Volcanic ash cloud turns out to be finale of LOST

by Karen Cummings on April 16, 2010

This report is too funny. It was sent to me by Karen Cummings. Here it is without any comments inserted by me or Karen. The video above was found on YouTube. This silent video gives majestic evidence of the volcano’s plume of ash and the havoc it is causing on the ground.

ICELAND (The Borowitz Report) – A gigantic ash cloud from an Icelandic volcano that blanketed Northern Europe on Thursday and paralyzed air travel across the continent has turned out to be part of the finale of the television series Lost, network officials confirmed today.

Bracing themselves for the public uproar over a special-effects spectacle gone awry, ABC officials today attempted to explain how the producers’ desire for a fitting ending to the increasingly convoluted series led to an aviation nightmare.

“The producers of Lost set off a small explosive charge underneath the Eyjafjallajokull glacier in Iceland, hoping to create a cloud of black smoke,” said ABC spokesperson Carol Foyler. “That was pretty much the only way they could think of to end the series.”

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