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March 26, 2008

Blog 28 (remember these?): DarkUFO

To get this party started again, what better blog than a LOST blog? Not only is DarkUFO a great resource/fan site for all things LOST, it also bends the boundaries of what a blog can be. It's a fan community/forum thingy all rolled up into a blogspot site. And they seem to have some kind of inside track: right now you can post questions for actress Mira Furian who plays (played?) Rousseau, and they just might be asked on a forthcoming talk show...

On a side note, there are literally dozens of LOST blogs out there. If you have one you'd recommend, use the comments below to do so. This guy would love to know...

And on another side note, forget what I said about being "lost" on this season. The last few episodes have stood tall with anything they've thrown at us thus far. I can't wait 'til April!

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i second the Official LOST podcast. Damon and Carlton do what I would LOVE to do. They're twisted senses of humor fit right alongside mine. They're inspiring me.

What's Lost? LOL (Ducks)

I know this is off topic but...how bout the new Braves navy tops!! I have been calling for this for years...they finally listened! It soften the lose a little for me.
Joel

I love LOST and rather than read blogs (I'm too busy reading music blogs), I subscribe to 10 podcasts about LOST.

My top 5 LOST podcasts:
1)Jay and Jack's weekly LOST
2)gspn.tv - weekly LOST
3)The Official LOST
4)The LOST Community
5)Black Rock live LOST

Great insights into the first 8 episodes, which have been amazing. I try not to read DarkUFO as I don't want to know too much about what's going to happen next. Unless you are able to tell me who's in the coffin?

DarkUFO is the one-stop LOST resource IMO. It keeps me sane during the day at work.

The Lost Blogs I like are:
http://www.lostblog.net/
http://lost.wfaa.com/

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