Saturday, December 19, 2009

Merry Christmas!

Well, we are in the midst of the holiday season and fastly approaching the end of 2009. 2010 will soon be here, and with it, the sixth and final season of LOST! We are in the waning days of the last hiatus of LOST, and the sixth and final season is on the horizon which means that Lostpedia will soon be in full throttle, giving you the lastest updates, articles, and news from the Lost universe. I hope that everyone here has a very Merry Christmas and a happy New Year!!!

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  2. I can't wait for Season 6, and 2010! (in that order of course) I'll be here doing what I can to improve the wiki too!

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  3. Yes, Season 6 is going to be epic. :)

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  4. zmerry Christmas and happy holidays! I just want someone from lospedia to make an official announcement that they have ceased with the rewatch. I get people are busy! But let people know so they can stop checking here.

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  5. Valerie,
    You can still catch the Lostpedia ReWatch on:
    TLE's blog & podcast
    http://tle1lost.wordpress.com

    JOpinoinated blog
    http://jopinionated.blogspot.com

    And the LOSTaholics podcast (on the Lost Podcasting network).

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  6. In the meantime, and as a fun Christmas present to yourself and others, why not download Sonic Weapon Fence's new album?

    http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/SonicWeaponFence

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  7. It's clear that the Lostpedia Blog has blown it in a huge way. Fine. But it would be nice if there were some acknowledgment of how much they have screwed up and dropped the ball. An apology would be nice, with a promise that they will be on the ball when the final season begins. But, what do we get? Nothing.

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  8. Brian, instead of complaining and bashing the LP blog in just about every post you make, how about giving the blog another chance? Yes, the blog wasn't up-to-date throughout the hiatus, but things will be different during the sixth and final season. Not everyone is as interested in the hiatus material as they are with the actual episodes of LOST. This particular blog was about wishing people a Merry Christmas, not giving people a chance to gripe about the LP blog's shortcomings throughout the hiatus.

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  9. I'm not trying to gripe, but it would be nice to acknowledge what has happened and write something like, "Hey, we know we've let this blog go. We're sorry we didn't follow through with the Lost Rewatch or keep up with the Lost art that was being produce. We are going to hit the reset button and do things much better when the next season starts."

    That would satisfy many fans. When you publish something and then do a poor job, you should expect some criticism. When I write, I don't make snarky comments, I try to be fair and explain why I'm disappointed and why others are, too. You should be able to understand the diappointment. I know that it's not all your doing, CTS. So, I apologize if it seemed I was directing all my ire at you. That being said, if you and your blogging cohorts are not aware of the poor offseason and don't ackonwledge it, this blog instantly loses credibility, integrity, and validity.

    Moving on, I wish everyone a Merry Christmas and wonderful New Year.

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  10. Hey all... I did a LOST Christmas song called, oddly enough, "LOST Christmas". It's set in an alternate universe in which all of the characters survive until Christmas... so in other words, it's the plot of Season 6!

    Check out the video on YouTube:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzYnhDIZeAQ

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  11. Fastly is not a word. Try quickly.

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  12. I agree with Brian.
    Dude, your tag line is false advertisement. You aren't very constant at all.

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  13. Since when is fastly a word?

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  14. Since always lol. It's in the dictionary.

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  15. Not in modern times it's not. It's an archaic word that is no longer in common use. Rather than saying "He was running fastly", the proper usage would be "He was running fast" or "He was running quickly".

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