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Post by Elrohir on Apr 11, 2004 17:49:56 GMT -5
Hmph, ok, no need for that, i was merely telling what i knew. I thought that you left for many a reason, seems i was wrong there. How was i supposed to know that you told Gelmir? He could have at least mentioned that you had told him that.
And about the petty bullying part, i was trying to be fair on both sides of the argument, im not getting into any fights here.
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Post by feanaromithrandir on Apr 12, 2004 7:05:10 GMT -5
I know and I'm not blaming you, your cool ;D.
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Post by manwe on Apr 12, 2004 14:10:41 GMT -5
Ok, then, i wont do this. Imbeglin, could you please post that website you mentioned we could get the facts from please. For everyone else.
Ive got the book, so i dont really care. I mean jeez, i try to continue this and everyone gets angry. And to make sure i dont get moaned at again, I wont post as much.
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Post by Elrohir on Apr 12, 2004 17:18:34 GMT -5
Ok ok, no more hostilities please ;D
We need to carry pn with our discussion about the books, anybody have any ideas of what to talk about?
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Post by Blackheart on Apr 12, 2004 17:23:50 GMT -5
eerrr....we could talk about The Hobbit...
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Post by Elrohir on Apr 12, 2004 18:11:03 GMT -5
Sure...anything interesting about hobbits in that book of yours Imbeglin or Amras?
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Post by manwe on Apr 13, 2004 5:54:38 GMT -5
ok, ill do this.
(diminished from Holbytlan 'Hole-builders')- For a full accout of the origins, histories and customs of this remarkable people- who play a noticable part in the war of the ring- readers are firmly advised to refere to available translations of the Red book of Westmarch- whic, in addition to being the prime source of imformation about the third ageof middle earth, is of course the cheif surviving repository of all Hobbit lore. Moreover, as the red book was written by Hobbits, and concerns the events of the war as seen by the most notable of Hobbits of all time, not surprisingly it contains more revalations (intentionally or otherwise) about the halfling folkthan anyother document in existence. Accordingly, for an account of Hobbits' origins and customs, see the prolouge to the LOTR; for imformation concerning their language and names, see appendix f.
Not as much as i thought there would be. Any one else want anything.
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Post by Gelmir Elensar on Apr 15, 2004 6:49:20 GMT -5
Legolas.
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