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The Linder Gallery to be featured in Season 6 of LOST?

michaeljohn November 18, 2009 Mysterious Masterpiece 2 Comments

Will the Linder Gallery feature in the final season of the popular TV show LOST? A bizarre teaser video just released for the series features a very quick flash of the painting at around 47 seconds in: Here’s an excerpt from an email I received about this a couple of days ago: I should probably start out by asking if …

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