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Post by Matthew on Oct 12, 2005 20:38:05 GMT -5
And now Charlie knows, so everyone will know.
Charlie's thinkin' "Oh, crap, I gotta work?"
Don't say a word, Charlie, or I will hate you forever.
Shoulda said "Stores"
Don't be jerky, Charlie.
Oh!!!! That's actually incredibly sweet.. Charlie's thinking of Claire, first!!!
"Saying "no" to a nursing mother?"
He called Hurley "Management"?
Cue flashback..
heh and they're singing "Driveshaft" in a mocking fashion..
Who's the cutie Starla?
"If you quit your job, bees will stop making honey, the whole thing will fall apart.."
Damn, Starla.. walking out on a da.. no, she's not!!! Awesome!!
"Today you're frickin' Fabio!"
Oh! NEAT idea! see how she actually feels!
How the what the hell would he guess a "Geothermal power generator"?
Oh, hot pipes. Hell, it could be an automated atomic pile, for all you know.
Heh.. maybe he's thinking about it actually being a nuclear pile.. "Chernobyl"
We need a map... you hear me, JJ? we need a map! and a floor plan!!
Oooh! Shower scene!!!
"I;ll leave the shampoo for you" IS that subtext, or just courtesy?
"23" of us. For pete's sake...
Ana Lucia needs the stick removed from her ass.
Another bunker? of a sort..
Who he?
"There were" (23 of them) "but we had to eat the others for food"
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Post by rich on Oct 12, 2005 20:38:53 GMT -5
Are the back of the plane folks CHUDs?
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Post by SpringSummers on Oct 12, 2005 20:39:31 GMT -5
So, the chicken makes sense now. Hurley didn't tell Charlie because Jack didn't want him to, but he needed 'help' - so he told Rose because she won't tell anyone else. Can't believe they aren't going to share the food and such. Oh, they ARE! They just need to inventory and budget it first!! Sensible and sane and good leadership decision. But hurley should have stopped Kate from getting that bottle of shampoo. Shit like that, rules gotta apply to EVERYONE or you get rebellion and the stores get attacked. Hurley is not the man for that job. He's a soft-hearted guy who wants people to like him and doesn't like to say no - he finds himself in the same position that lottery win left him in. Everybody wanting things from him.
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Post by Karen on Oct 12, 2005 20:40:42 GMT -5
Ha! Was that Holland Manners? #rofl1# It's hell! How many of the 23 are left? 5 or 6? And there was that symbol on the wall in the metal building. Whatever the heck that means.
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Post by Sara on Oct 12, 2005 20:42:40 GMT -5
Oh, they ARE! They just need to inventory and budget it first!! Sensible and sane and good leadership decision. But hurley should have stopped Kate from getting that bottle of shampoo. Shit like that, rules gotta apply to EVERYONE or you get rebellion and the stores get attacked. Hurley is not the man for that job. He's a soft-hearted guy who wants people to like him and doesn't like to say no - he finds himself in the same position that lottery win left him in. Everybody wanting things from him. Absolutely. Meanwhile, I'm pissed at Locke for telling Charlie all about the hatch, mentioning the food, and then just walking away. He creates a potentially difficult situation and then doesn't stick around to help deal with the repercussions.
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Post by Sara on Oct 12, 2005 20:44:54 GMT -5
And Locke's just pissing me off more and more with every moment.
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Post by Sara on Oct 12, 2005 20:47:11 GMT -5
Oh holy hell. He's gonna blow up the food.
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Post by Sara on Oct 12, 2005 20:48:34 GMT -5
Keeping up with my run of Patti-itis: anyone notice that the lottery had been building for 16 weeks until Hurley won?
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Post by Matthew on Oct 12, 2005 20:49:47 GMT -5
I STILL say it gives me a wiggins to have Stuart Townshend play Kolchack. I mean, it seems like a conflict of interest, or something..
Oh...
Telling Sun her hubby is dead..
Damn Straight, why did you tell charlie?
He has plenty experience with being in that positon.
Hurley, you can NOT give up that responsibility.
Well, at least Locke calls him by his real name.
Wonder what that look of determination means..
NOOOOO
Hugo, you freakin' idiot!!!!!!!!!
JESUS CHRIST!!!!!
And flashback to Garden Gnomery.. I've done that kind of thing!
"Promise me something: We'll never change"
It's gonna change.
You cannot ask for that kind of promise. If you need to ask it, it ain't gonna happen
"Can I borrow two bucks?"
Please Hurley, accept your role, and what needs to be done.. don't destroy the riches..
Dude, this is SURVIVAL, not a standard of living thing.
You are gonna hurt ALL of you, Hurley.
GO, ROSE!!!!
His shamanic instinct.
He doesn't want to be hated himself.
Hugo, you gotta face it and deal with it. Survival.
It's goodthat he's got guidance of his own.. wonder what Rose will say.
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Post by SpringSummers on Oct 12, 2005 20:50:55 GMT -5
I like the whole Hugo and his friend thing. These two are doing a great job bringing the characters to life. Hugo's friend just looks so . . . betrayed and they look at each other like they know that what the promise - that nothing would change - has already ended.
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Post by Karen on Oct 12, 2005 20:51:01 GMT -5
So, the chicken makes sense now. Hurley didn't tell Charlie because Jack didn't want him to, but he needed 'help' - so he told Rose because she won't tell anyone else. Can't believe they aren't going to share the food and such. Oh, they ARE! They just need to inventory and budget it first!! Sensible and sane and good leadership decision. But hurley should have stopped Kate from getting that bottle of shampoo. Shit like that, rules gotta apply to EVERYONE or you get rebellion and the stores get attacked. Poor Hurley knows that it's going to be impossible to please everyone. But to blow it sll up! That's nuts.
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Post by Sara on Oct 12, 2005 20:51:03 GMT -5
Dude--put Rose in charge of the food. She'll be fair, she'll be able to deal with it just fine if she angers someone, and no way will anyone try to bully her.
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Post by Karen on Oct 12, 2005 20:52:17 GMT -5
Hurley is not the man for that job. He's a soft-hearted guy who wants people to like him and doesn't like to say no - he finds himself in the same position that lottery win left him in. Everybody wanting things from him. Absolutely. Meanwhile, I'm pissed at Locke for telling Charlie all about the hatch, mentioning the food, and then just walking away. He creates a potentially difficult situation and then doesn't stick around to help deal with the repercussions. Oh, Locke was pissing me off when he was telling Hurley that he doesn't get to quit. Cluck you, Locke.
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Post by Karen on Oct 12, 2005 20:53:19 GMT -5
Keeping up with my run of Patti-itis: anyone notice that the lottery had been building for 16 weeks until Hurley won? Me! Loved the garden gnome caper.
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Post by Sara on Oct 12, 2005 20:55:28 GMT -5
And I totally love Jack at this moment. I don't even know what he said okay to, but I love him for saying it.
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