More "What?" From Hurley
posted 4 years, 1 month ago. by Audibly Lost to Forums, Jorge Garcia, Lost, The Fuselage

In response to a question about the recent Lost “What?” video, Jorge Garcia had this to say about one of the remaining Season 4 episodes:

I’ve gotten this in a few emails. It’s pretty funny. But it came to soon because I just had a doozy of a “what” in something I shot a couple of days ago.

Via The Fuselage

Passover Coke
posted 4 years, 1 month ago. by Audibly Lost to Chicago, Coca-Cola, Jay and Jack, Jorge Garcia, New York, Passover

Fans of “Mexican Coke” (no, not cocaine you fiends) … or “Coca-Cola with sucrose” will be happy to know that the time of year to stock up on 2-liters has come. People living in New York and Chicago should keep an eye out for a limited run of the soda of yellow capped Coca-Cola, which means it’s safe for passover. The yellow cap indicates that the soda contains sucrose, not fructose as well. This means it tastes much better (it’s how they used to make it back in the day… after the cocaine days, prior to the fructose days.)

Jorge Garcia recently chatted about Mexican Coke in the Jay & Jack 25-hour autism podcast I posted about a few weeks ago as well. Unfortunately for people in Hawaii, Passover Coke may be hard to come by.

Image via Off The Broiler

Celebrity Sightings: Matthew Fox Sights Jorge Garcia
posted 4 years, 1 month ago. by Audibly Lost to Hawaii, Jorge Garcia, Matthew Fox

This may be old news to fans of Jorge Garcia’s blog, Dispatches From The Island, but it’s new to me. Apparently him and Matthew Fox kept bumping into each other while on vacation.

“I turned back expecting a devoted fan on vacation but sure enough it was Matt Fox of all people. He too was staying at the Ranch in their Beach Village. Sure we thought there was some chance that we’d end up staying at the same place if we ever visited Molokai because there aren’t a lot of choices there. But we were pretty shocked to be there at the same time. In fact another member of our crew happened to be staying there as well.”

Molo-what? Well it’s good someone got to stay there… because according to Mr. Garcia the “Molokai Ranch” is closing soon.

Via Dispatches From The Island

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