Lost fans have marked May 23rd as the ending of an era, when the final episode of the TV series will air. Executive producer Jean Higgins took some time to reveal some secrets -no, not how the show will end, but a behind-the-scenes look at what it was like to film the series in Hawaii and how they recreated other settings in the island paradise. There's even some travel tips in this interview at National Geographic Adventure. Link
(Photographs courtesy of ABC, Jean Higgins)
(Photographs courtesy of ABC, Jean Higgins)
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As far as I'm concerned the 'weather team' has the monopoly on that area.
Here's an idea... let's John Edward and Sylvia Browne to contact the spirit world and tell us where each primary will go...
The totals from the hand-counted counties were VERY different from those that used machines, in many cases off by 7%, which is more than enough to give second-tier candidate the win.
There needs to be a real discussion in this country about this, but most people just dismiss the very concept of a rigged election as tinfoil hat conspiracy talk. All the while our freedoms are taken from us one by one by one.
Why polls anyway?
Primaries should be conducted nationwide in the same few hours.
I listened to Obama's speech after the vote - wow, he's a great speaker, with good writers.
Hillary's speech was lame, uninspiring.
I think people are so afraid of a fiery black man that they'll vote for the tired-out, wimpy white woman.