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moremojo:
Greetings, fellow Tremblayans--

I have wondered about a woman who posted on the IMDb message board for Brokeback Mountain back in the old days (say, six or five months ago), who I thought was very sweet but whose subsequent history is unknown to me. Her username on IMDb was OBsessedwithorli1, or something approximating that. I remember that she had a daughter, and was taking care of her elderly mother, calling Oakland, California home. One striking thing about her story is that her father and grandfather had both been actual cowboys. She had a personal connection to Ennis and Jack's world that was seemingly rare among us.

She may already be here at BetterMost, unbeknownst to me. But I got the impression that we lost her somewhere along the shuffle prompted by the Troll Wars, and the thought of that happening somehow haunts me. She really loved this movie and story, as much as any of us, and every post of hers seemed straight from the heart. Does anyone know any latest news about her, or from her?

Just curious... If anyone might feel more comfortable in pursuing this topic via PM's, please feel free to contact me that way. And please forgive if somehow the posting of this topic exceeds propriety--if so, that was not my intention.

Best regards,
Scott

Ellemeno:
Did you ever put her in your IMDb friends list?  You could PM her there through that....  You have a good heart, Scott.

Clarissa

Lumière:
Wish I could help Scott, but sadly can't.
I don't remember her name from Imdb either..haven't been back there in a dog's age.

vkm91941:
I remember her Scott but haven't seen her post in a long time and she was not on my friends list.  OF course mine was full of trolls at the end so we could keep an eye on them  ::) .......

moremojo:
Thanks for the feedback, y'all. Clarissa, I checked my friends list, and her username was not there--I'm thinking that I probably never added her, which unfortunately was the case with all too many of our wonderful posters from the mother board. I'm wishing her well, wherever she may be, and am grateful to have been touched by her presence, however briefly, in the course of my continuing journey.

Scott

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