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* If you live that close to a road that gets so much truck traffic, and you have small kids, wouldn't it behoove you to build a fence around your front yard? |
* If you live that close to a road that gets so much truck traffic, and you have small kids, wouldn't it behoove you to build a fence around your front yard? |
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* If you have to bury your own, {{spoiler|then how was the bully revived if no other family members were present?}} |
* If you have to bury your own, {{spoiler|then how was the bully revived if no other family members were present?}} |
Latest revision as of 05:19, 31 January 2014
- If you live that close to a road that gets so much truck traffic, and you have small kids, wouldn't it behoove you to build a fence around your front yard?
- If you have to bury your own, then how was the bully revived if no other family members were present?
- Because Gus clearly belonged to... whatever it is that dwelled in the Cemetery.
- It could just be a saying, and not an actual "rule".
- So what happened to Ellie?
- She grew up and died.
- It's indicated in the book that she was well on her way to going completely insane.
- She grew up and died.