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WHY THE HELL DID HE PICK UP THE PHONE


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You cheesy lot of second hand electric donkey-bottom biters!

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I would.

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I wondered about that as well. I have seen many ringing public telephones but I've never answered one of them. Why would anyone answer a public phone?

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Exactly. Seems random that he'd do that.

You cheesy lot of second hand electric donkey-bottom biters!

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He had just been talking on it and thought that he was being called back. This is obvious by how casually he answers, as if he knows who is on the other end.

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That's the whole point of that quote:

"Isn't it funny? You hear a phone ringing, and it could be anybody, but a ringing phone has to be answered, doesn't it?"

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Ye but I don't agree with the point. I would never answer a phone that wasn't my own phone and I don't always answer my phone either when it rings. But I know that there are some people that feel like they have to answer a phone that's ringing but I don't understand them at all.

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I'm not saying I agree with the quote. I'm just saying the quote is the explanation for why he picked up the phone.

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You know all you talked about was yourself. Don't you think for a second that you won't but maybe someone else will?

"Well I didn't expect a kind-of Spanish Inquisition!" - Monty Python

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"I would never answer a phone that wasn't my own phone" - Why wouldn't you? What's the worst thing that could happen (realistically speaking, I mean, not in a film like this)? I find it quite a natural reaction to pick up a public phone that's ringing when you stand next to it. It doesn't cost me anything and doesn't do me any harm.

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Because it would have been a very short movie if he hadn't?

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Perhaps because he had just used it... he might of thought it was Pam doing a call back seeming their conversation seemed to end on a slight down note (*69 in America?)...

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I probably would because if movies have taught me anything it's that if you are near a ringing payphone it's for you.

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lol

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exactly. I'd never normally answer a ringing payphone but if it rang just as I'd hung up I'd probably answer in case it was a callback from whoever I was just talking to
it's quite likely he was thinking "ooh maybe Pam changed her mind!"

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That is exactly my thought too.

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#1 there would be no movie if he didn't.
#2 if he didn't, colin wouldn't get another movie job.

why didn't he hang up the phone instantly? the caller hasn't shown any sort of ability to be violent.



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Because The Caller is obviously clued up as to what to say to him. He's very manipulating in this.

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I might answer it. What if someone was trying to get in touch with a doctor or something important? You could tell them they dialed wrong.

Years ago, one of the women in my office got the number of a pay phone across the street, and we started calling the #. We could see who answered and she would make up some story. Men were more likely to answer and she'd immediately start a story like "Oh, Jim, I'm so sorry about last night! or "Bob, you were WONDERFUL last nigh when we got home" and would just keep talking. Or she'd start an argument with her "boyfriend". Stuff like that. It was pretty funny. So I don't know why someone would pick up the phone, but a lot of people did. Just out of curiosity, I guess.

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I answered one once and was some young lady ringing for her friend, but her friend wasnt there just me answering the phone :)

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Nice :)

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