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Rumor Tuesday Returns! Special Lost Edition

Rumor Tuesday returns! Okay, so today is Wednesday, but that’s only because this week’s Rumor Tuesday features JJ Abrams and the TV show Lost with seven things we bet you never knew about the hit ABC drama. Lost’s final season premiered last night. Nothing here is really a spoiler, so read on and remember… you read it here first! Tell your friends.

  • All of the scenes that took place on the airplane and in the airport in the season six premiere episode were shot in 2004 during the filming of the first season.

  • Ten of the regularly appearing extras are part of a group known in Hollywood as “The Apple Abrams Gang.” Their specialty is getting killed on film and have done so in Alias, Lost, Mission Impossible 3, Cloverfield, Star Trek, and Fringe. They’ve been shot, burned, blown up, crushed, eaten, and dragged underground and underwater.

  • One of the Apple Abrams Gang, Henry Piper, is particularly known for being crushed under the same papier mache beam in five appearances: Star Trek, Cloverfield, Alias, and Lost (twice). He has affectionately named the beam “Fuzzy.”

  • Nestor Carbonell, the actor who plays Richard Alpert, lost a finger in a fishing accident when a child. He usually wears a prosthesis and covers it up with props or creative camera angling. In the Lost season six premiere, the missing finger is briefly visible in the sand underneath John Locke’s shoe and the actor is clearly filmed with only nine fingers when he is draped over Locke’s shoulders.

  • Lost was originally pitched to NBC where network execs wanted to rework Abrams’s concept into a comedy. Abrams wrote three episode treatments as part of a contract agreement, received payment, then promptly offered the original drama concept to ABC. NBC still holds and owns the comedy treatments and have until 2015 before all rights revert back to Abrams..


  • JJ Abrams occasionally claims that the inspiration for Lost occurred in the late 1990s when he came across a passage in a copy of Robinson Crusoe which he had borrowed from a hotel library. The passage reads, “I had thought I had lost all but time, but another on this island seeks to take time from me as well.”

  • On Lost, the leader of the Temple Others speaks in a Kansei dialect from the mid-16th century Japan. His translator’s eyeglasses are based on an 18th century design by Benjamin Franklin.

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Today’s link goes to the Friends of Attleboro Animal Shelter in Attleboro, MA. This is where we got Daisy and she appears in their Happy Tails section now as one of their many successful placements.
Send them money.
Cheers!

It’s a Dog’s Life

The Teehans now have a dog!

Yep. Meet Daisy, a 7 year old Irish Setter courtesy of the fine folks at the Friends of Attleboro Animal Shelter in Attleboro, MA. We really got lucky, in my opinion. She’s not a barker. Very calm, in good health, and likes other animals. The previous owners took decent care of her and she handles a leash well once she gets used to you, can sit and lay down on command. Knows her name. Is very friendly. This kind of dog can be a rare find at animal shelters, but we got a tip last Sunday or her existence and went to go see her through the cage (it wasn’t an adoption day). Yesterday we were there half an hour before adoption hours started to stake our claim and meet the dog. I don’t think there was any question on anyone’s part how the day was going to end.

A long application and hefty money order later, we were taking her through the pet store trying to figure out what the hell to do next. Wow! Pet stores are expensive. Sure, we’ve had cats for years, but the level of cost for dog stuff is like tripled or more! We’ll manage, but the sticker shock–yeesh!

Oh, and the drool. She’s a messy drinker and a bit of a drooler–as my mousepad can attest to.

So we’re in for some fun.

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And in keeping with today’s theme of dogs, today’s link goes to a 2000 article regarding the dog star, Sirius, and the cultural contamination issue among the Dogon people of Mali in West Africa. It’s an interesting piece (an issue I first read about in Carl Sagan’s Broca’s Brain) and links will lead you to talks of the star itself, contellations, and a vast host of other astronomical info–provided by your friends at the Chandra X-Ray Observatory.

Cheers!