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6Feb/060

Brokeback to the Future etc.

The parodies continue...

And continue...

And continue.

RELATED: Brokeback Top Gun

UPDATE: Here's a "Brokeback Grocery List" from one of those anonymous e-mail forwards:

Weekly Grocery Lists for Ennis Del Mar and Jack Twist--Summer, 1962

WEEK ONE

Beans
Bacon
Coffee
Whiskey

WEEK TWO

Beans
Ham
Coffee
Whiskey

WEEK THREE

Beans
Bacon
Coffee
Whiskey
K-Y Jelly

WEEK FOUR

Beans
Pancetta
Coffee--espresso grind please
Whiskey
2 tubes K-Y Jelly
WEEK FIVE

Some nice fresh Fava beans
Jasmine rice
Prosciutto--about 8 ounces, thinly sliced
Medallions of veal--a pound at least
Porcini Mushrooms
A half pint of heavy whipping cream
1 Cub Scout uniform--size 42 long
Five or six bottles of a good chardonnay
1 large bottle Astro-glide

WEEK SIX

Yukon Gold potatoes
Heavy whipping cream
Asparagus (only the freshest and thinnest spears, please)
Eggs
Lemons
Gruyere cheese (aged, please)
Walnuts
Arugula
Butter
Olive oil
Balsamic vinegar
6 yards white silk organdy
6 yards pale ivory taffeta
At least a case of Chardonnay
large tin Crisco

UPDATE 2/20/06: YouTube has 2 more sci-fi trailer remixes: The Empire Brokeback, Brokeback Trek
UPDATE 2/23/06: BoingBoing has discovered Brokeback Mountain in LEGO form.
UPDATE 3/2/06: The New York Times gets on the boat with their own Brokeback Parody Roundup



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