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Post by carol on Sept 4, 2012 22:59:59 GMT -5
Also did any of the three later movies give Grandma's age? Because in the 1960's she should be approaching 100 or maybe past it. Grandpa's birth year inscribed on his tombstone was 1875 or 76 so we can guess that Grandma was around that same time give take a few years. So in the Thanksgiving Reunion set in 1963 Grandpa would have been around 88 so Grandma probably would have been in her late 80's too or early 90's if she was older than Grandpa
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Post by JeriJet on Sept 5, 2012 8:49:00 GMT -5
Carol, I'm not sure where you're getting your "info"....
Zeb's tombstone says 1865-1941, but in "The Birthday" (spring 1935) he turned 73, which would place his birthdate at 1862....
Esther's date of birth is August 12, 1867 (from an earlyish episode).....
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Post by tammusc on Sept 5, 2012 19:40:01 GMT -5
I guess they all think well no one is really paying attention. Seems like as precise as Earl always was to remember the little things, Like always remembering Grandpa, and past friends and neighbors, who had come and gone, he would had read over the scrips and said hey this is missing or what about this. It is crazy to haggle over this but when you love a show like this, you do not let much slide. We watch a show every day at dinner, my husband and I sometimes two. that is our peace in the world. On Sunday's we have been known to watch all day long, I DVR it from two channels and even though we have seen them all and know some by heart it is our heaven and our peace in this mad world. So knowing what happened to characters is something we look forward to when seeing the reunions and movies.
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