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Oh God I know this one!! What the hell is it?!
David –
I know for a fact that you know this one.
Take a quiet moment. You’ll get it.
Moby Dick?
Nope.
A River Runs Through It. by Norman Maclean
Yes! Well done.
HA! I knew that one, but I wasn’t sure so I looked it up and saw this line at the end of the book, “These words are now part of the story.” So I figured it wasn’t it, then when I came back and Ralph guessed it I was all ready to put up a stink until I realized the book I picked up was, “A River Runs Through It and Other Stories”. That last line was from a story called, “USFS 1919: The Ranger, The Cook and a Hole in the SKY”. HA!!
David:
ha!!
Didn’t we all go see that movie together? Did I make that up?
I remember me and Jackie LOSING IT with Redford’s voice-over at the end: “I am haunted by waters” – with the old man fly-fishing in the beautiful river …
wahhhhhh!
I believe you are right, but even if you’re not, that’s how I choose to remember seeing that movie for the first time.