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Can we discuss any communication they had here. Any info on those text messages? On NG she said he text her about the mice cage cleanliness. IMO you don't text people unless you are fairly familiar with them.
I agree, he had Annie's number and she accepted is text.
Only my close associates and relatives have my number.
My employees always knew how to get me on my cell.
I only accept text from those I know.......
IMO, he did call about mice, she was going to leave for her wedding.
He prob left her believe he wanted instructions on what to do while she was gone.
When she started in as the boss and him the janitor (not lover) mode, he lost it.
IMO allot of men and women think if you say "hi" you love them.............
I don't think Annie thought him anything but a guy that takes care of her mice.
He though thought of her as a love interest and when rejected or told what to do, he could not accept it at all.
As far as dirty cages......well, that was HS job to clean them and not Annie's.
He was a nobody and that hurt his ego!
How do we know he felt this way about her?
Maybe he really just did not like her or her attitude.
Isn't it possible they simply had an argument over her leaving her mice cages dirty and that argument got out of hand and ended in her death.
I wouldn't say texting acquaintances from work is out of the ordinary, especially for that age group, and especially if they had frequent contact. It's less a matter of intimacy than it is a matter of convenience. Text messaging has replaced beepers, both of which serve the purpose of a quick contact. Busy people like Annie would actually be more likely to utilize text messaging.
From what we've been told, Clark was mindful of routine, which leads me to believe he was conscious of time-management, too. Texting would seem like a natural tool for both of them. MOO.
i think there may be a generation gap between people who are reading too much into the existence of SMS/text communication between Annie and Raymond. For people under 25, especially at the university or professional jobs, it's incredibly common.
Well, first, I'd like to clarify...
Was the information conveyed via e-mail, or text??? I've read articles stating both. I think that would make a big difference.
i think there may be a generation gap between people who are reading too much into the existence of SMS/text communication between Annie and Raymond. For people under 25, especially at the university or professional jobs, it's incredibly common.