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Joe Aguirre: what do you think of this character as portrayed in the movie?
brokeplex:
You continue to amuse me Artiste. Would that be a leather strap Artiste?
May I suggest that you also order a copy of "Reading Brokeback". There is an essay contained that has as a subpremise that the film "Brokeback Mountain" uses an "anti-gay" subtext. I'm sure that I just got your undivided attention Artiste!
I will comment myself on that essay in future days.
Artiste:
Thanks brokeplex! You made me smile!
That book can be copied on the internet?
About bonfire of vanities, do you (and to all) think that Aguirre thought about that concerning Ennis and Jack??
Hugs!!
May your portrait of love be a shining star!!
brokeplex:
no, you must order it on Amazon:
"Reading Brokeback Mountain" edited by Jim Stacy ISBN-13: 978-0-7864-3044-4
I paid around 30$ for it.
I will be commenting today on one of the essays in the book.
Artiste:
May all Aguirres help us gay men... be more happy with jobs and more!!
And may we all gay men accept all Aguirres!! May we all help each other make a better world of peace for all mankind!!
Brokeplex and to all of you: May I wish you all the best, happiness and health and desires in 2008, and look forward again for your continued welcomed communications!!
soon.
Hugs!!
"Joseph Golden":
I think there's more to this Joe Aguirre character than meets the eye. Heres a extract fro the book.
They believed themselves invisible, not knowing Joe Aguirre had watched them through his 10x42 binoculars for ten minutes one day, waiting until they'd buttoned up their jeans
What kind of homophobic man would watch to men have sex for ten minutes?
He didn't have to, he could of rode off and and came back another time. But he didn't he watched them.
My opine is that theres more to this Joe character than meets the eye,
What do you think?
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