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Meryl:
Jack, I just read your post, and I agree. BetterMost is like a home with a warm, cozy fire. So many of us have left that fireside and moved on to other things, me included, but we never fail to love posts like yours. It takes us back to that "old, cold time on the mountain, when we owned the world, and nothing seemed wrong."
Maybe you would enjoy the thread where we all talk about our first time seeing Brokeback:
http://bettermost.net/forum/index.php/topic,16219.0/all.html
Those were heady days, when we bonded over our love for Ennis and Jack. That bond continues. Welcome to the family.
Want a cup of coffee, don't ya? Piece of cherry cake?
JackFromMoscow:
I am deeply touched by your words, Meryl, thank you very much.
I'm gonna print several topics from here, although it would take hundreds of pages, I will translate every word I don't know yet; it surely will make my English much better. I've learned my English as it is now by reading Harry Potter books. It seems I have found another Story that I not just enjoyed by, but a story able to improve my English to an upper level, as well. I have spoken for several times I'm sad my English skills are not good enough.
Although, this forum is pretty big, it doesn't seem to me there's nothing I can do. I see my mission in translating and voicing-over the movie properly, not the way it is in our country. More you can read in my topic I've mentioned up there.
"I remember you"... instead of "Jack, I swear"... it terrifies me every time I think of it.
And your words, welcome to the family... It makes me feel something more than just warm this cold winter we got here!
P.S. just a coffee, please. I can eat no cake right now... at least until I finish my translations!
CellarDweller:
Welcome to the forum, JFM!
coffeedrinkintexan:
Welcome aboard, JfM!
There are some really kind people here. If you ever need to obsess over small details or hash out a storyline, I'll be around. Mostly I do this in my own little world in my head since no one else really gets it in real life.
I share your feeling of being turned upside down by BBM, and my first viewing happened only a few weeks before yours last year. It's really phenomenal what this story does to those of us who 'get' it.
You come back and see us again.
Coffeedrinkintexan (Neither Texan nor a coffee drinker, but I love Alma & Ennis' exchange over whether Texans drink coffee)
Sason:
Welcome to the forum, JFM!
Glad you found us. You're among friends and likeminded people here.
No topic or detail is too small to discuss again, no matter how many times we've discussed it before.
There will always be someone who's interested in your point of view and wants to discuss it.
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