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Very random questions that pop to mind when thinking of BBM:

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slayers_creek_oth:

--- Quote from: opinionista on April 19, 2006, 06:59:16 pm ---
--- Quote from: slayers_creek_oth on April 19, 2006, 05:25:31 pm ---What sane woman (Jacks mother) would live with Jack's father? 

I'm just sayin...


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You'll be surprised!!!!! A lot of women hook up with men that are totally wrong for them. Pathetic but true.

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Oh yeah I know.......my mom has been married 4 times.......LOL

Pipedream:

--- Quote from: sparkle_motion on April 19, 2006, 05:21:57 pm ---What if Jack hadn't forgotten the harmonica during the reunion visit?

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Guess there wouldn't have been the same amount of peace and quiet...

 ::) 

opinionista:
What did the blue heelers eat? Did they feed those dogs? I've always wondered that. Ennis didn't include dog food on that list, did he?

delalluvia:
Why didn't Jack take his hat off when he met Alma?  Cowboys always take their hats off indoors...

Sashca1007:
When Ennis told Jack that he couldn't be with him because he had the girls for the weekend ...  why didn't Jack just stick around for a few days?  He could have stayed in Riverton or taken a quick trip up to Lightning Flat and stopped on his way back.  Why didn't Ennis just say 'Hang on, bud, fer a couple days...  I'll make it worth yer wait.'   :-*

How would Ennis have reacted if Jack had arrived on Monday, after the girls were gone?  He was out in the middle of nowhere all alone---  no excuses!  Would the driver of the white truck (or any of the 10 people Jack spoke to in Riverton!) think anything other than Ennis had a fishing buddy visiting?  They wouldn't need to know about all the hot man-love taking place in that desolated old farmhouse  ;)        I guess Jack was hurt just enough being rebuffed by Ennis that Mexico seemed like the only available salve for his bruised ego.

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