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RE: Brokeback Mountain - 4/13/2008 12:00:34 PM   
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if a movie is hyped I avoid it.

i thought the plot did drag out.

for every good movie- there are at least 9 bad ones.  maybe 1 out of 10,000 is worth seeing a 2nd time.

one of my brothers gets annoyed when a guy has his shirt off on TV.  lol.  not everything in life is a fuckfest.

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RE: Brokeback Mountain - 4/13/2008 12:07:33 PM   
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Why is everyone gettin so upset here?

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RE: Brokeback Mountain - 4/13/2008 12:14:01 PM   
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on "protest"

a man wont take a 5 day bus ride to see a man.   not unless he is gay.   thats how you determine that....

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RE: Brokeback Mountain - 4/13/2008 12:15:07 PM   
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Do you have particularly slow busses in the US?

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RE: Brokeback Mountain - 4/13/2008 12:15:48 PM   
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Mnotter: who's upset?
I happy Iyam.
I have sometimes wondered about myself, the way you do, but I have an infallible test that tells me all I need to know.

When watching mixed ice skating couples I cant take my eyes off the ladies' panties. I always switch off when men only skaters are on ice.
What does that reveal? Any psychiatrists in da house ?

Funnily enough there's a nude lady ice skater vid. on the web somewhere and its not nearly as sexy to watch as if she were dressed in a nice  little skirt that flaps up and down like the proverbial YoYo.

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RE: Brokeback Mountain - 4/13/2008 2:10:18 PM   
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RE: Brokeback Mountain - 4/13/2008 2:22:17 PM   
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Do you have particularly slow busses in the US?


coast to coast is 5 days.   3000 miles- and the bus stops at every  city and zig zags.  1 one day bus ride is LONG.  ive taken then about 640 miles- and I will not again.

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RE: Brokeback Mountain - 4/13/2008 4:21:44 PM   
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I should think a bus ride across America would be a great experience.
If you could say buy a ticket that was valid for  a few months and break the journey every 3 to 4 hours that would be perfect.
In fact I might look into doing something like that.

I posted before that I travelled 30 hours from New York to Miami.
A coast to coast trip, with breaks, appeals to me.

If I got to Texas and spoke with a Brit accent would my life be worth living?.
I especially would like to visit the Kennedy assassination site and the Grand Canyon.

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RE: Brokeback Mountain - 4/13/2008 4:52:00 PM   
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Texas would welcome you, seeks. Of course, there are yahoos here, but they probably talk funny, too.

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RE: Brokeback Mountain - 4/13/2008 5:10:27 PM   
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i like gay men in movies, sometimes, when it's well done, but i grew up with all these redneck dudes in cowboy hats and most of them were not people i liked, so my dislike of westerns made me pass brokeback up.

although... val kilmer as doc holliday was pretty cool.

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RE: Brokeback Mountain - 4/13/2008 5:19:31 PM   
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RE: Brokeback Mountain - 4/13/2008 8:31:32 PM   
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My sub didn't want to see it. I asked why not? He said he didn't want his childhood memories of cowboys ruined by them being gay.


Well then tell him they aren't cowboys because they are actually sheepherders.

Funny...How Hollywood's hype engine and then the media played up this notion about a wonderful movies about gay cowboys. In reality, both the short story it was based on and the movie itself is about the homosexual realation of two sheep rovers.

It tanked bad enough with the gay cowboy buzz...imagine how bad it would have tanked if the useful idiot public knew they were not cowboys at all but sheepboys!

Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

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RE: Brokeback Mountain - 4/14/2008 6:13:40 AM   
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ORIGINAL: seeksfemslave

I should think a bus ride across America would be a great experience.
If you could say buy a ticket that was valid for  a few months and break the journey every 3 to 4 hours that would be perfect.
In fact I might look into doing something like that.

I posted before that I travelled 30 hours from New York to Miami.
A coast to coast trip, with breaks, appeals to me.

If I got to Texas and spoke with a Brit accent would my life be worth living?.
I especially would like to visit the Kennedy assassination site and the Grand Canyon.


At age 20 I would do it. At 40, no.

A bus ride that long is tedious.  People on the bus grow impatient, moody, rude after  too many hours. 

One can meet some interesting people on a bus.  

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RE: Brokeback Mountain - 4/14/2008 7:00:38 AM   
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I want to take a train trip across the US! I think that would be a blast



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RE: Brokeback Mountain - 4/14/2008 7:03:48 AM   
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I thought it was very tastefully done, and a better movie than I expected it to be.  It dealt with the emotional conflicts of the characters, as well as society's intolerance of homosexuality.

 
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RE: Brokeback Mountain - 4/14/2008 7:05:50 AM   
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I thought it was very tastefully done, and a better movie than I expected it to be.  It dealt with the emotional conflicts of the characters, as well as society's intolerance of homosexuality.

 
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RE: Brokeback Mountain - 4/14/2008 7:11:56 AM   
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ORIGINAL: seeksfemslave

I should think a bus ride across America would be a great experience.
If you could say buy a ticket that was valid for  a few months and break the journey every 3 to 4 hours that would be perfect.
In fact I might look into doing something like that.

I posted before that I travelled 30 hours from New York to Miami.
A coast to coast trip, with breaks, appeals to me.

If I got to Texas and spoke with a Brit accent would my life be worth living?.
I especially would like to visit the Kennedy assassination site and the Grand Canyon.


Seeks, I believe Greyhound has a set up like that, I think it's called AmeriPass or something like that.  I'd recommend going by train though.  Infinitely more comfy, plus the trains go through areas that no bus would ever see.
Visiting TX with a Brit accent shouldn't be too bad in most areas - as Level said, there are bound to be eejits, but theyre everywhere.
And the Grand Canyon is in Arizona, not Texas..LOL
if you want an idea of train routes, Amtrak.com

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RE: Brokeback Mountain - 4/14/2008 7:14:34 AM   
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I want to take a train trip across the US! I think that would be a blast




LaT.. I did it once..New Jersey to L.A.  it was a BLAST!!! if I ever do it again, though, definitely going for the sleeper cabin... although coach wasn't uncomfortable (more comfy than airlines..), the fact that I was sleeping among all those strangers (and their farts, snores, etc) meant I didn't sleep all that well.

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RE: Brokeback Mountain - 4/14/2008 7:29:43 AM   
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GreedyTop: it was the way I wrote the post that made it seem as tho'   I thought the Grand Canyon was in Texas........ I say defensively.lol

Maybe a bus trip right across the US is a bit too much.
We Brits dont always realise how big the US is.

On a bus you are right in amongst it, the sights and the smells lol

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RE: Brokeback Mountain - 4/14/2008 7:36:23 AM   
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GreedyTop: it was the way I wrote the post that made it seem as tho'   I thought the Grand Canyon was in Texas........ I say defensively.lol

Maybe a bus trip right across the US is a bit too much.
We Brits dont always realise how big the US is.

On a bus you are right in amongst it, the sights and the smells lol



LOL Ok, just wanted to clarify  location!

And trust me..having done a cross country on a bus (California to Michigan..), I can assure you that in that VERY CONFINED SPACE, you will get quickly sick of the "sights and smells"... *sigh*  Especially if the toilet gets full.... *gag*

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