Okay, I think it's an anagram to Earhart - a reference to missing pilot amelia earhart. And remember that she wasn't flying alone... she had some guy with her as a co-pilot - so wonder if Amelia and that other guy are the Adam and Eve skeletons? OR because time passes differently on the island is the elderly woman at Juliet's book club (whose name is Amelia) really Amelia Earhart? And because of Amelia's mysterious disappearance I was talking with some friends and one of us remembered that Glenn Miller mysteriously disappeared - they never found any bodies or wreckage from his flight, and his Moonlight Serenade is what is playing over the radio when Hurley is talking to Sayid about the radio and "the music could be coming from anywhere "(says Sayid) "or any time" (says Hurley). AND Moonlight Serenade is playing in Jack's car while he is stalking Sarah and her new beau. Glenn Miller was flying from Paris I know (not sure where he was heading England or the USA)... so maybe the same thing (according to the show) happened to him that happened to Yemi's Nigerian drug plane - that caused them to end up on Lost Island.
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So many out-of-the-way things had happened lately, that Alice had begun to think that very few things indeed were really impossible.
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865)
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