Here are some behind-the-scenes pics of The Globe office when it was featured on Harper's Island. You can see the Full Album (with more pictures) HERE.
  • It is interesting. I have just finished catching up, and I like seeing the set for the show.
  • I didn't look at the pics closely, but will go back now that I have read the comments.  I don't know know if this is JW's diary you are speaking of, but I would think that these pics are from the beginning of the show, not today, so there is the possibility that it could be the diary (Pre-destruction by fire and tearing out pages); anything is possible around here. 

    I hope everyone had a great INDEPENDENCE DAY!

    • Matt
    • — Jul 5, 2009
    • 54
    Everyone, Jason (the site admin for those who don't know) said that these pics are just for enjoyment, not a clue. Sorry for those who wasted valuable amounts of time.
  • :):):)
  • @Matt

    We've spent what, 13 weeks now obsessing over a tv show. How valuable is our time, really?
  • Matt- Wait, my time is suppose to be valuable?!?! ;) Addicts need their fix any way they can get it!
    • Fonz
    • — Jul 6, 2009
    • 58
    Are we getting a new video today?
  • I hope so, I mean there has been no activity for the last couple of days. I want to know who won the latest CAP.
  • @Gray - it's sort of like being divorced from your parents. They aren't really "in control", we just get the Queen on the back of all our coins. Otherwise, we're no less independent than y'all down there - just a lot less of us had to die to get it that way. Patience instead of passion, eh? :) :)
  • Wow.thats cool to see the pictures

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    From AndyCat.com:

    When I was a boy, I had a cat named Alice.  Alice was my great friend.  We played together.  I loved Alice very much.  One day I came home from school and I could not find her.  My Father told me that Alice had gotten sick and gone away.  I did not know what he meant.  I had been sick before and I never went anywhere.  He meant that she had died.  I cried very much for her.  I did not want her gone.  I did not understand why she had to go.  Because I did not understand, I believed she would come back from wherever she had gone to.

    A few months later I saw Alice in the woods.  My Father said that it wasn’t her.  That my imagination was telling me something different than my eyes saw.  I went back to the woods every day, but I did not see her.

    One day I was playing hide and seek and I was behind the woodshed in the field and Alice walked right up to me.  I thought my imagination was lying again, but then she jumped into my arms and I saw the tag on her collar.  It WAS Alice.  My imagination was telling the truth.  I was very happy to have my great friend back!

    I showed Alice to my Father and he sat me down and told me that the day Alice died, he had accidentally left the backdoor open and Alice had gotten away.  He was very sorry to have let the cat go and did not want to make me angry with him, so he said that she had died.  But she had not died.  She was alive all along. 

    This is all happening again now.  Except this time, the one who did not die, the one who was alive all along, is not my great friend. 

    He is my enemy.

    CC
Is the Cheshire Cat writing his memoirs? It certainly seem so with his latest post, going on at length about his beloved childhood pet. How could this possible help Robin...?

Cheshire Cat set up a blog to leave clues for Robin. You can see these posts on his profile or at AndyCat.com. The posts will automatically generate. Help Robin decipher the clues and learn the mystery behind the Cheshire Cat.
This is user Damian Garcia's submission for the CAP: Harper's Universe In One Thousand Words. Throughout the Hiatus Week we will be highlighting some of the recent CAP submissions.

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This is user cryptictruth's submission for the CAP: Harper's Universe In One Thousand Words. Throughout the Hiatus Week we will be highlighting some of the recent CAP submissions.

If you have submitted a CAP that you would like to see highlighted on the show page, post a link to it in the Forum thread.

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Congratulations to user DJBeader, winner of the Harper’s Globe In One Thousand Words contest, for her visually stunning mosaic of the pain and violence hidden just under the surface of the Harper’s Universe. DJBeader, please send us a PM with your contact information so we can send you your shirt and special prop prize.

During this Hiatus Week we will be highlighting more of the great submissions to this CAP. Hope you all enjoy them!

Here is your new Call To Action: The remaining people on Harper’s Island (our fair Robin included) are running for their lives. Trying to survive.

And who knows, maybe they will. But one thing is for sure, whoever DOES survive, their story will surely be an entertaining one.

Until we can watch that story, however, we’d like to hear yours. Tell us your tales of survival.

This can be any type of harrowing event, from big to small, be it near drowning, extreme sunburn, food poisoning, homework that nearly killed you, a crash, lost in the woods, etc.

Blog about how you faced disaster and came away safe and sound.

Your deadline is 5pm PST on Wednesday, July 1st (just a day and a half away). The chosen blog will win the user a free Harper’s Globe t-shirt.

To submit, simply post your CAP to your profile, and then flag it as “Cool”. Also, make sure to announce your upload in the CAP: Tales of Survival thread, so that everyone can enjoy your work.

Good Luck, Harpies!
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