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Brokeback Mountain: Our Community's Common Bond => Heath Ledger Remembrance Forum => Topic started by: Shuggy on January 22, 2008, 10:07:16 pm

Title: To cheer us up - silly things they're saying
Post by: Shuggy on January 22, 2008, 10:07:16 pm
"Ledger played Ennis Del Mar, a married rancher who enjoyed a secret relationship with..." - CNN

ENJOYED?
Title: Re: To cheer us up - silly things they're saying
Post by: Shuggy on January 23, 2008, 02:13:38 am
Over on the IMDb BBM board, some idiot accused Heath of "abusing rugs". So don't be nasty to the shagpile.
Title: Re: To cheer us up - silly things they're saying
Post by: BBM-Cat on January 23, 2008, 02:46:57 am
It's hard to be in the mood for humor, but when my husband and I were reading the news article of Heath Ledger's death that had just been released on MSN earlier today, we got to the part in the article where it noted that Heath was famous for his role as a "gay cowboy in Brokeback Mountain". Spoken like a true Proulx-ian, my husband said that the article was wrong, that he was a gay sheepherder.

It lightened the mood for just a moment.
Title: Re: To cheer us up - silly things they're saying
Post by: Toycoon on January 23, 2008, 03:08:58 am
"Ledger played Ennis Del Mar, a married rancher who enjoyed a secret relationship with..." - CNN

ENJOYED?

I'm getting kinda sick of hearing "the gay cowboy" bit on the news. They're totally blowing the surprise element to anyone that already hasn't seen it!
Title: Re: To cheer us up - silly things they're saying
Post by: serious crayons on January 23, 2008, 02:22:10 pm
Here are yesterday's most-Googled terms. Most are sad, of course. But note what's #2:

1.    heath ledger
2.    keith ledger
3.    michelle williams
4.    heath ledger found dead
5.    rotten neighbor
6.    kate voegele
7.    brokeback mountain
8.    oscar nominations
9.    matilda ledger
10.    michelle williams heath ledger
11.    e news
12.    laura hall
13.    10 things i hate about you
14.    did heath ledger die
15.    421 broome street

How can so many people be interested enough to do a google search to learn the fate of a man whose name they don't even know? It tells you something about ... well, I'm not sure what it tells you.

A lot of the others in the top 100 are Heath-related, too. Here's the link, if anyone's interested:

http://www.google.com/trends/hottrends?sa=X&date=2008-1-22 (http://www.google.com/trends/hottrends?sa=X&date=2008-1-22)
Title: Re: To cheer us up - silly things they're saying
Post by: Ellemeno on January 23, 2008, 02:41:10 pm
Thanks for posting that, K.

50.   keith fletcher
58.   keith legend
75.   heath leader


And yet, somehow this one, also Heath-related, is spelled correctly:

23.   the imaginarium of doctor parnassus
Title: Re: To cheer us up - silly things they're saying
Post by: Shakesthecoffecan on January 23, 2008, 02:43:52 pm
I saw an early report that he was the star of Brokeback Mountain, written my Larry McMurtry! No Proulx, no Ossana, just Larry McMurtry......
Title: Re: To cheer us up - silly things they're saying
Post by: Kelda on January 23, 2008, 04:16:19 pm
Humour for me is always a good stress reliever. Thanks for that.

somebody also pointed this out on IMDB - Heath Ledger - Ledgend.

Lests spell legend that way from now on.....
Title: Re: To cheer us up - silly things they're saying
Post by: Shakesthecoffecan on January 23, 2008, 09:19:56 pm
Okay so I will be the first to go off topic: my frind who fed Crybaby for me while I was gone last week told me he had never seen a cat shit more in his life.  :laugh:

*runs and hides and leaves no forwarding address.*
Title: Re: To cheer us up - silly things they're saying
Post by: BBM-Cat on January 23, 2008, 09:24:52 pm
Tru, that was hysterical and a much needed comic relief!  :laugh: What a visual....I mean of your friend essentially entering a witness protection program...
Title: Re: To cheer us up - silly things they're saying
Post by: MaineWriter on January 23, 2008, 09:43:41 pm
So there is a news report (on the news report thread) that the masseuse who came to Heath's apartment thought the wisest thing to do, when she found him unresponsive, was to call Mary Kate Olsen...not once, but TWICE.

Yes, it is absurd. I can't even understand it.

But, a commenter on the article wrote this, which made me laugh:

I’m going to get a tattoo on my sternum that says Do not resuscitate. Call an Olsen Twin.


Ohmigod...

L
Title: Re: To cheer us up - silly things they're saying
Post by: ednbarby on January 23, 2008, 09:59:42 pm
Here are yesterday's most-Googled terms. Most are sad, of course. But note what's #2:

1.    heath ledger
2.    keith ledger
3.    michelle williams
4.    heath ledger found dead
5.    rotten neighbor
6.    kate voegele
7.    brokeback mountain
8.    oscar nominations
9.    matilda ledger
10.    michelle williams heath ledger
11.    e news
12.    laura hall
13.    10 things i hate about you
14.    did heath ledger die
15.    421 broome street

How can so many people be interested enough to do a google search to learn the fate of a man whose name they don't even know? It tells you something about ... well, I'm not sure what it tells you.

An idiot co-worker of mine did this yesterday - referred to him as Keith, I mean.  And I've corrected her I don't know how many times about that in times past.  She watches a lot of movies and is in the know about several actors, but she is always getting the titles of movies and names of actors not quite right.  Usually, it's just comical to me, but after correcting her yesterday when she first mentioned it and then having her say something about "Keith Ledger" again this morning, I snapped "For God's sake, it's HEATH.  Like Heathcliffe in Wuthering Heights.  GET IT RIGHT, WOMAN!"  (We're kind of friends, so I can be this way with her.)  All she said was "I've never seen that movie."

 ::)

(I also overheard her saying to someone on the phone this morning, "I just wanted to make sure our ducks were all in line.")

 ::)   ::)
Title: Re: To cheer us up - silly things they're saying
Post by: serious crayons on January 23, 2008, 10:15:39 pm
All she said was "I've never seen that movie."

I hope she was referring to some movie Heath was in, rather than Wuthering Heights. Who thinks of one of the greatest novels in the English language first and foremost as a movie?? (And if so did she mean the 1939 Laurence Olivier version or the 1970 Timothy Dalton version?  ;) )

Title: Re: To cheer us up - silly things they're saying
Post by: Meryl on January 23, 2008, 10:34:26 pm
An idiot co-worker of mine did this yesterday - referred to him as Keith, I mean.  And I've corrected her I don't know how many times about that in times past.  She watches a lot of movies and is in the know about several actors, but she is always getting the titles of movies and names of actors not quite right.  Usually, it's just comical to me, but after correcting her yesterday when she first mentioned it and then having her say something about "Keith Ledger" again this morning, I snapped "For God's sake, it's HEATH.  Like Heathcliffe in Wuthering Heights.  GET IT RIGHT, WOMAN!"  (We're kind of friends, so I can be this way with her.)  All she said was "I've never seen that movie."

 ::)

(I also overheard her saying to someone on the phone this morning, "I just wanted to make sure our ducks were all in line.")

 ::)   ::)

I love that, Barb!  Your friend reminds me of my mom.  Hard of hearing, she is famous in our family for having heard me say "Lord of the Rings" and processed it as "Bird of the Week."  :laugh:   Also, she always referred to Harry Potter as "Henry Porter."  :)
Title: Re: To cheer us up - silly things they're saying
Post by: Ellemeno on January 23, 2008, 10:43:09 pm
I love that, Barb!  Your friend reminds me of my mom.  Hard of hearing, she is famous in our family for having heard me say "Lord of the Rings" and processed it as "Bird of the Week."  :laugh:   Also, she always referred to Harry Potter as "Henry Porter."  :)

My husband is like that too.  But he did learn to say "Heath Ledger" correctly and consistently.
Title: Re: To cheer us up - silly things they're saying
Post by: ptannen on January 25, 2008, 04:00:26 am
. . . and then there was the elderly couple we overheard outside the movie boxoffice when we were in Florida in January 2006.  The husband had just bought two tickets and said to his wife, "I have the tickets for Broken Mountain!"   ;D ::) ;D
Title: Re: To cheer us up - silly things they're saying
Post by: ifyoucantfixit on January 25, 2008, 04:03:13 am


      hey Pete how are you bud.. Long time no see.  nice to see familiar faces at this time.
funny story about that couple...........
Title: Re: To cheer us up - silly things they're saying
Post by: ptannen on January 26, 2008, 05:16:36 pm

      hey Pete how are you bud.. Long time no see.  nice to see familiar faces at this time.
funny story about that couple...........

Thanks, Janice! 

I haven't been on BetterMost in a while.  I was away for 3 weeks in Dec. and went to Buenos Aires and on an Antarctica boat trip, which was fantastic!  Then there was getting ready for the trip and dealing with things when I got home.

This is AMAZING, but I was just looking through some of the BBM BBQ 2007 photos a few hours ago and was thinking about our hike up Brokenback Mountain . . . and now I just saw your post from Wed.  I guess I somehow "knew about" your sweet post before I saw it and that's why I was thinking of you!

Hugs to one of my favorite "familiar faces" at this sad time,

Pete
 
Title: Re: To cheer us up - silly things they're saying
Post by: ednbarby on January 26, 2008, 09:37:34 pm
Good to see you, Pete.

And no, Katherine - I'm sorry to say that my co-worker wasn't referring to one of "Keith's" movies, she was referring to 'Wuthering Heights' as if all it ever was was a movie.

And she once referred to BBM as "Broken Mountain," too.  Here are some of her other gems:

"Around the Universe"
"No Old Man Country"
"Eastern Wishes"

and her best one of late,

"Kick The Bucket"

 :P
Title: Re: To cheer us up - silly things they're saying
Post by: serious crayons on January 26, 2008, 09:46:18 pm
Well, her malapropisms sound kind of entertaining, anyway.  ;D

Title: Re: To cheer us up - silly things they're saying
Post by: malina on January 27, 2008, 04:20:27 am
this is totally OT, and I apologize in advance, but.... my mother thinks blow jobs are called "blow up jobs"  :o
Title: Re: To cheer us up - silly things they're saying
Post by: MaineWriter on January 27, 2008, 09:56:34 am
An oldie, but one of my favorites. From the New Yorker, this was published in the first issue of 2006.

(http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h243/lnicoll/Maine/32_NYer.jpg)