Bag of Randomness

  • I’ve had some time to digest the last episode of Lost, so here are some random Lost thoughts.  They are all in blue, so if you don’t care about my Lost thoughts, just skip on down to the black.
  • Maybe Richard Alpert was a crew member on that ship in the middle of the island, the Black Rock?  But then again, the 1954 Richard Alpert appeared to be unaware of the island’s time travel ability.
  • My guess is that the h-bomb is inside that four-toed-statue, but then again I found out the Swan station appears to be made out of concrete and lead. But then again, maybe the bomb was related to the 108 minutes of entering in the code.
  • I bet Daniel’s mother is the lady Ben was talking to in the church, and she knows that Desmond will reach her in 72 hours, thus the hasty timeline. Not to mention, Widmore stated that she’s a “very private person” so all of that seems to ad up.
  • I bet the reason why Charles Widmore asked about Penny’s safety is that he’s worried Ben might have done something to her. Remember, last season Ben’s daughter was killed by a Widmore henchman and Ben approached him telling him that Penny was now on his hit list. Widmore also told Desmond to make sure they both go back into hiding.
  • Desmond and Penny’s son is named Charlie . . . after his grandfather they both can’t stand? Hmmmm, interesting.
  • I read in one review that the novel “Utopia” was written in Latin, and the leaders on that island in the novel were called Bencheaters. A possible connection?
  • The young Charles Widmore stated that no one knows the island better than he does. That was interesting. Is Widmore crazy rich because someone gave him knowledge of the future, kinda like Biff finding that sports almanac in Back to the Future II that every male has wished that would happen to him.
  • The young Widmore was also called Jones in the show, not sure why.
  • I wonder if Widmore knows Jacob?
  • Faraday stated that Ellie, the 1954 Other pointing a rifle at him, looked “so much like someone I use to know.” I bet she is somebody’s mother.
  • There was one camera shot that reminded me of my Halo playing days, the one where you were starring down the barrel of the rifle when Locke and his friends were captured.
  • Daniel’s ability to hear the dead is going to prove to be very helpful, which will make him invaluable.
  • The h-bomb is named Jughead, which was an actual nuclear test that took place in 1954.
  • The painting in Widmore’s office had a lot of island references.
  • It was interesting that an episode of Lost aired without Ben, Hurley, Jack, Jin, Kate, Sayid, or Sun.
  • A little something from Lostpedia about the name Jughead, which was written on the h-bomb: Forsythe Pendleton “Jughead” Jones III was a regularly featured character in Archie Comics, notable as the lead character in a 1990 cartoon series, Jughead’s Time Police. In the series, Jughead, using a special beanie given by an unknown benefactor, travels through time fixing disturbances in the timeline with the help of one of his own descendants from the 29th century.
  • I would love to see this tree the moment the weight of the ice lessons.
  • Taken straight from my friend Barry’s blog, a Baylor Law grad: George Bush was at the Baylor/Oklahoma women’s basketball game in Waco last night, and he even gave the Lady Bears a pep talk before the game. They lost.
  • I’m so frustrated with the haircut I got yesterday that I’m about two seconds from shaving it all off again.
  • Megan Henderson’s contract with Fox 4 ends in February, what will she do?  Article
  • Palin says she’s not running for president in 2012, I bet she changes her mind.
  • I always find it interesting when people try to tell you what you can and can not post on your own blog.
  • I like it that the NFL continues to use roman numerals, it makes you think.
  • Dr Z is a writer for Sports Illustrated and has attended every single Super Bowl, but he’ll miss this year’s event as he is recovering from a stroke.
  • Focus on the Family Action recently hired Timothy Goeglein, a former White House aide who resigned last year after he admitted to plagiarism.  Link
  • I’ve always heard of alfalfa, but never knew what it looked like until now.  Wikipedia
  • The Google Maps car hit a dear, and recorded the whole thing on Google Maps.  Link
  • Tom Sellek turned 64 yesterday.
  • I think Rush Limbaugh enjoys the Democrats being in power, he’s able to get more attention with his comments.
  • I was reading my friend Andy’s blog the other day and ran across the following statement.  I had to ponder for a while, but ended up agreeing with it, “It has been said that Sunday morning is the most segregated time of the week in America . . .”
  • When you’re the pope, the circus comes to you.  And you get to pet a lion cub.
  • Groundhog Day is right around the corner, and in case you didn’t know, there’s a Lutheran connection.  Link
  • Carrot Top feeding Gene Simmons.  Link
  • The dirtiest hotels in the U.S.  Link
  • Wow, that mother that had the octuplets already has six other kids.  Link
  • The 100 people most likely to die in 2009.  Link
  • I hope Kurt Warner can play QB better than how he can draw God.
  • Today’s random theme show intro comes from a show I bet only a few of you have ever seen.  YouTube
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7 Responses to Bag of Randomness

  1. David says:

    That Carrot Top dude has not aged well…

  2. jamie weaver says:

    Hermans Head i loved that show

  3. Bella says:

    Desmond’s child is named after Charlie, British Charlie, who died in the underground station.
    I never thought of Penny’s dad as a possibility though. I’m sure that it was after Charlie though. Not Charles.

  4. Warren says:

    Difference between a bad haircut and a good haircut…….two weeks.

  5. Brent says:

    Was Widmore called Jones, or was it just the name on his uniform? The Others were wearing the uniforms of the U.S. military squad that Richard referenced. These were the same people that Miles undoubtedly detected as being buried beneath them as they walked. (By the way, you said Daniel, but meant Miles as the one who could "hear" the dead.)

  6. epic says:

    Was the 1954 girl Faraday recognized the same one who was in the photo that Desmond saw at Oxford?

  7. Larry says:

    “Desmond and Penny’s son is named Charlie . . . after his grandfather they both can’t stand? Hmmmm, interesting.”

    His name is Charles. They named their son after Charlie Pace.

    “The young Charles Widmore stated that no one knows the island better than he does. That was interesting. Is Widmore crazy rich because someone gave him knowledge of the future, kinda like Biff finding that sports almanac in Back to the Future II that every male has wished that would happen to him.”

    No, he arrogantly asked Richard if he possibly thought that Locke could know the Island better than him. More like “you really think you can beat me at a game of ping pong?” type of arrogance.

    “The young Widmore was also called Jones in the show, not sure why.”

    He was never called Jones, he just wore a uniform with that on the nametag. Pretty sure he jacked it from some US military guy he killed.

    “Faraday stated that Ellie, the 1954 Other pointing a rifle at him, looked “so much like someone I use to know.” I bet she is somebody’s mother.”

    Uhh, HIS mother. His mother is Ms. Hawking, whose first name is Eloise. Ellie = Eloise.

    “Daniel’s ability to hear the dead is going to prove to be very helpful, which will make him invaluable.”

    He’s already invaluable, but he can’t hear the dead. That’s Miles.

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