomb seems to have worked and has reset the passage of time.
2. The island is seen as a sunken land mass under the surface of the sea. I am assuming that this is because of the hydrogen bomb and not because of the "special powers" of the island. The explosion may have caused a fault to slip and sink the island into the sea. This is probably the geologist and realist coming out in me, so we will have to wait for answers.
3. Jack is shown to be bleeding when he goes into the bathroom of the air plane. Not at all sure why.
4. Desmond was on the plane, but he was never on Oceanic flight 815 to begin with. He came to the island via sail boat. I am assuming that since the island is no more, Penny was never born as both Eloise and Charles Widmore die. Therefore, Desmond never meets Penny and goes off on a totally new path. How's that sound?
5. Shannon was not shown with Boon on the plane. Boon says he never succeeded in bringing his sister back with him, a complete change from the original plot. Is this part of the grand scheme of things or could they not get the actress who plays Shannon to come back?
6. When Sawyer tells Hurley to be careful about saying he's a lottery winner as people will try to con him, Hurley replies that it won't happen as he is the luckiest man in the world. Strange, as Hurley was once the unluckiest man in the world.
7. Jin is in trouble! I wonder what all that money in his bag is for. Was he planning on leaving Sun, or was this a job for her father?
8. Michael and Walt are no where to be seen on the plane. What's with that?
9. Kate's on the run and Claire is in the middle of it. Who knows where this will end up.
10. The coffin housing Jack's dad is missing. What can this mean?
11. Since there is no island, Juliet never goes there. That leaves Juliet to maybe make an appearance in this new time line. But will she? ABC's new show "V" has started and I am not sure we'll see much of her.
12. Jack gives Locke his bussiness card, saying "nothing is irreversible". While Jack is saying this to Locke about his spinal injury, I can't help but feel that this is an allusion to what they just did (change the course of time) or to what they might do in the future.
13. Since (at least with my theory) that Penny was never born, I will assume that Daniel Faraday was never born and he will not be making any appearances. Although, I hope i'm wrong as I liked Daniel. Coolest physicist I've ever seen.
14. Since the island is submerged, the numbers can no longer be broadcast from the radio tower, meaning that Hurley can never hear them. This may be the reason why he is lucky now.
Time line 2 follows the castaways as they are thrust back into the future, to their own "real" time. Here's my analysis:
1. Sad we lost Juliet, but the story must go on.
2. Interesting that Jacob appears to Hurley and tells them to go to the temple to save Sayid. I'm wondering if Jacob has a plan up his sleeve.
3. The Temple is pretty awesome. It reminds me of a Mayan or Aztec pyramid. This may be reminiscent of the fact that the island has moved in the past and was home to many past cultures. I'm gonna put out the theory that the island was once Atlantis...maybe.
4. Who is Dogen, the Japanese guy who seems to be in charge of the temple?
5. Why was the spring water muddy? What answer did Dogen give for this?
6. So, the man in the black shirt (mib) is the smoke monster and is the fake John Locke. He must have been planning this for quite some time as it seems he is only able to reincarnate himself as dead people. Realizing that Locke is the now the leader of the others, he compels Locke to leave the island and bring back his friends. He hopes that Locke will die so he can assume his identity. It must be Locke as he is in a key position. He can gain access to Jacob and he can persuade Ben to kill Jacob, which ends up happening.
7. I'm wondering if Jacob can assume the identity of the dead too, and if the bodies we saw Jacob and "mib" in earlier were other dead people.
8. I would hate to be Richard right now. He has just led a fake John Locke to Jacob, Jacob is dead and the temple shoots a flare into the sky. He must be one confused guy. Then to top it off, fake John comes up to him and says "nice to see you out of those chains Richard". Richard replies "you" and then fake John knocks Richard out and takes him away. So, those chains may imply that Richard was once a slave, maybe one that came on the ship, the Black Rock, or something completely different.
9. Sayid is back from the dead! Is it really Sayid though, or could it be Jacob! We'll find out soon.
10. Death Count: Daniel Faraday, Juliet and Charlotte are dead.
So, hopefully many of these questions will be answered during next week's episode, so stay tuned! If you would like to watch Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse talk about this season on the Jimmy Kimmel show, check out part 1 and part 2. In this interview they have set May 23, 2010 as the date of the final episode. Also, check out Lostpedia's rendition of the episode.
For your viewing pleasure I present season 6 deleted scenes (kudos to the creator):
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Lost Premonitions
As most fans know, Lost will be returning to ABC for its final season February 2, 2010. Season 6 will wrap up (i hope) all the mysteries and secrets of the island and the characters. Even the President of the United States made sure that his State of the Union address wouldn't interfere with the season premiere.
There are a lot of unanswered questions like will we see Claire? who is the other Locke? did the hydrogen bomb detonate successfully? These will all hopefully be answered in the weeks to come.
With all of the uncertainty and plot twists, there are a couple mysteries I would like to offer my theory for.
**Warning** Spoilers ahead!
1. The skeletons found in season one(episode "House of the Rising Sun") by Jack and Kate in the cave. They were given the names Adam and Eve. I believe that these two are the remains of Bernard and Rose. After it was revealed that they were still alive when the island moved to 1977, they are shown in the jungle with their own house.
2. The explosion of the hydrogen bomb in the final episode of season 5 is the "incident" and is also what causes the fertility problems that arise on the island. Before the detonation, mothers who give birth do not die. This is shown when Amy give birth to Ethan. But after the detonation (to our best knowledge) there are problems with childbirth.
3. I began to think about Charlotte being the red haired girl that Ben liked when he was a kid. But then I read somewhere that her name was Anne. So that is up in the air for now.
I also recommend checking out Lost Pedia. Any and all questions can be answered by checking out this site.
There are a lot of unanswered questions like will we see Claire? who is the other Locke? did the hydrogen bomb detonate successfully? These will all hopefully be answered in the weeks to come.
With all of the uncertainty and plot twists, there are a couple mysteries I would like to offer my theory for.
**Warning** Spoilers ahead!
1. The skeletons found in season one(episode "House of the Rising Sun") by Jack and Kate in the cave. They were given the names Adam and Eve. I believe that these two are the remains of Bernard and Rose. After it was revealed that they were still alive when the island moved to 1977, they are shown in the jungle with their own house.
2. The explosion of the hydrogen bomb in the final episode of season 5 is the "incident" and is also what causes the fertility problems that arise on the island. Before the detonation, mothers who give birth do not die. This is shown when Amy give birth to Ethan. But after the detonation (to our best knowledge) there are problems with childbirth.
3. I began to think about Charlotte being the red haired girl that Ben liked when he was a kid. But then I read somewhere that her name was Anne. So that is up in the air for now.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Greatest Story Ever Told
Another bit of humor. I've been busy with school and have not been able to update as much as I would like to. Behold a story of epic proportions!
Greatest Story Ever Told - Watch more Funny Videos
Greatest Story Ever Told - Watch more Funny Videos
Thursday, December 31, 2009
New Year's Eve!!
So it's New Year's Eve and I felt like posting an interesting selection of videos I recently found. Funny enough, they have something to do with the Lost tv series, which is my favorite tv show! Here are the links:
What's in the Box? (first video)
Tourists:
PS: Watch the birds in both films
Also, check out the Babel website and this Wikipedia article on the Hanso foundation.
Lost will come back on air on Tuesday, February 2, 2010 at 9pm. Can't wait!
What's in the Box? (first video)
Tourists:
PS: Watch the birds in both films
Also, check out the Babel website and this Wikipedia article on the Hanso foundation.
Lost will come back on air on Tuesday, February 2, 2010 at 9pm. Can't wait!
Thursday, December 24, 2009
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