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quote: Originally posted by torrycoo: quote:
Just to point out that I am aware that there are seven stars in the plough the spacing of the stars are that of the plough can only say that a clould is Obscuring the missing star.
Maybe its monkey in his cloud. WE WILL LEAVE FOR ALLDESHOT IN THE MORNING.I AM ONE WITH THE FORCE AND MY HERBS.
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http://www.equip.org/free/DS702.pdfI know this is your link but it is relevent with the flipped vision of the star constalation that we know as the Plough. Just some thoughts for the masses if they are interested. Anyway back to meditating, you know how much enlightenment can run away from you if you loose concentration.
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quote: Originally posted by S. Yoda: http://www.equip.org/free/DS702.pdfI know this is your link but it is relevent with the flipped vision of the star constalation that we know as the Plough. Just some thoughts for the masses if they are interested. Anyway back to meditating, you know how much enlightenment can run away from you if you loose concentration.
I normaly have a beer it's all the enlightenment I require.  some interesting things in the link might be connected might not. Since being on this forum have learnt about Apollo the phonician culture magnetical flux and particle accelerators and many more things.  ____(OO=[II]=OO)___ (O=0000=O) Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that, who cares? ...He's a mile away and you've got his shoes.
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Monkey in his cloud  I also can't believe how much research and new things I have looked up on the net in connection with watching lost and coming here to theorise. Love it, love every minute of it. ,,,.,= = NINJA CAT Word On The Street I am in love ♡ Zoanthropy = the delusion that one is an animal The Lost Forum - saved 29 Aug 08
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DNA Study of polar bears Scientists Linda J. Gormezano and Robert F. Rockwell with Quinoa, their research dog. Click the image to enlarge. Biologists Linda J. Gormezano and Robert F. Rockwell of the American Museum of Natural History in New York are also working on a noninvasive method of studying polar bears. Their approach is to “passively” gather hair and scat samples on the tundra without disturbing the bears. These samples then undergo a DNA analysis to help scientists understand the genetic relatedness of polar bears in a given area. In addition, all scat samples are analyzed for dietary content. The location of the samples and the quantities found help scientists determine the abundance and spatial distribution of the bears, including occupancy rates at maternal den sites. PBI contributed to the team's first field season and hopes to help underwrite next year's field work as well. Gormezano and Rockwell—aided by their research dog, Quinoa—successfully collected 174 samples during the spring field season (83 hair and 91 scat) and 431 during the summer season (268 hair and 163 scat). The molecular lab at the American Museum of Natural History is now in the process of analyzing them. “The results of our first year's field work shows that the simple study design has potential for expanded use within and around the national park,” says Gormezano I wonder if the dog collecting the samples was in fact vincent  ____(OO=[II]=OO)___ (O=0000=O) Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that, who cares? ...He's a mile away and you've got his shoes.
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does anyone have any thoughts on the connections to the books featured in lost? I have over the years have read some of the said mentioned books in the link. When we see the co pilot getting dragged out of the plane in the first season, I remembered the book Lord of the flies where the children thought there was a monster in the jungle, turned out to be the pilot in a parachute blowing in the wind, if I remember rightly. what do you guys think? http://lost-forum.com/showthread.php?t=16637____(OO=[II]=OO)___ (O=0000=O) Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that, who cares? ...He's a mile away and you've got his shoes.
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well more* polarbear action in the first episode season three I guess that with Walt not in sight he is not responsible for the bear on this occasion unless he can do his stuff from afar* ____(OO=[II]=OO)___ (O=0000=O) Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that, who cares? ...He's a mile away and you've got his shoes.
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Not neccessarily, in case u guys forgot Walt'sPower is to project things. That doesnt neccessarily make him have to make things appear out of thin air. I think he has the ability to summon things, but when u summon something u cant summon it out of thin air. It has to come from somehwere. So maybe after Walt "Projected" the bear from the book , it wondered off and the Others caught it. So now that they have the Polar Bear who needs Walt to summon things. SO thgey ditched him and now htey can use the Polar Bear themselves. Purely a theory. Goodnight folks.
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quote: Originally posted by Niwdog: Not neccessarily, in case u guys forgot Walt'sPower is to project things. That doesnt neccessarily make him have to make things appear out of thin air. I think he has the ability to summon things, but when u summon something u cant summon it out of thin air. It has to come from somehwere. So maybe after Walt "Projected" the bear from the book , it wondered off and the Others caught it. So now that they have the Polar Bear who needs Walt to summon things. SO thgey ditched him and now htey can use the Polar Bear themselves. Purely a theory.
Goodnight folks.
Remember sawyer shot the bear that appeared in the first episode remember they are cunning beasts do you think it was playing dead since you have the answers explain that one?  ____(OO=[II]=OO)___ (O=0000=O) Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that, who cares? ...He's a mile away and you've got his shoes.
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quote: Originally posted by S. Yoda: Hahaha...yeah that polar bear ate lead.
I do not think the polarbear was too happy about the lead it didn't agree with it one bit  ____(OO=[II]=OO)___ (O=0000=O) Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that, who cares? ...He's a mile away and you've got his shoes.
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fancy a holiday? ,,,.,= = NINJA CAT Word On The Street I am in love ♡ Zoanthropy = the delusion that one is an animal The Lost Forum - saved 29 Aug 08
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quote: Originally posted by torrycoo: quote: Originally posted by Niwdog: Not neccessarily, in case u guys forgot Walt'sPower is to project things. That doesnt neccessarily make him have to make things appear out of thin air. I think he has the ability to summon things, but when u summon something u cant summon it out of thin air. It has to come from somehwere. So maybe after Walt "Projected" the bear from the book , it wondered off and the Others caught it. So now that they have the Polar Bear who needs Walt to summon things. SO thgey ditched him and now htey can use the Polar Bear themselves. Purely a theory.
Goodnight folks.
Remember sawyer shot the bear that appeared in the first episode remember they are cunning beasts do you think it was playing dead since you have the answers explain that one?
Even though walt isny there he can still project himself over long distances. Like when Shannon got shot and died. Thsi can sometimes be a bad thing.
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Sayid says he will never leave her; he loves her and he believes her. Then they hear a strange whispering noise. Suddenly Walt is there telling them to shush. Shannon runs after him, and we hear a gun shot. She collapses and dies in Sayid's arms. That was the creepy bit, still do not know why she had to die. you would of thought walt could of done more than Shushh! ____(OO=[II]=OO)___ (O=0000=O) Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes. After that, who cares? ...He's a mile away and you've got his shoes.
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Think Walt had a point though with all of the shushhing. If Sharron had taken note of his odd but creepy advice then she would have lived. * Since Boon talked to Locke in his Sweat tent maybe Sharron will talk to Sayid.* | |