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Annie says Jack's death is a "test"

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Dal:

--- Quote from: ifyoucantfixit on November 10, 2007, 03:19:20 am ---   split rims have killed many a maintance person, and injured a great many  more...That is the reason they are being fazed out i believe..

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Yes you're right.  But here's Lureen -- "...Jack was pumping up a flat on the truck out on a back road when the tire blew up. The bead was damaged somehow and the force of the explosion slammed the rim into his face..."   I.e.  the bead was the problem.  Bead failures really do cause tire inflation explosions, on light trucks.

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Shasta542:

--- Quote from: TOoP/Bruce on November 13, 2007, 02:18:54 am ---Another possibility is that Annie did say it, and perhaps she even meant it, and she might be wrong about what it means.  Many brilliant artists create dazzling works of art, and are notoriously unreliable critics of their own work.

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Agreed. She's not a psychologist/psychoanalyst or whatever you'd have to be to know that.

Artiste:
Did Annie say that?

Anyone found that proof yet if Annie did say that expression?

Hugs!

SimonNolan:
Hi all, this is my first post, after getting a comment on my blog from someone here ("J"?).

Anyway, here's my thoughts: I'm one of those people who likes to let a movie just "be". A movie is what it is, and BBM is an excellent example of that. It's supposed to be ambiguous. There are no firm answers, and that's okay.

Either way, murder or accident, one point comes across clearly: If you care for someone, don't just settle for a few "high altitude f***s". Don't wait, don't let yourself be filled with regret when you're older, don't let yourself be shocked when someone you thought would always be there is gone.

I just saw BBM for the first time a few days ago, and that realization hit me like a ton of bricks. So, in a couple of weeks I'll be moving a few hours away to be with a man who loves me very much, and who I love very much. Thanks, Annie, for that.

Scott6373:

--- Quote from: SimonNolan on November 15, 2007, 04:02:48 pm ---Hi all, this is my first post, after getting a comment on my blog from someone here ("J"?).

Anyway, here's my thoughts: I'm one of those people who likes to let a movie just "be". A movie is what it is, and BBM is an excellent example of that. It's supposed to be ambiguous. There are no firm answers, and that's okay.

Either way, murder or accident, one point comes across clearly: If you care for someone, don't just settle for a few "high altitude f***s". Don't wait, don't let yourself be filled with regret when you're older, don't let yourself be shocked when someone you thought would always be there is gone.

I just saw BBM for the first time a few days ago, and that realization hit me like a ton of bricks. So, in a couple of weeks I'll be moving a few hours away to be with a man who loves me very much, and who I love very much. Thanks, Anne, for that.

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Well good for you!  Hold onto that brass ring as long as you can!  Gonna be a fun ride.

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