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How to contribute to sending flowers/condolences to Australia

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Meryl:
Hi Peachy,

Thanks for getting back to us.  Here are four pics to try.  The first two I got off the net; the first is a studio shot, the second  was taken at a Bafta Awards party, photographer unknown, though it might belong to a specific photographer.  The third is a pic of some flowers left at a film site in Alberta by mouk, one of our members.  The fourth is a pic of the Grand Tetons taken by my brother.

Use your judgment about what you think would read the best and if the paper would be okay with using either of the first two, given that we don't know the source.







Meryl:
In case an Ennis outtake is okay, as atz suggested, here are three that didn't appear in the film:





Shuggy:

"The men and women of bettermost.net
extend our heartfelt condolences to the family"

Very fine. My one query/quibble is that the Ledger family will have no idea what bettermost.net is.

I guess they could come here to find out, but how about

"The men and women of the Brokeback Mountain tribute website
bettermost.net extend..."

I'm not quite happy with "tribute" either - "Brokeback Mountain celebration website" perhaps?

MaineWriter:
Well, my 2 cents...

I really like Mouk's picture with the tulips in the snow. And even though folks in Australia might not know that that is, at first glance, once they become aware of the fact that it is a memorial at site where there movie was made, it suddenly takes on a whole new dimension. There are lots of pictures of Heath but that picture by Mouk is a one and only, once in a lifetime.

L

Meryl:

--- Quote from: Shuggy on January 28, 2008, 10:30:20 pm ---"The men and women of bettermost.net
extend our heartfelt condolences to the family"

Very fine. My one query/quibble is that the Ledger family will have no idea what bettermost.net is.

I guess they could come here to find out, but how about

"The men and women of the Brokeback Mountain tribute website
bettermost.net extend..."

I'm not quite happy with "tribute" either - "Brokeback Mountain celebration website" perhaps?
--- End quote ---

Thanks for the input, Shuggy, but I'm not worried about explaining bettermost.net.  All they need to do is plug it into the computer, and they will know all they need to know and more.  In fact, I hope they are curious enough to do it.  :)

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