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I remember lots of the songs he mentions, though - especially "Purple People Eater". It was a different time. We kids wanted to grow up and be like our folks, and some of us made it, but others went to Nam.
King's novel is a prodigious effort, and I don't blame him for missing a few details like the front door key. Like movies, novels are not written straight through, and a writer often changes his ideas while writing different sections. I think that explains the discrepancy. Cheers, Ian. Jan 23, PM. Stephen King did not make an error in this regard. You have misinterpreted what he wrote. In my hardcover version, the line you have referred to comes on page Notice that Jake says 'During my time in Fort Worth'.
He used the key once before, in my book on page , but Jake was still living in Jodie then. This was not during his time in Fort Worth. Get it? Read it again and you will see. Donna wrote: "Stephen King did not make an error in this regard. It says 'During my time in For Thank you I am happy to learn that the error was mine. That only leaves two typos and one overcorrection in the novel. Pretty impressive for a book over pages long!
Jan 24, AM. I was going to post the same thing. Obviously I wandered into a nest of King enthusiasts. It was fun reading it. Now back to some serious reading. Jan 24, PM. I don't mean this in an offensive or negitive way but I am so shocked that you guys actually notice this crap. I was so lost in the world that Stephen King created in this book that I wouldnt notice any of this stuff. Renee wrote: "I don't mean this in an offensive or negitive way but I am so shocked that you guys actually notice this crap.
I was so lost in the world that Stephen King created in this book that I wouldnt notic Sad, huh? Jan 27, AM. Jan 27, PM.
On pg Jake states his watch has stopped. On the next page he winds and resets it. That was back in the day when watches had to be wound! Kennedy using 5 years of his own fieldwork from concerning events relating to the assassination.
Al had asked Jake by telephone to come to his diner at the end of the school year. Jake, who had seen Al just 24 hours ago, was shocked to see that Al had apparently aged significantly and had become seriously ill with lung cancer, due to his cigarette addiction. Confused by how this could possibly happen, he listens to Al's explanation.
Al introduces Jake to time travel by showing him the "rabbit hole" and instructs him how to use it to travel back to Al explains he had been using it for ages obtaining, relative to prices, high quality beef for cheap with which he had been using in his Fatburgers. At first he uses the Rabbit Hole to go back in time to buy beef inexpensively.
He then returns to , turns it into "Al's Fatburgers", and sells them at a discount. One day at the diner, while Jake is with Christy Epping signing their divorce papers, Al goes into the Rabbit Hole and spends two years in the past When he returns, only two minutes have lapsed in He is haggard and sick with cancer. He passes out on the floor. After Jake takes him to the hospital, they return to Al's house where Al shows Jake his extensive research on the Kennedy assassination.
He wants Jake to go back in time to prevent the assassination and he has all the materials to equip Jake for the mission. He tells Jake to think about it. The next day Jake returns to Al's house. Ellen Dockerty. Frank Dunning. Lee Harvey Oswald. George de Mohrenschildt. John F. Jake Epping. Sadie Dunhill. Beverly Marsh. Norbert Keene. Richie Tozier. Ellen Dunning. Arthur "Tugga" Dunning. Randy Baker. Fred Toomey. Robert Oswald. Marguerite Oswald. Carolyn Poulin. Doris Dunning. Marnie Cullum.
Andrew Cullum. Jay Baker. Bill Titus. Harold "Harry" Dunning. George Amberson. John Clayton. Yellow Card Man.
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