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*** Yeah, and you can see him clip that container to his swim trunks before he jumps into the lake.

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*** Yeah, and you can see him clip that container to his swim trunks before he jumps into the lake.lake.
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* Some FridgeLogic here: at the end of "The Raft", we see [[spoiler: a well-worn "No Swimming" sign partly covered by overgrown foliage, implying it had been there a long time]]. So then why is there a swim raft in the middle of the lake? The raft is obviously for swimming as there is a swim ladder on the side.

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* Some FridgeLogic here: at At the end of "The Raft", we see [[spoiler: a well-worn "No Swimming" sign partly covered by overgrown foliage, implying it had been there a long time]].time. So then why is there a swim raft in the middle of the lake? The raft is obviously for swimming as there is a swim ladder on the side.



** If you watch carefully, you'll see that he takes that stuff out of a little waterproof container.

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** If you watch carefully, you'll see that he takes that stuff out of a little waterproof container.container.
*** Yeah, and you can see him clip that container to his swim trunks before he jumps into the lake.
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* Some FridgeLogic here: at the end of ''The Raft'', we see [[spoiler: a well-worn "No Swimming" sign partly covered by overgrown foilage, implying it had been there a long time]]. So then why is there a swim raft in the middle of the lake? The raft is obviously for swimming as there is a swim ladder on the side.

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* Some FridgeLogic here: at the end of ''The Raft'', "The Raft", we see [[spoiler: a well-worn "No Swimming" sign partly covered by overgrown foilage, foliage, implying it had been there a long time]]. So then why is there a swim raft in the middle of the lake? The raft is obviously for swimming as there is a swim ladder on the side.



*** Also, LaVern mentions in the car in the way to that the place they're going to had been "closed down since Labor Day." That means that the area was closed down due to the muck monster, or sometime between Labor Day and the events of the story, the muck monster arrived.
* After swimming out to the raft in ''The Raft'', Deke lights up some joints. So how does that lighter still work after being submerged in water? Moreso, how do those joints stay intact also after contact with water?

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*** Also, LaVern Laverne mentions in the car in the way to that the place they're going to had been "closed down since Labor Day." That means that the area was closed down due to the muck monster, or sometime between Labor Day and the events of the story, the muck monster arrived.
* After swimming out to the raft in ''The Raft'', "The Raft", Deke lights up some joints. So how does that lighter still work after being submerged in water? Moreso, how do those joints stay intact also after contact with water?
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*** Also, LaVern mentions in the car in the way to that the place they're going to had been "closed down since Labor Day." That means that the area was closed down due to the muck monster, or sometime between Labor Day and the events of the story, the muck monster arrived.
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*** Or the muck monster ''ate'' whomever was supposed to row out to the raft and haul it away.
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** Possibly the raft was originally intended as a platform for fishermen to tie their boats to and set up deck chairs on, not for swimmers. Once the muck monster showed up and ate all the fish, nobody used it to fish anymore or bothered to haul it away.

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** Possibly the raft was originally intended as a platform for fishermen to tie their boats to and set up deck chairs on, not for swimmers. The ladder was a safety feature in case someone fell off. Once the muck monster showed up and ate all the fish, nobody used it to fish anymore or bothered to haul it away.
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** Possibly the raft was originally intended as a platform for fishermen to tie their boats to and set up deck chairs on, not for swimmers to haul out onto. Once the muck monster showed up and ate all the fish, nobody used it anymore or bothered to haul it away.

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** Possibly the raft was originally intended as a platform for fishermen to tie their boats to and set up deck chairs on, not for swimmers to haul out onto. swimmers. Once the muck monster showed up and ate all the fish, nobody used it to fish anymore or bothered to haul it away.
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** Possibly the raft was originally intended as a platform for fishermen to tie their boats to, not for swimmers to haul out onto. Once the muck monster showed up and ate all the fish, nobody used it anymore or bothered to haul it away.

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** Possibly the raft was originally intended as a platform for fishermen to tie their boats to, to and set up deck chairs on, not for swimmers to haul out onto. Once the muck monster showed up and ate all the fish, nobody used it anymore or bothered to haul it away.
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** Possibly the raft was originally intended as a platform for fishermen to tie their boats to, not for swimmers to haul out onto. Once the muck monster showed up and ate all the fish, nobody used it anymore or bothered to haul it away.
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** It's also worth mentioning that the sign was added as a sort of punchline to wrap up the story for the movie. The short story ends with Randy going crazy at the sound of the loons by the lake and basically feeding himself to the monster.
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* After swimming out to the raft in ''The Raft'', Deke lights up some joints. So how does that lighter still work after being submerged in water? Moreso, how do those joints stay intact also after contact with water?

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* After swimming out to the raft in ''The Raft'', Deke lights up some joints. So how does that lighter still work after being submerged in water? Moreso, how do those joints stay intact also after contact with water?water?
** If you watch carefully, you'll see that he takes that stuff out of a little waterproof container.
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** The implication I got was that the muck monster was the reason for the sign. Presumably, the raft was there before the monster was discovered, and wasn't worth reeling to shore.
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* Some FridgeLogic here: at the end of ''The Raft'', we see [[spoiler: a well-worn "No Swimming" sign partly covered by overgrown foilage, implying it had been there a long time]]. So then why is there a swim raft in the middle of the lake? The raft is obviously for swimming as there is a swim ladder on the side.
* After swimming out to the raft in ''The Raft'', Deke lights up some joints. So how does that lighter still work after being submerged in water? Moreso, how do those joints stay intact also after contact with water?

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