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More light Brokeback reading
MaineWriter:
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By the way, I've always wondered what <G> means.
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<G> grin
It comes from the ancient internet days when we didn't have smiley faces and so on.
Jeff...great story! Thanks for sharing...
Leslie
Kd5000:
Hey Jeff,
Alternative universe??? What about a new virtual reality. Well, maybe I've seen Vanilla Sky to many times, so IF I could construct my own virtual reality, I've had Jack and Ennis never dying, living on and on, having many pleasant experiences together as they grow old, (well I'll be romantic) or as they grow young together. Well, they are fictious characters so we can reconstruct different fates.
I could only take a few minutes to skim your story as I'm at work. It printed out 10 pages! Should make interesting reading during my lunch hour.
And I'm the one that's worried I'll end up becoming one of the characters :o, reading all these posts, repeated viewing of the movie, etc etc. Soon, I'll wanta move out to Wy, get a boyfriend, wanta start off a lil calving operation in Wyoming. ;-)
Again, thanks for taking the time to write such a more upbeat take. It helps take away from some of the pathos I'm still left with and no doubt, I will get a "Fever relapse" tomorrow evening after rewatching the film.
Best rgds,
Karl :)
ptannen:
Mr. Wrangler –
Another great story! J Got me all teary again - but they were not tears of sadness, but tear of happiness for Ennis and Jack. I just loved the line, “Jack had found an old pair of Ennis’s pajamas, clean but not used since the divorce.” It sums up the huge difference between Ennis’ relationship with Jack and Alma so well! I also liked the use of “if you can’t fix it you’ve got to stand it” in this context. Please keep your storied coming!
BTW, I submitted the first review of this story at Fanfiction last night, but it was not posted. When I tried today, it told me that I already posted a review. Do you know what's go'in on over there?
Pete
MaineWriter:
--- Quote from: ptannen on April 03, 2006, 12:43:42 pm ---
BTW, I submitted the first review of this story at Fanfiction last night, but it was not posted. When I tried today, it told me that I already posted a review. Do you know what's go'in on over there?
Pete
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Hey Pete,
The reviews can take up to 24 hours to show up. Give it time, it should be there.
Leslie
Jeff Wrangler:
Oh, this is embarrassing--bumping my own thread so I can find it later!
But thanks to all of you for your kind comments!
Jeff
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