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For your Lost funnybone

This had me laughing out loud. Don’t you wonder how people find all those clips, and how much time it must take to put them together? All for our amusement. Thank you.

And thank you, Barry, for the link!


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12 Responses to “For your Lost funnybone”

  1. Patrick Says:

    Oh.

  2. jules Says:

    That sums up this season nicely for me right now.

    Someone should do a “WAAAAAAAAAAAAALT!” montage, all the times that Michael yells for his son. My husband does that every time Michael shows up, and it makes me snort-laugh every time.

  3. Kelley Says:

    Okay, this one had me laughing out loud. Now we have a candidate for the most overused word in the English language–at least on Lost. And to hear it in so many different inflections and voices and even languages. Ahh! But the last scene was the best! Thanks! I’ll have to pass this one on.

    Oh, and the thing that made it even funnier is this is probably the word I use most while I’m watching Lost. WHAT???!!!

  4. Dylan Says:

    LOL! That’s awsome! You Tube rocks so hard! XD If you say a word long enough it starts to sound weired in your head! very odd! lol

  5. robin Says:

    Dylan, I get that way sometimes when I see a typed word too many times, and think maybe I’ve misspelled it. Like once I had to stare at “also” for a while to make sure I’d really spelled it right. Isn’t that weird?

    Kelley, I didn’t think of that, but you’re right–”what” is the word I’m most often saying during and after an episode. Perfect.

    Jules, your husband is hilarious. And it’s good you appreciate that, rather than get annoyed at him for breaking the mood, since usually Michael’s scenes are so tense. Now, of course, I’ll be thinking “WAAAAAAAAAALT!” every time I see him, too.

    Patrick, does that mean you don’t get it, you don’t care about it, or what?

  6. Barry Says:

    There is a “WAAAAAALT” one already. Of course there is. It’s the INTERNET, folks. Anything you can imagine…

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUULXFNE0V0

  7. Dylan Says:

    It’s totally weired! o_o I can understand what people from other countrys must feel like then when you look at stuff like that! XD Very odd!

  8. Carli Says:

    wow
    i never knew what could be said that much

  9. jules Says:

    Oh Barry, thank you for the laugh. I’ve sent that link straightaway to my husband, though I wonder if he’s already seen it.

    Thank goodness I came back to look at these comments. I was just directing another blogger to this post today, Robin, and saw the faboo Walt montage.

  10. eisha Says:

    I’m not going to be able to hear that word again for a while without giggling.

  11. Kris Bordessa Says:

    Jules sent me over to check this out. Very funny!

  12. robin Says:

    Kris, I’m glad Jules sent you over. Welcome!

    And for the rest of you, here’s another little compilation you might like: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tq_SURMi1Mo&feature=related

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