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December 8, 1990. Sharon Gless of CBS's "The Trials of Rosie O'Neill"; Ashley Olsen, Dave Coulier, and Mary-Kate Olsen of ABC's "Full House."
Gisele Caroline Bündchen is a Brazilian model, occasional film actress and goodwill ambassador for the UN Environment Programme.
April 27, 1985. Michael Gross, Meredith Baxter Birney, Justine Bateman, Michael J. Fox, and Tina Yothers of NBC's "Family Ties."
March 3, 1956. Lynn Dollar and Hal March of CBS's "The $64,000 Question." Sticker applied, and partially scraped off, at some point in the past.
TV Guide cover
One of the few times in history when Saturday night was THE night to stay home and watch television.
I remember the Mary Tyler Moore Show was "Must See" t.v. in our family, and the rest of the CBS lineup was strong enough that nobody cared if we were home on a Saturday night!
August 11, 1984. Elisabeth Shue, Cindy Pickett, Gabriel Damon, Craig T. Nelson, and David Hollander of ABC's "Call to Glory" (illus. by Jim Sharpe).
August 28, 1993. Foldout cover with Jay Leno of NBC's "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno"; David Letterman of CBS's "Late Show with David Letterman"; Chevy Chase of Fox's "The Chevy Chase Show"; Ted Koppel of ABC's "Nightline"; Conan O'Brien of NBC's "Late Night with Conan O'Brien"; and Arsenio Hall of the syndicated "The Arsenio Hall Show" (illus. by John Kascht).
June 16, 1984. Larry Hagman of CBS's "Dallas"; Joan Collins of ABC's "Dynasty"; Stefanie Powers of ABC's "Hart to Hart" (illus. by Bruce Stark).
September 27, 1975. Howard Cosell of ABC's "Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell" and "Monday Night Football" (illus. by Al Hirschfeld).
Pages 42 and 43 (The special section began on Page 20)
The January 25 - January 31, 1964 issue of TV Guide Magazine featured a special insert entitled "America's Long Vigil". It described the period from Nov. 22 to Nov. 25, 1963, when US President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. The article goes into great detail in describing the television coverage of the historic events of that weekend, and makes for a fascinating read.
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Gisele Caroline Bündchen is a Brazilian model, occasional film actress and goodwill ambassador for the UN Environment Programme.
questions re: "Two for the Road", don't click if you didn't watch and a bit of filler text so it doesn't show up in the thumbnail description either omg omg omg I do not have a problem.
1. Michael: WTF???? AAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!! Is he one? Working his end of a deal to get Walt back? Sent to take care of Henry or bring him back? Total liar? In it from the beginning? Did he shoot himself or just the wall trying to make it look like ... is he going to let Henry go?
There was also a weird series of looks from Kate when Michael came to earlier and was talking about the others. Is she just totally stupid or a mole?
2. What is Libby carrying and WTF is she doing in the hatch? Is she an accident/innocent bystander or meant to die? What's with the water dripping behind her? Is she dead?
3. What was the Ana-Sawyer look in the flashback? Is his "We've been through this, Lucy" just before they do the nasty about her asking for the guns or an earlier relationship? Did they set up Jack's dad?
4. Is Claire Jack's sister? Jack's dad babymama was not her but is possibly old enough to be Claire's mom and one of the phrases she said sounded very Claire-like ["Don't you ever come back here. You need help." -- reminiscent of when Claire throws Charlie out].
5. Does Ana know "Tom" is Jack's dad? Former cop, working at the airport -- wouldn't she have checked him out?
6. Why does he give her his son's wife's name?
7. How does a guy who wants to do the Say Anything bit decide taking a 10# bag of uncooked pinto beans on a picnic is a good idea?
8. Why doesn't Ana say anything when Locke lies about what happened with Henry?
9. Are the others really just minding their own business?
10. Is Michael the great man Henry talks about?
11. Does Ana's decision not to kill Henry ["I looked at him and he -- I can't do this any more."] mean she's atoned/changed sufficiently that she's now a good one?
12. Do people die because they've redeemed themselves [Shannon, Boone, Ana] or because they've hooked up [Shannon, Ana, Libby]?
11. Assuming Michael is one of the bad ones: what's his sin? I don't remember any deep, dark secrets in his back story, just a bunch of bad-luck stuff.
12. Is Locke really one of the good ones or is Henry still lying like he has about everything else?
13. Quotes with subtext?
Libby to Ana: "Don't do anything stupid." Threat?
Michael: "I couldn't save him [Walt], so I came back to tell you." Why "save" instead of "find" or "see"?
Hurley to Libby: "Maybe if I get drunk enough, I'll remember where I know you from."
Jack's dad to Ana: "Maybe fate has just thrown us together ... so we can help each other out." Is anything so far attributable to fate? Or all designed?
14. Sites, got others?
lost.cubit.net/investigations.php index of mysteries along with screenshots, server is pfft right now, check back.
Hanso Foundation site re-launched to tie in with The Lost Experience [pw: missing organs]
The Lost Experience clues blog has US, UK, and AU stuff.
Interview on Ana's death, allegedly was always planned and nothing to do with her and Libby's DUIs.
15. You know I go all weak for southern accents, but that man just makes me laugh sometimes. photo
16. 18R 1L 31R
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