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re: Over analyzing "The Sandlot"

Posted on 5/4/11 at 7:58 pm to
Posted by josh336
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Posted on 5/4/11 at 7:58 pm to
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Over analyzing "The Sandlot"

not possible

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As book smart as he was, why couldn't he grasp the concept of 'smores?

as with most book smart kids, he obviously lived a sheltered life and didn't get out enough to know what a smore was
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If anyone had a legit shot with Wendy Peffercorn, it would have been Benny, not Squints

agreed, Benny was a stud, but he put no effort into women, his life was baseball, he didn't go to parties in high school, he just went to the park everyday, probably a school outcast by that point. Which of course led to his depression after baseball that involved lots of drinking and ultimately caused his death.
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How could they spend all that time next door to Mr. Myrtle's house and NEVER see the man? In all those years? I know the guy was blind but he had to have stepped out for some fresh air every now and then.

Yeah, don't get that

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How could they play an honest game against the Little League team without one umpire? Ham was getting to call the strikes behind home plate?

yeah, I don't get that either, those kids on the little league team would've been crying about the calls all game
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