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Post by Elidor on Jul 24, 2002 12:56:01 GMT
Caught them talking one fine day while riding my winged beast... ;D ;D
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Post by ~Dernhelm~ on Jul 24, 2002 17:19:38 GMT
Lol! That is so funny! Even though, I have to say Aragorn is much cuter than Legolas. Sorry if anyone disagrees... I'm human, so what can I do about it? Bleached hair and pointy ears vs. outdoor type. Where did you find that one?
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Post by Imrel on Jul 24, 2002 17:39:30 GMT
bah to the beach-boys look. strider rocks! ;D
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Post by Rhiannon on Jul 24, 2002 19:23:59 GMT
Lol, well, I must admit my boyfriend definately is on the elvish side ;D
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Post by Elidor on Jul 25, 2002 13:50:45 GMT
Where did you find that one? I really can't remember...there are others too but this one's the funniest! ;D ;D I still prefer Legolas... ;D ;D
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Post by ~Dernhelm~ on Jul 25, 2002 15:07:16 GMT
Could you please show us the other ones as well? Thanks!
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Post by Melian on Jul 25, 2002 18:34:00 GMT
giggle, i go for both types, i just meet this guy dancer (who's strait! ) that looks extreamly elvish. and the plus side, he's seen the movie 6 times!!! and likes lotr almost as much as me! ;D and im paired with him in the musical im in so we dance together alot. ;D
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Post by Rhiannon on Jul 25, 2002 20:11:28 GMT
Sounds promising... ;D
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Post by Elidor on Jul 26, 2002 12:43:16 GMT
Good for you mel... I found this picture at www.myprecious.co.uk, then by clicking on the humour link in the menu...
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Post by ~Dernhelm~ on Jul 31, 2002 19:55:04 GMT
Lol! That site really is quite funny. I like the orc shooting game. Once got some 38 down. Speaking about funny things, this is something my little brother once said.
"Elessar means Aragorn, Aragorn means Strider, Strider means Bigfoot!"
Alas! Bigfoot has nothing to do with LOTR and the Elvish word for Strider is Telcontar!
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Post by ~Dernhelm~ on Aug 26, 2002 14:46:02 GMT
Has anyone seen the "Agent Elrond" thing on the www.myprecious.co.uk site? It's in the humor section as well...
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Post by Grubhosh on Aug 26, 2002 20:30:15 GMT
Eowyn the hobbits r a virus one? I had that as wallpaper O and by the way I am the grand master of orc killing I got 60+ of the little green guys the spoof script on myprecious.co.uk is just a part of the infamous project W.I.N.K.L.E. THE best LOTR spoof script I've ever read www.tolkienonline.com/thewhitecouncil/messageview.cfm?catid=13&threadid=202"ESCAPE FROM THE uruk-hai or an adventure in product placement Is my favourite
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Post by ~Dernhelm~ on Aug 27, 2002 14:44:51 GMT
I like the part about Gil-galad wearing a turban! ;D It's a part of the movie scrip. The Two Towers trailer is making me itchy! I'm losing all patience!
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Post by Imrel on Aug 27, 2002 22:05:08 GMT
Project WINKLE made it to the humor section of Tolkien World! (Unofficial movie script.) It's edited, and it's only the start, but it's there, and it says who posted what. Yay for Freaqboy and Co, lol.
Something for those of you who'd like a laugh and haven't read the spoof yet.
CUT TO four HOBBITS, STRIDER, and a POT ROAST riding on BILL THE PONY walking north of bree. Suddenly, they take a step forward and...
CUT TO WEATHERTOP. Four HOBBITS, STRIDER, and a POT ROAST riding on BILL THE PONY look stunned. FRODO takes a step back and...
CUT TO BREE. Frodo stands there alone. He is stunned. He is suddenly joined by Three HOBBITS, STRIDER, and a stunned looking POT ROAST riding on BILL THE PONY. They all stand there for a moment, then take a step north.
CUT TO WEATHERTOP. Four HOBBITS, STRIDER, and a POT ROAST riding on BILL THE PONY look even more stunned.
FRODO What in the name of Elbereth is the meaning of this?
STRIDER Umm.. Like, I think it's a clean lift, man. Everything between Bree and Weathertop has been cut out.
FRODO(Bright) Oh, OK! That makes sense now!
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Post by Jared on Aug 28, 2002 13:41:00 GMT
For a reading project... A collage on the themes represented in the book. Obviously, in order to make the teacher love it, I had to accentuate more on traits like loyalty and bravery and friendship...
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