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Where is it now, Steve?
Cool story! I wonder if JJ Abrams knew about this when they made “Lost”.
The text is almost completely de-OCR’d now but still need a few patches fixed up. If you have good deciphering skillz for scanned newspapers have a look.
Thanks, that’s more readable.
That’s no island…
If I had an SUV, at this point in the public shouting match I would be proud it could take out a rogue island (or Death Star, as henrythethird indicates–that’s good).
How about, “That’s no island…that’s Kong! Dig faster, men! We’ll lure it into the pit! Hold the girl up where he can see her!” (I could do a “Flash Gordon” version as well…)
So the TV series Lost was based on true events?
Either that, or we’ve discovered Dr. Evil’s secret lair…
Yes it was, indirectly. On Sept. 22, 1892, Engine (locomotive) 115 was lost in a sinkhole in NW England. That inspired the A.C. Doyle short story “The Lost Special”, which “Lost” was based partly on & derived its title from.