Sunday, March 05, 2006

Fictional Lives

OK, this is a little wierd. As if the lives recorded by blogs weren't strange by themselves, the latest thing is to have fictional characters blogging.

One of the most popular is Schrute-Space, by Dwight Schrute, a character on The Office. It's even spun off a MySpace.com entry.

There's also Barney Stinson, of How I Met Your Mother, with Barney's Blog. He offers bad dating advice. If you like that kind of thing, let me know: I can offer plety here.

If you're into conspiracy theories and freaky aliens, there's always Dave, the kooky brother-in-law on Invasion, with his Dave's Diatribe.

Sadly, the only computer available to the castaways of Lost is a 1980's era junker. And they've been warned not to use it for anything other than entering those freaky numbers. So, no one will be checking out Kate or Ana-Lucia's blog any time soon. Of course, we're also spared Sawyer's and Eko's blogs. However, there are sites for the freaky Dharma Initiative and Hanzo Foundation (unfortunately, the Hanso site seems to be down).

Here are some other Lost websites you might be interested in.

6 comments:

jrf said...

It looks like you folks are too busy to be watching tee-vee. Otherwise you might have explored these websites and provided some feedback.

jrf said...

It looks like you folks are too busy to be watching tee-vee. Otherwise you might have explored these websites and provided some feedback.

Anonymous said...

Isn't "Lost" just a re-make of "Gilligan's Island"?

jrf said...

Don't think I don't recognize you Shinobi.wind. No, Lost is not a GI remake. It is better because it features more numerous, scantily clad babes and assault rifles. Plus spooky monsters and creepy scientists.

Anonymous said...

Who is this "Shinobi.wind"? Other that the assault rifles, that sounds just like my island. As a matter of fact, when the Japanese Solider held us hostage, he had an era appropriate assault rifle.

Oh...

And I did it with Ginger!!!!

Anonymous said...

You got jipped, MaryAnn is the one. DW is all that, and more.