Nate The Great said:Grrrrrrrrr . . . .
Reign in Acai said:Dude one of the queer's dies? Can one you gays rip that scene from your bootlegged copy and put it up on youtube?
MadeInNewJersey said:Got yer paypal btw, I'll send the Sigh CD and a copy of Playgirl to you tomorrow.
Nate The Great said:I'll set your pubic hair on fire while you sleep.
can't...stop...laughing...lizard said:Rejected Titles for "BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN"
HIGH NOONER
JEREMIAH'S JOHNSON
TRUE, HE GRITS
POLESMOKE
THE PLEASURE OF THE SIERRA, PADRE
BUTCH ASSIDY AND THE BUNDANCE KID
THE MAN WHO SHOT ALL OVER LIBERTY VALANCE
PAINT YOUR FAG ON
HOW THE WEST WAS HUNG
THE WILD BRUNCH
HE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON
THE LEGEND OF THE LONG RANGER
DOC'S HOLIDAY WITH BILLY THE KID
VERY RAW HIDE
LONESOME DOUG
THE HOARSE SOLDIERS
DESTRY RIDES AGAIN... AND AGAIN
MCCABE AND MR. MILLER
A FISTFUL OF NED
HI, PLAINS DRIFTER!
THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN INCHES
QUICKLY DOWN UNDER
BAREBACK MOUNTING
BONE-NANZA
DON'T MESS WITH TEX' ASS
HOME ON THE RANGER
OKLAHOMO
ROOSTER COCKBURN
LITTLE BATHHOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE
PRANCES WITH WOLVES
BALONEY PONY RODEO
TUBESTEAK COWBOYS
LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Tom Gregory just spent more than $100,000 on two used cowboy shirts.
And he couldn't be happier.
The shirts are the ones worn by the ill-fated lovers, played by Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal, in Oscar front-runner "Brokeback Mountain." The shirts that represent their relationship. The shirts that, to Gregory, represent the ongoing plight of gays for acceptance in society.
"They really are the ruby slippers of our time," said Gregory, 45.
A longtime gay activist, Gregory plans to keep the shirts "as they were, on the hanger, entwined."
"I would never wear them, put them on, or separate them," he said.
Gregory collects signed celebrity photos from Hollywood's golden age, but this is his first foray into movie props. Focus Features, distributor of "Brokeback Mountain," donated the two shirts, which were sold on the auction Web site ebay.com to benefit Variety -- The Children's Charity of Southern California.
Gregory logged his winning bid -- $101,100.51 -- just 28 seconds before the 10-day auction came to a close on Monday.
"There is no buyer's remorse," he said, characterizing the purchase as "the most fun thing I ever bought."
some dude at GMD said:Eventually, Opeth will consume you and you will find yourself in another dimension while entranced by their music. Its an enlightening experience.