Huh. I'm not up on that stuff.(folk ballads, not femmeslash. But I'm always impressed with the work that must go into Deadwood. It makes me so annoyed that my family only knows it as the show where they talk nasty. But I'm descended from hooples, for the most part. I would go into it further but I'd probably want somebody to go down on me first.
Riley ,'Potential'
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Hec, do you have a [pre] tag before the title in post # 3391? I think it's stretching the screen.
That should wrap better.
Hmph. I tried to put some line breaks in but it still looks wide-ish.
Watched Brokeback Mountain. Am now in tiny, tiny pieces.
K-Bug and her friend invaded my room while I was doing homework last night and put in Brokeback Mountain. Even paying only half attention it broke me again.
I'm kind of glad I didn't see it in the theater, since I find it embarrassing to sob loudly in public.
Dana, I had no idea you hadn't seen it. Yes, it seems like a movie designed to shred you to pieces.
Watched Brokeback Mountain. Am now in tiny, tiny pieces.
I did that a few weeks ago. My sympathies. I think I may not have broken so much in the theatre due to cultural considerations of not sobbing aloud like a small child in a public place.
I haven't seen Brokeback Mountain. I was spoiled enough that I knew I'd sob like a baby. I can't handle shit like that; it's too real to me.