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Mrs. Todd
October 30th, 2009, 08:51 AM
I'm new, and posted this in General Questions - guess it should have been done here...

On Page 542 (Hardcover edition of 'IT', published in 1986), there is a blooper, as far as I can tell. Ben Hanscom has JUST MET this woman, and has not provided any credentials, is not wearing a nametag, or anything else. Yet, after a few questions, she says "Is this a Joke, Mr. Hanscom?"... HOW DID SHE KNOW HIS NAME? My only assumption is that she is 'IT'... but nothing in the story suggests this. Anybody else have any thoughts on this? Is this a legitimate blooper the King has made?

ozman
October 30th, 2009, 09:45 AM
Maybe she's telephathic

ChristineB
October 30th, 2009, 10:45 AM
Wow, that looks like a bonifide blooper to me.

Of course, she could be pennywise, or the children's librarian could have called up and told her the guys name that was coming from the children's library, or we are to assume he had given her is name when he first walked up but we were privy to that converstation... All musing, but looks like a blooper to me. :)

AnnaMarie
May 23rd, 2012, 09:47 AM
I know ya'll are going to hate me for this.....but I can't help myself.....

I'm rereading IT. Eddie just got the crate of lobsters "with their claws pegged". That made me laugh. I forgot they used to peg them. But then he says "He kept thinking of the way they had slithered inside the crate, and the clicking sounds their claws had made."

Pegging prevents that.

I'm sorry. I don't read books looking for bloopers, and usually when I find one I just get past it. This one is sticking with me since I read it yesterday. I'm hoping by just typing it out, I can now just fawgetaboudit.

IT is one of my two favourite books. I absolutely love it.

Kurtman518
May 23rd, 2012, 10:13 AM
I'm always amazed when people catch this stuff. I must be oblivious, because I never notice these things

AnnaMarie
May 23rd, 2012, 11:00 AM
I don't usually catch them, and when I do, it's no biggie. (Including this one.) I think it stuck out to me because of the pegs. I completely forgot that when I was a kid they used pegs instead of the rubber bands used these days.

And, I'm in lobster mode. Our wedding anniversary is coming up, and we had planned to have a lobster dinner. We have to delay because my husband has to go for surgery the next day.

champ1966
May 23rd, 2012, 11:33 PM
Ben Hanscom had recently been in Time magazine,also its in a library where there is no noise at all,he told the library assistant he was looking for his son called Hanscom,maybe the sound of his voice travelled

GNTLGNT
May 29th, 2012, 04:51 AM
Ben Hanscom had recently been in Time magazine,also its in a library where there is no noise at all,he told the library assistant he was looking for his son called Hanscom,maybe the sound of his voice travelled

...yep.....

Patlogi
June 11th, 2012, 09:07 PM
IT is my all-time favorite Stephen King novel.

Robert Gray
July 6th, 2012, 02:21 PM
I'm new, and posted this in General Questions - guess it should have been done here...

On Page 542 (Hardcover edition of 'IT', published in 1986), there is a blooper, as far as I can tell. Ben Hanscom has JUST MET this woman, and has not provided any credentials, is not wearing a nametag, or anything else. Yet, after a few questions, she says "Is this a Joke, Mr. Hanscom?"... HOW DID SHE KNOW HIS NAME? My only assumption is that she is 'IT'... but nothing in the story suggests this. Anybody else have any thoughts on this? Is this a legitimate blooper the King has made?

I just reread my book and introductions were exchanged in what I read.

they all float down here
August 27th, 2012, 08:49 PM
im going to look this up :umm:

whiteyfats
December 21st, 2012, 12:53 AM
Richie is both Methodist and Catholic.