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Lost Launches: Part One

Each week, a core group of Lost junkies congregate in the Buddy Media conference room. We eat lunch, watch the most current episode on the large projection screen, and share theories about the mysterious island that has been the object of our obsession for more than five years. If Lost has taught me anything, it’s that everything happens for a reason and that everybody is connected to another by an invisible thread that ties the fabric of the universe together. So what’s the reason for the disturbing absence of blog posts about our work over the past several months? And what in the world does Lost have to do with the incredible amount of client launches that we’ve undertaken at Buddy Media since the start of the new year?

It all comes down to connections (notice how I tied this into Facebook’s Open Graph – a vision for the future of the internet, where everything is connected both socially and contextually?). Below, you’ll find my best effort at bringing over 40 Facebook Page launches into a dual-episode blog post through a super-human feat of free-association.

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Dreamworks’ Shrek Forever After – premiered at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival – which was sponsored by American Express – who offers a Starpoints Reward Card for Starwood SPG members. Starwood is the owner of many of the world’s most popular hotels including Aloft – which shares a root word in common with Ann Taylor Loft – obviously is owned by the same corporation as Ann Taylor – whose latest ad campaign features Milla Jovovich, star of The Fourth Kind, available on Blu-Ray from Universal Studios Home Entertainment, providers of DVDs which are available in Redbox machines across the country and playable on Samsung televisions.

Samsung televisions are the best way to experience Oxygen Networks’ Love Games and Tori & Dean, but if you don’t have time to watch them live, you can always record them on your TiVo, but don’t fast-forward through the commercials or you might miss an appearance by the Geico Caveman – who starred in a sitcom that aired on ABC – home of ABC News, The View, General Hospital, One Life to Live, and All My Children.

That’s all I’ve got time for today, my children.  Tune back in tomorrow for the exciting conclusion of…Lost Launches.