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Post by Edith S. Baker on Apr 5, 2007 9:52:49 GMT -4
Found this on the Internet: It's supposed to be Ben in Season 5. LOL.
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Post by pez on Apr 5, 2007 9:56:31 GMT -4
Hah! He looks like Archie Bunker.
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Post by benlinusisagoodguy on Apr 5, 2007 10:06:23 GMT -4
ROFL wonder if Michael seen that
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Post by pez on Apr 5, 2007 10:09:12 GMT -4
He'll look back on Season two and sing..
"THOSE WERE THE DAAAAAYS~"
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Post by benlinusisagoodguy on Apr 5, 2007 10:10:18 GMT -4
rofl stop making me laugh
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Post by Charlotte on Apr 5, 2007 10:22:45 GMT -4
He'll look back on Season two and sing.. "THOSE WERE THE DAAAAAYS~" lmao ;D
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Post by Isobel on Apr 5, 2007 13:11:23 GMT -4
hahahaha ! it's really great one
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Post by rednymph234 on Apr 5, 2007 15:42:49 GMT -4
NOOOOO!! NOOOO!
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Post by linus108 on Apr 5, 2007 16:26:51 GMT -4
Found this on the Internet: It's supposed to be Ben in Season 5. LOL. hahaha omg! that's amazing! someone shoud send this to him!
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Post by henryrocks on Apr 5, 2007 16:44:13 GMT -4
Seeing that about killed me ;D Can you give us the source, Edith?
... at least the mouth and the eyes are the same!
I find it hilarious that one of the bigger changes they made was to give him a huge belly.
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Apr 5, 2007 17:20:17 GMT -4
Seeing that about killed me ;D Can you give us the source, Edith? ... at least the mouth and the eyes are the same! I find it hilarious that one of the bigger changes they made was to give him a huge belly. I'd love to, but I don't know where it came from. I found it in one of the comments in Darkufo.blospot.com. The person just sent the URL. But the URL doesn't help you find who did it. Here it is: bp1.blogger.com/_J_dU7CHa5Rc/RhCnMIBvyQI/AAAAAAAAAQ4/e69QFXZoLBE/s1600-h/benny.jpgI did send a question through the comments requesting the person's ID to give credit for such great work.
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Apr 5, 2007 17:41:48 GMT -4
Seeing that about killed me ;D Can you give us the source, Edith? ... at least the mouth and the eyes are the same! I find it hilarious that one of the bigger changes they made was to give him a huge belly. I'd love to, but I don't know where it came from. I found it in one of the comments in Darkufo.blospot.com. The person just sent the URL. But the URL doesn't help you find who did it. Here it is: bp1.blogger.com/_J_dU7CHa5Rc/RhCnMIBvyQI/AAAAAAAAAQ4/e69QFXZoLBE/s1600-h/benny.jpgI did send a question through the comments requesting the person's ID to give credit for such great work. Found the source: themisfitishere.blogspot.com/
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Post by henryrocks on Apr 5, 2007 19:16:58 GMT -4
Ah, the Misfit. I looked at the comments section and found the real source, with a ton more: tv.globo.com/ENT/Tv/Seriados/Lost/0,,AA1505740-6258,00.html (click on the pic of Charlie) A couple of these... just... there are no words. And by "a couple" I mean Sawyer's and Desmond's. Sayid's is just bizarre. Jack's is the best-looking (good-looks-wise), but that's because he hardly looks aged. If Matthew's hair went white, he grew a beard, and developed some undereye circles and new wrinkles because of the trauma, that's what he'd look like. There's several like that - where he/she * doesn't succeed in making them look old. Ben's does. * So I was reading a (math) textbook, and ran across the phrase "she or he" (or "her or his," dun remember) - which, personally, I've never read before. I asked around; no one else had seen that usage either. One of the writers was female. Made me start thinking - is our compulsion to always put the masculine first some form of sexism that needs stamping out?
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Apr 5, 2007 21:45:33 GMT -4
Ah, the Misfit. I looked at the comments section and found the real source, with a ton more: tv.globo.com/ENT/Tv/Seriados/Lost/0,,AA1505740-6258,00.html (click on the pic of Charlie) A couple of these... just... there are no words. And by "a couple" I mean Sawyer's and Desmond's. Sayid's is just bizarre. Jack's is the best-looking (good-looks-wise), but that's because he hardly looks aged. If Matthew's hair went white, he grew a beard, and developed some undereye circles and new wrinkles because of the trauma, that's what he'd look like. There's several like that - where he/she * doesn't succeed in making them look old. Ben's does. * So I was reading a (math) textbook, and ran across the phrase "she or he" (or "her or his," dun remember) - which, personally, I've never read before. I asked around; no one else had seen that usage either. One of the writers was female. Made me start thinking - is our compulsion to always put the masculine first some form of sexism that needs stamping out? Your URL somehow doesn't work. I tried fixing it, and it still didn't work. So, if anyone wants to view it, you will have to cut and paste the URL. As per the she/he problem. I edit Math books for Prentice Hall on the side, and we have alternate the pronouns. Sometimes, the author must say he and other times, she. I have seen the s/he usage as well.
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Apr 6, 2007 0:05:38 GMT -4
I placed a bunch of the photoshopped pictures of the cast as they would look like when old. Here's the link: www.michaelemerson.net/coppermine/Go to Album called "Lost Characters" and click on "When The Get to Be Old."
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