2 bloopers


The first one was when the sheriff was about to leave. He said, " If you need anything call me." LOL, this is back in the 50's and this lady was in the middle of no where. How could she just call him. This may been ok for this generation but back then I don't think so.

Then when the sheriff was looking in her purse at the bus station. He was looking at her pension check. The at the house, she had stated that she had, the check all along in her bra.

Still good move.

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I think the sheriff meant that she should call out to him, he would be by his car, giving her some time alone before her son showed up.
When the sheriff looked inside her purse he saw her social security card, not the pension check.

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^^This. He meant call his name, not call him on a phone. He looked at her Social Security card in her purse, not her check. You're the only blooper here, tnbadbunny.

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I just love people who think they are so much smarter than anyone else and nitpick on silly details... and it always turns out they were just not paying attention enough. Never fails.

For every lie I unlearn I learn something new - Ani Difranco

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When they drove away from the old house the old lady wasn't in the car.
Next scene she was in the back seat.


"Many troubled things have been in my life, a few actually happened."
---Mark Twain

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I just get the impression that she was hiding the check from her son and daughter-in-law in a crafty type of way. I think that she likes to play them up a bit.

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