Lost

After their plane, Oceanic Air flight 815, tore apart whilst thousands of miles off course, the survivors find themselves on a mysterious deserted island where they soon find out they are not alone.
 

Music or theme song from Lost

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Love Will Keep Us Together by Captain & Tennille
heard on tv in Lost - Season 5 - Some Like It Hoth
submitted by gabbiee Thu, 16 Apr 2009 23:07:06 GMT
Scene: Miles & Hurley are driving in a DHARMA van and Hurley is writing in a DHARMA composition book. Hurley confronts Miles about talking to dead people and wants him to admit it because he can talk to them too. They talk about how it works when you're dealing with dead people. Hurley accuses Miles of being jealous because his power is better than Miles power. They arrive at The Orchid.
 
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It Never Rains In Southern California by Albert Hammond
heard on tv in Lost - Season 5 - Some Like It Hoth
submitted by gabbiee Thu, 16 Apr 2009 23:06:22 GMT
Scene: Miles & Hurley are driving in a DHARMA van and Hurley is writing in a DHARMA composition book. Hurley asks Miles if he farted because it stinks and wants to stop to find the foul smell because he's worried that his sandwiches are ruined with their secret garlic mayo.
 
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Catch a Falling Star by Perry Como
submitted by gabbiee Thu, 16 Apr 2009 22:18:27 GMT
Scene: Kate sings this song to Aaron as she is walking up to Cassidy's house.
 
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She's Got You by Patsy Cline
submitted by gabbiee Thu, 16 Apr 2009 22:17:44 GMT
Scene: Kate is listening to this song when she is driving to visit Cassidy.
 
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heard on tv in Lost - Season 5 - He's Our You
submitted by gabbiee Wed, 01 Apr 2009 05:36:30 GMT
Scene: Sayid is taken for a visit to see Oldham, the Dharma torturer, to get to the truth about his presence within the boundaries of the compound.
 

Blogs about Lost

(Sept. 3) -- Men waste more than $3000 in fuel costs because they refuse to ask for directions when lost, according to a British study released as motorists across the US prepare to load up their cars for the long Labor Day weekend.
 
Harry Reid Campaign: Saying 'War is Lost' Helped Win the War!
 
The baseline population growth requires a positive job-growth level of 100000 or more just to break even, so 67000 additional jobs means we lost ground by at least 33000 jobs. The slowdown in private-sector job growth even from the ...
 
Meanwhile, the resulting spike in deficits, which has been greatly magnified by tax revenue lost to the economic downturn, has spooked a broad sweep of the country, which simply does not trust Washington to responsibly handle such a ...
 
There is a simple lesson to learn from Japan to help the US avoid another lost decade. Focus on employment. We all benefit when everyone who is willing and able to work has a job.
 

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