While your on to the director about the distance please mention this as well -
Andy crawls through 500 yards of an 18" sewage pipe to escape the prison. The ancient sewer pipe would have been filled with methane gas, carbon dioxide and ammonia fumes and too little oxygen to support the exertions of the escapee in the time required to crawl the distance. He should have passed out and suffocated shortly after beginning his escape. Additionally, when he first breaks the pipe it shoots up like water pipe under pressure. Once inside, the water is not moving. And when he gets to the stream that this supposed sewer pipe drains into, the water is pristine.
talking worse examples than Shawshank here.
What I want to know is he how he got the poster to stick to the wall after he left the cell.
The classic of course being the wristwatch clearly visible on one of the Ben Hur actors
But the story is based in Bush-land, and any internationally recognised laws of physics, distance, nature, human rights and reality have all been repealed by the petro-dollar.
I often wondered that myself. Even if I was the right side of the wall I couldn't stick it up as well as he did!
Would it be pedantic to point out that it should be 'you're' rather than your.Your being pedantic
Or even more so to imply that "you're" should have been in inverted commasWould it be pedantic to point out that it should be 'you're' rather than your.
Or even more so to imply that "you're" should have been in inverted commas
Ha Ha I hear you. I try and turn the thinking part off my brain off when I watch tv. for example I dislike watching any CSI or Law and Order, there are too many inconstitenties and why do all the suspects fold so easily?
Or not ending a sentence with a full stop?
Rather more so in that you cannot begin a sentence with the word "or".
Or even more so to imply that "you're" should have been in inverted commas
Super.Or not ending a sentence with a full stop?
would It Be Pedantic To Point Out That It Should Be 'you're' Rather Than Your.
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