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This LOST sleeve from Flickr user martyxmcfly has it all. Click on the image to enlarge.

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Tom could have just used a Sharpie, but he went one better.

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Looks like DHARMA’s branded products extend far beyond food.

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Amazingly, the man behind this Black Rock tattoo says it won’t be his last. Inked by artist Mark Lonsdale at Kaleidoscope Tattoo in Bondi, Australia.

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LOST fan? This Peanuts / LOST matchup is hard to resist for only $10. Grab it quick though because the sale is good for today only.

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Do I really need to tell you this “Island Reunion” Lost tee is amazing? ;-)

The artist explains the design:

I wanted to make something that put a long con, practical joke spin on the mysterious events. All Jacob and the Man in Black needed was a smoke machine, a rubber John Locke mask and a lot of patience.

This design started out as a possible or alternate ending, but now I see it more as a revelation at the reunion party. Sun, Jin, Sayid and Jack are all miraculously alive, naturally. Ben is just off camera, fetching the theatrical knife that he pretended to stab Jacob with. See, it all makes perfect sense now.

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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome aboard Oceanic Airlines Flight Eight-One-Five with non-stop service to Los Angeles International Airport…

Add one more to yesterday’s list of the best Lost t-shirts.

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I am officially psyched about watching the series finale of Lost on Sunday, but it is a show many of us will miss. As a tribute, I have compiled 10 of my favorite Lost-themed t-shirts, jackets and jumpsuits from the last few years.

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Yeah, Back to the Future starring Desmond and Dr. Faraday would have been a lot different. First of all, the word “brother” would appear in the movies a lot more and Biff would have probably been on the business end of a major hit and run in 1955.

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