Brokeback Mountain: Our Community's Common Bond > The Lighter Side
The "ABCs of BBM": Round 965! (Rules in first post)
Sason:
Over the years, they tracked the Tetons lengthwise and crosswise, slowly developing a solid knowledge about the Wyoming mountains.
Fran:
Rick Moody writes:
I first read "Brokeback Mountain," the short story on which Ang Lee's new film is based, when I was judging a short story award in 1998. It's by Annie Proulx, but I didn't know that then. The names of the writers were stripped from the works for the purposes of the competition. The early pages of this unknown western narrative did not interest me, because I thought at that time, and think still, that the myth of the Old West, with its gunslingers and traditional masculine bravado, was stifling, repellent, and misguided. And yet I remember calling out to my wife, midway through this particular story, saying, "I'm reading this cowboy story that I thought I was going to hate. I thought the only way I was going to like it was if these cowboys had sex! And then they did!"
Across the great divide
southendmd:
Nosologically speaking, "beaver fever" is giardiasis.
Sason:
Not-so-logically speaking, "beaver fever" is an odontological beaver disease.
memento:
After Jack praised Jimbo's rodeo skills and offered to buy him a drink, Jimbo gave Jack the message that he should have gotten out of town before sundown.
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