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Bringing Me Back... So Much in the Silence...

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TheStudDuck!:
A very saddened howdy to my broken-hearted Brokies...

I know I'm one from the early, early days and I've not been around here in quite some time (not since we migrated from IMDb over to this permanent home), but this community is something that I spoke of often with my significant other who has entered my life since I disappeared.  This community has always been something I've kept in my heart and been more than willing to share with others... friends who surrounded me with the love for the same story and the same storytelling...

My sharing this is why my girlfriend called me at work immediately upon hearing this news.  She knew I would want to hear.  Even though I know that I can in no way feel the hurt the way some of my other Brokies are feeling it, my heart still cries.

I didn't even know what to say.  It was like that conversation between Ennis and Lureen over the telephone... just so much of it was in the silence, as opposed to the words.

I wanted to make a simple post telling all of the people who I grew to know and care about during that now distant (and not so distant) era... and even those who came later and did not have a chance to share in this love with me... that my thoughts and my prayers and my mourning and grievance is 100% shared, forever.  Forever.

You're always welcome to send me something ([email protected])... or just post something here.

Love, love,
David, The Stud Duck

Meryl:
Thanks for your thoughts, David.  It's nice to see you again, though the reason is so hard, so hard.... :'(

Chanterais:
Oh, Studly.  My old friend.

It's so awful and wonderful to be in contact again.  I hope you know that since we old Tremblay-ites faded into other things, I've often thought about you and hoped fervently that you were well and happy.  We've never actually met each other, but you hold a special place in my heart, you know that?  It's odd how people crawl in there and take up residence in your memory.

I know these aren't the best circumstances, but just seeing your name up there lightened my heart just a fraction on this heavy, heavy day.

The same goes for so many of you:  Ndatmo, Elle, Ednbarby, Isabelle, Starboardlight, Henrypie, Newyear, Roland, Kelda, Yaadpyar, Nicpic - and oh, so may of you whose names I can't pull out of my sad brain, but I still love so much.

Jmmgallagher, I was so desperately glad to see your name.  Do you know how worried I've been about you over the last couple of years?  When the History Boys movie came out, I went and thought of you, and hoped you were well enough to admire Dominic Cooper's bootie.  Please tell me you're feeling better and in bootie-admiring form these days.  I mean, not today, but...well...yesterday, maybe.

I've missed you, all.  Really.  My heart is so full, I can barely stand it.

Shuggy:
Looks like Heath's death has brought quite a few of us back here...

Aloysius J. Gleek:
Hello, dearest Chanterais--

Yes, what a sad, sad evening for such good old friends to meet--

Such a lot of water under the bridge. Dominic Cooper's bootie! You'll never guess, but I was supposed to see 'The History Boys' on Broadway in New York (I had seen it twice in London the year before) on Friday, April 14, 2006, but I was too sick to go--and two days later, I had my stroke. Ugh.

Well, for you, here's a little bit of Dominic Cooper from YouTube:

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It's cute and it's funny, and it has absolutely NOTHING TO DO, nothing, about poor Heath. But you'll know why I mean--it's like when you go to a funeral, or a wake, you have a glass of good champagne, you laugh a little, you cry a little, and you talk about silly things, and about VERY important things with very oldest, bestest friends.

(My reading still stinks, but I've been able to WRITE quite a bit since just August 2007--)

Poor Heath--

Really, it's too much--

xxxx
John

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