LAST EDITED ON 02-08-06 AT 10:33 PM (EST)Man, they make everything intertwine. The song was by Glenn Miller and his Orchestra, care to guess what happened to Glenn?
"On December 15, 1944, he was scheduled to fly from England to Paris to play for the soldiers who had recently liberated the city. His plane departed from Twinwoods Airfield, Clapham, a village near Bedford, but disappeared over the English Channel and was never found. Miller's disappearence remains a mystery; the fact that neither Miller's remains nor the wreckage of his plane (a single-engined Noorduyn Norseman UC-64, USAAF Tail Number 44-70285) were ever recovered from the Channel have led to many conspiracy theories over the years. A popular theory holds that, in the foggy weather that bedeviled the Channel on that day, Glenn Miller's plane strayed into a "safe drop" zone and was bombed out of the air by Canadian Air Force bombers disposing of bombs that went unused during an aborted bombing run on German positions. Despite Miller's disappearence, his band continued to play for troops until August 1945, when the members were discharged and returned to New York."
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Question: I believe the song on the radio was "La Mer"...is that the same song Shannon sang to Sayid at some point in this series...I seem to remember it from the show...
Bob Factoid: The fishercat is the only creature known to have gone completely insane chasing its own tail.