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BlueSkyKing · M
You’re lacking details so it’s anecdotal at best. More fortunate they watched the film. Which one?
Penny · 46-50, F
@BlueSkyKing it was a video of the kid talking himself and thats what he said
BlueSkyKing · M
@Penny You asked if we heard this story. No, I haven’t and you gave no information of where and when it allegedly happened. So for right now, it’s your say-so. People make up stories all the time and this something that can’t validated. It’s called hearsay and no court of law will accept.
Penny · 46-50, F
@BlueSkyKing i'm not on trial. i see youre still stubborn and pigheaded as usual lol. long time no see
BlueSkyKing · M
@Penny Just trying not to be gullible. I don’t like take people on their word. Especially strangers. People are always saying "I read somewhere" when stating an extraordinary claim. More often than not, I can provide a source or a link to back statements I make. No basic details where, when, and other circumstances. And it’s a ten year old saying this. I’m curious which movie?
Apparently this story made the media and you recently ran across it. Maybe.
Apparently this story made the media and you recently ran across it. Maybe.
Penny · 46-50, F
@BlueSkyKing the movie was the Sandlot
BlueSkyKing · M
@Penny See? That wasn’t difficult.
Penny · 46-50, F
@BlueSkyKing I'm also saying I had a similar experience. Are you going to try and invalidate my experience because it's not thoroughly detailed and documented?
BlueSkyKing · M
@Penny I did look at Wikipedia being unfamiliar with the baseball movie. It’s sort of a cult film. There was a fake drowning scene as a fifth grade character could get mouth to mouth from a hot female lifeguard. The dad must have liked it a lot to show his young boys.
Edit: Go to YouTube and you can check out that scene. No CPR going on. (Wink)
Edit: Go to YouTube and you can check out that scene. No CPR going on. (Wink)