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Lost and Al

OK, we skipped Al Gore to see the Lost season premiere. So we’re bad citizens.

But it was worth it. Man, was it good.

Looks like it’ll be out on DVD November 21, anyway.

7 Comments to Lost and Al

  1. October 5, 2006 at 12:37 am | Permalink

    Punk.

  2. October 5, 2006 at 8:44 am | Permalink

    Well, I suppose you could see it tonight, right? Anyway, AIT is a really great documentary and is worth watching, even in a month later on DVD.

    …as for Lost, Angela is studying, so TiVo is being patient with us until Sat. (so shhhh! with the details).

  3. October 5, 2006 at 11:58 am | Permalink

    Okay, Kevin explained things a bit more (you should feel free to elaborate here, it’s your blog). I’m guessing the free show with the star himself at TTU was a one-night-only event.

  4. October 5, 2006 at 12:58 pm | Permalink

    Dude. I would pick LOST over Al Gore anyday. However, I did miss the premier last night for a college production of MacBeth… that’s pretty lame.

    But ABC is streaming last night’s episode FOR FREE!!! http://dynamic.abc.go.com/streaming/landing So I expect to learn more about Henry Gale TONIGHT! sweeeeeet.

  5. Valerie's Gravatar Valerie
    October 5, 2006 at 2:53 pm | Permalink

    So you and Megan were just toooo ashamed to admit you didn’t want to miss the season premiere to call me back about going to AIT. I probably should have but I didn’t go either. I can’t even remember what I did last night….oh my.

  6. Valerie's Gravatar Valerie
    October 5, 2006 at 3:45 pm | Permalink

    You know I’m kidding. Megan must not have received my voice mail.

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