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Ellemeno:
Hi Mila!  I'm Hungarian too, but sadly an American who never learned more than 20 words - and ten of them are the first ten numbers.

I'm glad you're here, I'm one of the admins here, so send me a PM if I can ever be of service in any way.

Sheriff Roland:

--- Quote from: Mila on December 03, 2009, 04:26:03 pm ---Thanks! I thiink I will! ;)

I'll have  a cup of coffee, but I can't eat no cake just now. Thank you.  :)

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You passed the test with full colours. Even really Brokies sometimes also take the cake, but you didn't take the bait.

You know your Brokeback lore.

Brown Eyes:



Hi Mila!  Welcome!  I'm glad you found your way to BetterMost.  I'm sure you'll have fun here if you enjoyed the "lovable subtle details" thread.  Open Forum is the place where you'll find lots of deep discussion of many aspects of BBM.  There's also a BBM resources section with lots of specific info about Brokeback.

I'm a co-moderator (with Front-Ranger) of the Social Events section where we organize events, visits and things like on-line chats.  And, I'm also a co-moderator with (serious crayons) of the Women Today forum... which is broadly about social, cultural and political issues that relate to women's rights, etc.  It's less specifically about BBM, and more general.  So, have fun exploring!!

Kelda:
Welcome Mila!

Front-Ranger:

--- Quote from: tango on November 28, 2009, 12:59:46 am ---Hey all, I finally watched BM last week for the first time when it came on Bravo. I never intentionally avoided the movie but rarely go to the movies and when I rented it after it first came out on video, life got in the way so I never got around to watching it. So loved it on TV, went and rented it on DVD and watched it again yesterday and of course cried again. 

Funny now after watching Brokeback, I seem to see a lot more boys who would be the modern equivalent (looks, accents, clothes) of Ennis and Jack in my small Texas town.  In fact I heard one say today to a girl who was considering buying a pair of boots that were discounted 25% and what a deal that was: "well my daddy says you get a 100% discount if you just don't buy it".   Some reason, that made me think of Ennis.

Glad to be here.

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Hi, tango, I see you have read the story of Brokeback Mountain now too. May I ask what you thought of it in comparison to the movie? I assume you saw the movie first. Looking forward to your thoughts!!

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