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Are BetterMost Forum Members Bored - With Discussion On the main board?

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Kelda:
i think of this group as a little family.. and like any family, we just like to go off on wierd tangents, talk about our day, chat, tease each other, chat a little more....act like big kids ( I personally don't get to do that enough in real life!) but occasionally we get serious too.

new members can join the family.. they should just be prepared to not talk about BBM all the time and join in in the great camaraderie we have here....come in, chill and join the ride if you wish.... you may actually find that you like it?



Front-Ranger:
I don't know if I'll ever get bored with this movie or board. I watched the movie this weekend for the first time in three weeks, and I saw the little wave that Alma gives as Jack and Ennis leave for the first time! Also, I watched the bonus features for the first time ever. The interview with McMurtry and Ossana was awesome. And there's still no one that I can discuss these things with aside from the true-blue Tremblayans. People you actually meet are highly overrated.

Kelda:

--- Quote from: Slayers on May 08, 2006, 02:13:29 am --- as much as we do just to discuss.....anything...the weather, current movies, trips to Hawaii and new born babies etc.... 

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Chris:

How is our favoutrite little Tremblay nephew doing anyway!?

slayers_creek_oth:

--- Quote from: kelda_shelton on May 08, 2006, 10:02:48 am ---Chris:

How is our favoutrite little Tremblay nephew doing anyway!?

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He's doin good.....gettin big and he sleeps a lot but he seems to be as happy as a baby can be...thanks for askin!  ;D

TJ:
I am persona non grata on the Dave Cullen BbM forum.

I am not yet bored with the discussion of Brokeback Mountain in any of its forms, Annie Proulx's Original Short Story (the book or magazine version); the Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana screenplay versions, or the Ang Lee Movie version.

This is the first story that I have read and the first movie that I have seen that reminds me of my own life, before and after the closet, the people in my life, my relatives, my friends, and the lives of gays and lesbians whom I have know in all of my adult life.

Although I am now 63, I have only been out of the closet a little over 22 years. But, I was not out of the closet as far as all of my family was concerned until November 1988.

But, in 1986, when I was in Tulsa with my own car, My parents and I went to see one of Dad's older sisters who lived East of Tulsa. I told Aunt Emma that I was living with a guy named Ed. Aunt Emma fixed us a snack to eat at her table and then she asked me a question which began with, "Joe, do you and your partner . . ?" Aunt Emma was also Pentecostal and had been the pianist at the Inola Assembly of God. I guess that since she had 10 children of her own and lots of grandchildren, many of whom were young adults, she knew more things than the folks did. In the early 1990s when I had moved back here, Mom told me after she had finished a phone call with Aunt Emma that Emma told her she had a lesbian grandaughter.

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