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Post by The Knowby Warrior on Feb 10, 2017 2:14:08 GMT
Hahah yes it was Moe for sure.
I'm now definitely convinced about the theory.
Poor Knowby, he didn't know the idiot was using his cabin to make some quick cash.
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Post by NuxCapacitor on Feb 10, 2017 2:28:55 GMT
You know, this is unrelated to this thread, but I recently discovered a movie called Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw, made in 1976.
The Bobbie Jo of the title is a woman, like in Evil Dead II. She's played by Lynda Carter (Wonder Woman). The character's surname is Baker like Betsy who played Linda. And there's even a Sheriff Hicks, like Dan Hicks. How strange.
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Post by The Knowby Warrior on Feb 10, 2017 14:31:54 GMT
You know, this is unrelated to this thread, but I recently discovered a movie called Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw, made in 1976. The Bobbie Jo of the title is a woman, like in Evil Dead II. She's played by Lynda Carter (Wonder Woman). The character's surname is Baker like Betsy who played Linda. And there's even a Sheriff Hicks, like Dan Hicks. How strange. LMAO, this is so weird, even for Evil Dead fans like us. Anyway, I can confirm that the right spelling for the Evil Dead II character is "Bobbie Jo" (indeed).
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Post by KryptonSon on Feb 10, 2017 16:08:09 GMT
You know, this is unrelated to this thread, but I recently discovered a movie called Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw, made in 1976. The Bobbie Jo of the title is a woman, like in Evil Dead II. She's played by Lynda Carter (Wonder Woman). The character's surname is Baker like Betsy who played Linda. And there's even a Sheriff Hicks, like Dan Hicks. How strange. Good movie. You get to see a lot more of Lynda Carter then you thought you would.
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Post by The Knowby Warrior on Feb 10, 2017 17:52:32 GMT
Krypt, Have you read my final theory?
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Post by KryptonSon on Feb 10, 2017 17:58:20 GMT
Krypt, Have you read my final theory? I don't know. I'm so hopped up on cold medicine I don't remember why I'm typing this.
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Post by The Knowby Warrior on Feb 10, 2017 19:34:32 GMT
Krypt, Have you read my final theory? I don't know. I'm so hopped up on cold medicine I don't remember why I'm typing this.
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Post by KryptonSon on Feb 10, 2017 19:39:11 GMT
I can agree with that. It would make better sense than Kowby knowingly renting the cabin with ancient artifacts to a bunch of young kids.
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Post by The Knowby Warrior on Feb 10, 2017 19:56:46 GMT
I can agree with that. It would make better sense than Kowby knowingly renting the cabin with ancient artifacts to a bunch of young kids. Indeed. It's almost impossible. Quite simply, Knowby hired the wrong guy to take care of the cabin when he wasn't there. Of course, when the guy found out that four youngs were missing from Elk Grove and other towns - and he also realized their identities - he just disappeared and didn't even care about Knowby being missing. Or maybe, he visited the ruined Knowby Cabin and discovered the "mess" which had happened in there (Linda's skull in the toolshed, for instance) and just stayed away from it and didn't tell anyone about it. Wow, great stuff for a great fan fiction story.
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Post by KryptonSon on Feb 10, 2017 19:59:41 GMT
You should write some.
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Post by The Knowby Warrior on Mar 15, 2017 19:39:14 GMT
I checked Episode 19. Henrietta do not recognize Ash at all.
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Post by KryptonSon on Mar 16, 2017 11:59:24 GMT
I checked Episode 19. Henrietta do not recognize Ash at all. Ah, my mistake, I was thinking that she did. Shows you how bad this old guys memory is.
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Post by The Knowby Warrior on Mar 16, 2017 14:06:05 GMT
I checked Episode 19. Henrietta do not recognize Ash at all. Ah, my mistake, I was thinking that she did. Shows you how bad this old guys memory is. Such a wonderful food for fan fiction. Someone fooled Raymond Knowby and rented his cabin to the guys without consent. Don't forget the "WTF" look Annie had when they discovered Ash in the cabin. Priceless.
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