LOST - Discuss this excellent TV series
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Re: LOST - Discuss this excellent TV series
Sorry jephree my wife watches TV but even she does not watch it, 24 hours and CSI Las Vegas yes, but I play with my PC's things are more interesting on the net and listen to music and take dogs for walkies with PC's and walkies meet many nice people and have good conversations and make friends like at D-A-L.
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Haha, you forgot your punctuation
Infact, I haven't seen it advertised for quite a while. It used to be very popular but then when they leave the last episode of teh series on a cliff hanger and then don't show it for another year or more... people well, lose interest. 
That happened to me two years ago when I was getting into the programme Prison Break. I'd missed the first two series, but caught up from Series 3. That ended and I can still picture the last moment of the series very clearly in my mind with Schofield (The main character) walking the slum- like- alleyway into the light. I believe the producers have forgot to show Episode 4 to the people without Sky (Series 4 was only shown on sky) and I've been waiting for it to come back to "ordinary" channels for the past 2 years...
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Ahh punctuation, my grammar has always been a bit iffy also spelling is iffy and have to spell check everything. I get caught out if the spell checker is set to US English as I wouldn't notice the difference as I am dyslexic.
My wife is worse than me she is severely dyslexic and I have to help her to spell, like the blind leading the blind, he he he
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Oh yeah, forgot about that. Haha, this is what happens when your computer breaks down and we don't see you around here for ages... I forget some of the things you tell me in this case about your dyslexia. But hey, as long as you can spell dyslexic then you're pretty good at knwing what's what right
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Naah I hope what I put down is enough of a clue for the spell checker or get the dictionary out and trall through the words begining with the letter I think the word starts with.