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Brokeback Mountain: Our Community's Common Bond => Brokeback Mountain Open Forum => Topic started by: Kd5000 on November 14, 2006, 11:34:18 pm
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Okay on TOB, somebody posted a link called www.Findingbrokeback.com. Jack's death was filmed on Rainbow Road in Alberta. Earl life ended near Dorothy, Alberta.. I know the commenter says something about the irony of the place names of where the actual filming took place. Evidently, it's pretty hard to get to Rainbow Road. Here's the main link which can connect to the two locations.
http://www.findingbrokeback.com/
On the left hand column, there are many options to click on. I clicked on search. Then, I typed Earl. It pulled up two links. The Chapter 12 link is a photo of where Earl's body was discoverd. The Chapter 17 link is a photo of where Jack was killed.
I found both photo's, particularly the site of Jack's death, quite unsettling, even though I know there fiction. :'(
If your planning a BBM trip, this website seems to have the information you need. They also have photo albums that ppl posted showng them at many of the film sites including the final blowup.
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Thank you for posting this link.
I have truly enjoyed seeing these places if only in pictures. It comforts me to know that one day I may be able to goto these spots. I know it sounds corny but thats just how I'm feelin right now.
I guess Im in the early stages on falling in love with BBM!
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Just posting a video that has been shared in one of the Brokeback Facebook groups.
This was just posted today (9/27), about 6 hours ago. A woman named Judit recently made the trip to the filming locations, and uploaded a video of her stops on YouTube.
You can see the video here.
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Just posting a video that has been shared in one of the Brokeback Facebook groups.
This was just posted today (9/27), about 6 hours ago. A woman named Judit recently made the trip to the filming locations, and uploaded a video of her stops on YouTube.
To think the last post before Chuck's was 18 years ago! :o
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To think the last post before Chuck's was 18 years ago! :o
By someone whose name is slightly familiar but I couldn't tell you much more.
I was going to say we've lost so many people here. And we have. But Jeff, the rest of us here are all on Facebook and often interact with each other and many familiar old BetterMost frequenters (just today, I wished Celeste happy birthday and "liked" something Barb posted). I urge you to get an account there; they make it pretty easy. Because this site has gone down a few times, and John has always come to the rescue pretty quickly, but someday it might go down for good and he won't be available. The rest of us would easily stay in touch with each other, but we'd also like to stay in touch with you! You don't have to post or comment on other people's posts or whatever (although ideally you'd join "Bluebirds and Whiskey Springs," the Facebook group Amanda and I founded that includes many former active Brokies, plus Diana Ossana) and you can even set up your account under Jeff Wrangler (Paul has SouthendMD in his), which might make you essentially invisible to all but whatever Brokies you connect with, although if you like you can also set up a different account under a name that your non-Brokie friends/relatives would recognize, I think a lot of people have multiple accounts for similar reasons.
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Just posting a video that has been shared in one of the Brokeback Facebook groups.
This was just posted today (9/27), about 6 hours ago. A woman named Judit recently made the trip to the filming locations, and uploaded a video of her stops on YouTube.
You can see the video here.
Oh, I'll have to come back and watch the rest of the video later, but the beginning was cool!
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By someone whose name is slightly familiar but I couldn't tell you much more.
I was going to say we've lost so many people here. And we have. But Jeff, the rest of us here are all on Facebook and often interact with each other and many familiar old BetterMost frequenters (just today, I wished Celeste happy birthday and "liked" something Barb posted). I urge you to get an account there; they make it pretty easy. Because this site has gone down a few times, and John has always come to the rescue pretty quickly, but someday it might go down for good and he won't be available. The rest of us would easily stay in touch with each other, but we'd also like to stay in touch with you! You don't have to post or comment on other people's posts or whatever (although ideally you'd join "Bluebirds and Whiskey Springs," the Facebook group Amanda and I founded that includes many former active Brokies, plus Diana Ossana) and you can even set up your account under Jeff Wrangler (Paul has SouthendMD in his), which might make you essentially invisible to all but whatever Brokies you connect with, although if you like you can also set up a different account under a name that your non-Brokie friends/relatives would recognize, I think a lot of people have multiple accounts for similar reasons.
This might raise a problem. Or not. I have always used this same AOL account/screen name/whatever they call it these days, for any business involving my leather club. (Of course, it looks like the club has mostly abandoned Facebook for anything. Even the club website no longer even has a list of events. You have to go to Bluesky and maybe another platform [?] for basic information like that. It's all very confusing.)
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This might raise a problem. Or not. I have always used this same AOL account/screen name/whatever they call it these days, for any business involving my leather club. (Of course, it looks like the club has mostly abandoned Facebook for anything. Even the club website no longer even has a list of events. You have to go to Bluesky and maybe another platform [?] for basic information like that. It's all very confusing.)
So wait, are you saying you don't want the leather club to see the Brokie posts and vice versa? You can actually have multiple accounts. For example, I've thought Chrissi must have multiple accounts -- I'm friends with her as Penth Esilea (her Brokie name) and her posts are always in Engish, but I would imagine she has a different account, maybe with her real name, where she writes posts in German for friends in Germany. This may apply to other Eurobrokies, though not all, because I do see some posts in other languages (Facebook can instantly translate). I don't know for sure about Paul, I'm friends with Paul Southendmd on Facebook, but I would imagine he has an account where he uses his whole name for colleagues, former classmates, etc. (correct me if I'm wrong, Paul).
So you could have Jeff Wrangler for one account and maybe Leather Jeff or Jeff W. or whatever for another. Or you could just use your whole name (I seem to recall you used your last name on IMDB) but let people know that's who you are. There are Brokie Facebook groups (Amanda and I started one, Bluebirds & Whiskey Springs) where you could do that.
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Actually, I only use Paul Southendmd on Facebook. I did that purposely at the beginning, so people like patients couldn't find me!
Of course, other friends can't find me unless I reach out to them. That's ok by me.
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So wait, are you saying you don't want the leather club to see the Brokie posts and vice versa? You can actually have multiple accounts.
On the same email address?
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On the same email address?
I don't know if they have to be different email addresses. I'm down to just two email accounts (MSN and a Gmail) but previously had four; one ended when I left the paper and another when my website went down.
If you only have one email, you can try using it for both. If that doesn't work, you can open another one, like Gmail, pretty quickly. That's handy if you don't want to use your main email for things like ordering online so you don't get flooded with ads.