Above and beyond the series itself, I was profoundly inspired by several people during the last six years. Below are my belated notes of gratitude. First of all, this site would not have existed if it weren't for my friend Jaime K. During S1, she asked me to email her my theories after we'd talk about them, and she would then send them on to her fellow Lost friends. In the middle of S2, she exasperatedly said something to the effect of "why don't you just start a damn Lost blog already?!" I certainly had no idea that this would reach the interested eyes of anyone outside of our circle of friends and family. To this day, I continue to thank Jaime for the kickstart and success of this site. I'd also like to drop Dharma pallets of gratitude to the following members of the media, influential mentors who became friends through our coverage of Lost. Natalie Abrams, TVguide Tara Bennett, Lost Magazine (and co-author of the official Lost Encyclopedia) Jen Chaney and Liz Kelly, The Washington Post Celebritology Blog Maria Elena Fernandez, LA Times Maggie Furlong, AOLtv/TVsquad and host of Instant Dharma Eric Goldman, IGN TV Jeff Jensen, EW Jace Lacob, Televisionary Erin McCarthy, Popular Mechanics Therese Odell, Houston Chronicle's Tubular Mo Ryan, Chicago Tribune's The Watcher Whitney Matheson, USA Today's Pop Candy And then, of course, there are my fellow Lost bloggers and podcasters. You will not find a more supportive, eclectic and friendly group of dedicated fans anywhere. These are my people, and I have a feeling that we'll be in each other's lives for far longer than six seasons of a show... Anil, The ODI Cat, Sci-Fi Party Line Jay and Jack (and Colleen!) Karen Mauro, Karen's Lost Notebook Erika Olson, LongLiveLocke Ryan and Jen Ozawa, The Transmission A very special thank you goes out to my good friend Jon Lachonis, whom most of you know as DocArzt. He opened some very significant doors for me, and I will cherish those opportunities for the rest of my life. In Lost terms, Jon truly is one of the good guys and he always has my back. I also must thank a large group of folks who enhanced my Lost experience exponentially: YOU. In all sincerity, I appreciated every single comment that you emailed, left here or on FB and Twitter, as well as your awe-inspiring generosity with the many charitable donations. Your feedback over the years has been invaluable and I would not have continued to write about Lost as in-depth or as frequently without your amazing support. In addition, I'd like to give a few shout-outs to: my logo designer & buddy Brian K, Sharon Z in LA, the Lost ARGs crew, the Lost Weekend crew, Ed, Jeff and Matt from KOS Tours on Oahu, those of you who supported my Jeremy Bentham blog/experiment, my friend and Lost quilt guru Bonnie (who has attended just about every Lost event I've ever been to), my neighbor and fellow geek girl Hillary, and Neal Gold in NYC...for sending an epic email several years ago that I printed out and posted in my office to remind me exactly why I put so much time and effort into covering one single show. I would be remiss if I did not also thank the obvious; the people who have inspired me to explore and pursue my dreams - the creative team behind Lost. I had the great pleasure of meeting and speaking with the following folks at various events, all of which were memorable and enlightening experiences: Carlton Cuse, Javi Grillo-Marxuach, Jean Higgins, Adam Horowitz, Eddy Kitsis, Damon Lindelof, Gregg Nations and Liz Sarnoff. In addition, I really appreciated the generosity of Noreen O'Toole for her assistance with one of my charity fundraisers, as well as Jorge Garcia and Beth. And thank you to Erin, Jeffrey, Richard and everyone on the ABC/Disney publicity team for your hospitality over the years, as well as the awesome Lost DVD team (John B, David D and Corey R). Apologies in advance if I left any of you out above - omissions are inadvertent! Thank you for taking the time to read through this ramble, and for your readership and support. Regardless of the roads we will all now travel, I hope our paths will cross again. Danke, gracias, mahalo, merci and namaste. Thank you for believing in me. -Jo
There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. You should all know that by now. This is a dimension which began, on national television, with Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone. Here, Michigan horror writer Tom Sawyer (White Out) presents to you even further provocative and eerie tales as a follow-up to his first two collections in his series In Rod We Trust. Follow Mr. Sawyer, if you dare, into this dimension of imagination that knows no concepts of time or boundaries and beyond mystery and normal understanding or perception. Black Bed Sheet Books proudly presents In Rod We Trust Again. | Author: Tom Sawyer | Publisher: Black Bed Sheet Books | Publication Date: Jun 16, 2023 | Number of Pages: 256 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 1946874825 | ISBN-13: 9781946874825
Revisiting some of the scenes you told us made you melt (Desmond and Penny FTW), turn away (Kate and Sawyer in the cages), or both (all of ''Across the Sea'')
Thème de la soirée dessins animés et séries des années 80' Musique du générique par... Chantal Goya : www.deezer.com/track/157620 the last friday night it was a 80' party : )
Lectura graduada con textos adaptados según el nivel de conocimiento de vocabulario y estructuras gramaticales de los alumnos. Incluye CD audio con la grabación completa de la lectura y actividades adicionales.
From the publisher, “Classics Illustrated are great works of literature , produced by some of the world’s most talented writers and artists. Each lavishly illustrated volume is an accurate representation of the original work - distinctive, fresh, and innovative, yet faithful to the book and true to the intentions of the author.” Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson, adapted by John K. Snyder III Treasure Island written by Robert Louis Stevenson, adapted by Pat Boyette The Adventures of Tom Sawyer written by Mark Twain, adapted by Michael Plug Rip Van Winkle written by Washington Irving, adapted by Jeffrey Busch The Raven and Other Poems written by Edgar Allan Poe, illustrated by Gahan Wilson Moby Dick written by Herman Melville, adapted by Bill Sienkiewicz The comic books/graphic novels are in excellent condition and the illustrations are amazing…..my favorite cover is The Raven and Other Poems. I have included photos so you can really see the special artwork that has gone into re-envisioning the classics! There is a slight mark on the back cover of treasure island.....
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