We’re about to lose LOST

Well, at long last, we’re losing LOST. For those of you living under a rock, the iconic series is coming to a close this Sunday.

Ah, Lost. We’ve had our ups and downs. But I have to say, they’ve mostly been ups. 6 years we’ve been watching that show. And, although there have been disappointments, they were mostly just when the show failed to be less than absolutely awesome. The good parts of the show sort of set the bar so high, that when it couldn’t be that good for every single second (which would be impossible of course), people were disappointed. No matter how it ends up, I think I can safely say that I’ve enjoyed the time I’ve spent on it. Certainly, it is one of the few shows remaining that I actually get excited to see. It might be the only show that we always watch the same night the Tivo records it. In other words, after 6 years, we still plan our night around it.

So here’s to you Lost, for providing us with many, many hours of entertainment (both those spent actually watching the show, and all of the time discussing, pondering, reading blogs about, and generally obsessing about Lost)

In any event, many people will be planning Lost parties for Sunday, and thus might need some Lost-based food, sort of like a Dinner and a Movie type deal. My favorites include Shephard’s Pie, E-Clairs, and of course, to wash it all down, a Sun Jin Fizz.

Link courtesy of Sara.

ThinkGeek: throwing money away, every April fools’

Every April Fools’ day, Think Geek, puts up a host of new products. Of course, these products aren’t available for order, just as a joke. However, they fool me with this every year. Why? Because the products are so ridiculously simple, and so ridiculously desirable, there’s no reason NOT to make them. For the most part, there are no technical barriers to creating these products, and yet there is a demand. Why make it a joke? Why not just sell the products? (Note that it has happened in the past, that they did end up making a product, since the demand was so high).

So here are some of the products that you CAN’T BUY, but you should be able to!

First up is a lovable plush toy that any child would love (come on Rachael, even you have to admit it is adorable!).

It’s not just a stuffed animal, it’s also a puppet. It even says, “I’m bacon!” when you squeeze it. And who doesn’t love the tag line, “You’ve got a friend in me(at)!” The sooner you encourage the consumption of bacon, the better the lives of the children will be. Please, think of the children!

Product #2 is really for all the Lost fans out there. Now, instead of just dreaming of Desmond, you can wake up like Desmond, with a Dharma alarm clock.

Once the alarm begins, punch in “the numbers” on the keypad or suffer the consequences! No simple snooze button on this one, you have to type in the complicated numbers and hit enter. And if preventing the end of the world isn’t enough motivation to get out of bed in the morning, then I can’t help you. (And, if you are a true Lost fan, I would recommend watching the short video showing the clock in action!)

Finally, the third product is both interesting and frightening, at the same time. The “Tell Me Your Secrets” Bear.

Kind of reminds me of the Robot Chicken intro.

So, let me allow Think Geek to explain this one:

When hugged, he’ll profess his love for your child, and stress that friends always share their secrets. He’ll ask, “Do you have a secret, best friend? You can tell me anything.” When the bear completes a trigger phrase, the audio and video turns on, recording your child’s secrets, which are then wirelessly transmitted to you via email.

Now even the most despicable, spying, hovering parent has a friend they can turn to!

Okay, maybe that last one is pushing the bounds of believability, but the other two are totally doable.

By the way, if you actually want to buy any of these products, you can go to their website and click to show interest…I’m guessing that at least some of them will show up as real products before too long.

Lost in 5 minutes

The new (and final) season of Lost starts in about 10 minutes. So, for those of you who haven’t been watching the show, you have *just* enough time to get completely caught up.

Link courtesy Finally Lost.