Category: IRL
Damon Carlton and a Polar Bear

From the poster series being revealed at Damon Carlton and a Polar Bear comes a poster by artist Olly Moss, who envisions what Locke would be as a classic movie, and is also probably the only truly funny poster of the bunch so far... Although I admit I really like the Eko and Smokey one. Check out the artist's website too, you might recognize some of his T-shirt designs from Threadless.com.
ABC House Campaign 2009
ABC launched a new 2009 promotional campaign where all of its series are staying in the same "House". It's mashup comedy, and Lost is featured in the mix. Enjoy!
09-09-09 Beatles

09-09-09 Flashback Sir Paul does his best impression of flashforward Jack.
We congratulate the Beatles and Harmonix for the today's long-anticipated release of The Beatles: Rock Band!
And if you haven't seen it already, make sure you check out our well-bearded WE HAZ TO GO BACK section of our blog!
Adventures in Bentomaking

Now that's the right bunny! Number 15!
Pikko's "Adventures in Bentomaking" blog has a whole series on these boxed rice lunch sets which are also Lost concoctions. Yes they are all edible, and she's had photos of a few of her creations autographed by the stars of Lost. See it all under the Lost tag at Adventures in Bentomaking.

Vandalism TWO

Continuing on the Star Wars theme, it seems that in real life, after the broadcast of "Some Like it Hoth", a whole host of Lost fans descended upon Wikipedia's article for "The Empire Strikes Back" to properly attribute credit for the screenplay to one Hugo Reyes. Thanks to LostROFL reader RPC for pointing this out to us.
Here's one real screenshot sent by a fan, and one example of such corrections in the article's page history. Apparently the powers that be at Wikipedia have locked down the article for one week to protect it from edits by rabid Lost fans. We'll forget all about it after one week I'm sure.
This reminds me of the hilarious Wikipedia vandalism that occurred after Weird Al Yanokovic's "White and Nerdy" video. Oh, and see our previous Wikipedia (pretend) vandalism post here.






