Yeah, but Locke's (the one from the show "LOST") signature line is "Don't tell me what I can't do!" So unless the philosopher John Locke was known to say that back in Ye Olde England, it seems pretty reasonable to consider the song title a LOST reference.
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felixcain 1 year ago
LMFAO!!!! I LOVE that song title! just for that I have to listen to this
ShadowCrowX 1 year ago
Kenny's a big fan of the show Lost, it's based on the character.
cale76 2 years ago 2
Yeah, the song is based on the character, who gets his name from the philosopher. That's my theory anyway.
chincheese 2 years ago
Yeah, but Locke's (the one from the show "LOST") signature line is "Don't tell me what I can't do!" So unless the philosopher John Locke was known to say that back in Ye Olde England, it seems pretty reasonable to consider the song title a LOST reference.
Cogsworth13 2 years ago
Yeah man. John Locke was a philosopher Hahaha.
Gman288 2 years ago
So, that's where Lost got it then?
Crymsonblaze 2 years ago
He is on lost, but it's a reference to the Philosopher.
Gman288 2 years ago
Um.
Crymsonblaze 2 years ago
It's not lost, it's a philosopher.
Gman288 2 years ago