Posted on 06/02/2010 1:11:50 PM PDT by JoeProBono
Jorge Garcia -- who played Hurley on "Lost" -- claims the island has taken another life ... and this time it's his precious chihuahua Nunu. Garcia took to his blog yesterday, saying his dog Nunu had been run over by a car on Sunday -- right before he left for the airport on the island of Oahu ... where they filmed a bunch of stuff for "Lost."
"She died in my arms," Garcia explained ... adding, "We are burying her in the Pet Garden at Valley of the Temples in Kaneohe. Nunu hated the water so we couldn't bring ourselves to having her ashes scattered in the ocean."
He’s too fat to be gay.
What about Rosie O’Doughnut?
Lesbian. Completely different rules.
The numbers were the inventory number of the hatch. Lost had a scene where the Dharma guy actually stenciled the number onto the hatch while another Dharma guy read it from the inventory report.
LOL
I wouldn’t bother.
You would have to share the prize with 200 other people.
That was just one of the many places the numbers appeared.
They were also the numbers Desmond had to enter into the computer every 108 minutes. They were also Hurleys winning lottery numbers. There were a few other references but I can’t remember them all.
Just fun to fantasize... with my luck I'd win, take a flight to Australia for a vacation, and wind up on some LOST island. ; )
Okay...
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I had two (2) dogs stolen
I think you know what I would have done with the ones that took them
I can imagine.
Hope you saw the picture in post #11. Talk about contrast, lol.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/2526295/posts?page=11#11
I wonder if Jorge Garcia had it in his LOST contract that he COULDN’T lose weight. George Wendt of Cheers said that he was contractually obligated to stay chubby.
This breaks my heart, he loved that dog dearly. Jorge is a sweet guy and i hate that this has happened.
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