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LOST Season 4, Episode 3: Whose Path Is It Anyway (Pt. 2) Part 3 is up, can you believe it!?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXz1CZ-9ssA
Part 1 of this (More) Part 3 is up, can you believe it!?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXz1CZ-9ssA
Part 1 of this episode is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZACxkSixqM
Episode 1 where it all begins (and might I mention there is some TERRIBLE writing on that one) is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWw1AKWMkv4
The biggest issue here was finding more pics of Starla for her scene with Johnny. Since there is a grand total of about 90 seconds of her in the LOSTiverse, I resorted to using shots from another movie she was in, "Firestarter 2". She might not look the same 'cause we're talking major age difference, but it's close enough. She is part of the reason this one took so long, 'cause you can only do so much with one hand.
I'm kidding. Watch out for a really distracting easter egg of sorts, it's so ridiculous you almost can't concentrate on what's being said.
The whole conversation with Des & Kelvin at the end is another one of those things I just came up with on the spot, literally in the last hour. Total miracle too, now I have at least something of an explanation for why Kelvin is alive and this whole Radzinski thing (I really wish I hadn't made Ben say he was Radzinski, but then the guy is a liar) is a little bit more resolved. Of course I'm sure some might still ask why Desmond didn't apologize right away to Kelvin for what he had done to him, or how Kelvin knows about the first timeline (in which Radzinski dies) if indeed we're talking about a second one now in which he and Kelvin are still alive. Desmond's actions or the change in them should not have affected whether or not Radzinski died anyway, so there's that too. What I'm thinking is that maybe the injections they take cause some kind of connection so that if one person changes something in the past, someone else could know about it. I don't know when I'm gonna get back to that.
Something else kind of spooky; the shot of Charles Widmore at about 1:22. Does he not look an awful lot like George W. Bush?
The whole exchange between Hurley and Terry Silver was fun to do, but looking back at it now, I guess it is kind of juvenile. Oh well. That's what you get when a 13-year old inside a 31-year old body is doing the writing :)
I appreciate all the support from the fans, every single time I get a letter or a comment asking when the next one's coming, it puts me on cloud nine. I also wanna thank DarkUFO for posting my episodes on his website. I didn't even know he was doing it until around a week ago! After all the great things I heard about his website, I finally checked it out. The fact that he thinks I'm even remotely credible is astounding and flattering. Okay, enough pattin' myself on the ass here. See ya at part 3..!
Go see DarkUFO's place at
http://darkufo.blogspot.com/ (Less)
Valley business offers second chance By Catherine Mylinh
Jason Carter walks with his head held high these days. There was a time when (More) By Catherine Mylinh
Jason Carter walks with his head held high these days. There was a time when the ink on his body was a source of regret; a painful reminder of the bad decisions he has made in the past, of what could have been a lifetime of closed doors.
"I had just gotten out of prison. I was trying to find a job but a lot of people wouldn't give me a job because of my background, you know, being incarcerated, having tattoos," Carter said.
Nearly two years ago, while the young man was trying to get his life back on track and looking for work he went from one fruitless interview to the next. His hope was fading and a return to a life of crime seemed inevitable. But then it all turned around.
Carter was able to land a job at Electronic Recyclers in Fresno; he worked his way up and was eventually promoted to management. "They give me a lot of responsibilities. They trust me 100%," he said, a hint of shy pride in his eye.
Next to Carter stands his beaming colleague; Mandingo Cain is yet another walking miracle.
"My life before [I joined the company] was chaos. I was in and out of the juvenile system, a life of crime, stuff like that," Cain said.
These two men have John Shegarian to thank. The Electronic Recyclers CEO hires dozens of ex-convicts and former gang members to work at his plant.
"Just like all the materials are recycled here, we recycle lives too," Shegerian boasted. The Valley business man currently has 50 ex-convicts, including 25 former gang members, employed at Electronic Recyclers.
It's a concept that's central to Fresno Mayor Alan Autry's "Gang Prevention Initiative": give people a second chance.
Since its August 2006 inception, nearly 2,000 people have been referred to the initiative. Nearly 600 people have received services such as tattoo removal, job training, substance abuse and mental health counseling and education services. And local businesses like Electronic Recyclers are imperative in keeping the program going.
"To have prevention and intervention and oppression is inextricably connected if we're going to fight crime effectively," Autry said during a news conference at the ER warehouse Tuesday morning.
And Fresno's top cop agrees. "There are a lot of individuals who want to turn their lives around. They have a sincere desire to be productive. They just need an opportunity," said Police Chief Jerry Dyer as he thanked Shegerian.
So Tuesday, to spur more of these opportunities and to help the program succeed, Shegerian donated $25,000 to the city's gang prevention program along with a challenge to other business owners.
"Everyone can serve. Every business owner can be part of this story if they just open their hearts and their doors to one person," Shegerian said.
The rewards, he says, greatly outweigh the risks. Shegerian considers many of his workers part of his family. His employees, in turn, say they never hesitate to go the extra mile for their boss.
"My relationship with John goes beyond electronic recyclables. He trusts me with a lot considering where I came from. I was able to start my life over. I can't break that trust," Cain said.
"My life has changed dramatically [since I came here]. I can support myself. I have my own place, I can pay my own bills, I can take care of my daughter," Carter said.
"If we can just inspire other business owners to just hire one person [who's trying to turn their life around], just one, we can change the Valley forever," Shegerian reiterated.
Because just like the electronic parts at the warehouse, Shegerian says these men are also getting another crack at life. (Less)
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