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Maciliel
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Jul 3 2013, 5:17pm
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no, and i'd think again about that great deal he's offering you on that pair of mules. cheers -- .
aka. fili orc-enshield +++++++++++++++++++ the scene, as i understand it, is exceptionally well-written. fili (in sort of a callback to the scene with the eagles), calls out "thorRIIIIIIN!!!" just as he sees the pale orc veer in for the kill. he picks up the severed arm of an orc which is lying on the ground, swings it up in desperation, effectively blocking the pale orc's blow. and thus, forever after, fili is known as "fili orc-enshield." this earns him deep respect from his hard-to-please uncle. as well as a hug. kili wipes his boots on the pale orc's glory box. -- maciliel telpemairo
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noWizardme
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Jul 3 2013, 5:26pm
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Or that "Ring of Power, one careful owner, one of only 3 ever made, just out of warranty.."//
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Disclaimers: The words of noWizardme may stand on their heads! I'm often wrong about things, and its fun to be taught more.... "nowimė I am in the West, Furincurunir to the Dwarves (or at least, to their best friend) and by other names in other lands. Mostly they just say 'Oh no it's him - look busy!' " Or "Hold off! unhand me, grey-beard loon!"
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Darkstone
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Jul 3 2013, 5:42pm
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Typical language in a Mary Sue story.
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Which of course, it was. I never called Edith Luthien but she was the source of the story that in time became the chief part of the Silmarillion. It was first conceived in a small woodland glade filled with hemlocks at Roos in Yorkshire (where I was for a brief time in command of an outpost of the Humber Garrison in 1917, and she was able to live with me for a while). In those days her hair was raven, her skin clear, her eyes brighter than you have seen them, and she could sing and dance. But the story has gone crooked, & I am left, and I cannot plead before the inexorable Mandos. -Letter #340
****************************************** Revenge is a dish best served with pinto beans and muffins.
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CuriousG
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Jul 3 2013, 5:50pm
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I've also got a bridge to sell you in a place called Khazad-dum.
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Great condition, been there centuries. So great that people even fight over it. Here's a photo of what it used to--I mean--looks like. Buy now!
(This post was edited by CuriousG on Jul 3 2013, 5:51pm)
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Brethil
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Jul 3 2013, 6:00pm
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Adore your footer Darkstone! //
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Brethil
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Jul 3 2013, 6:01pm
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I have been to the Box, and seen the Hobgoblins.
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I also wrote a painfully long response. That's what you get for opening random boxes.
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noWizardme
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Jul 3 2013, 6:10pm
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Sorry, staying out of real estate since the debacle of buying up the Numenorean shoreline
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Such an obvious investment too- once they became immortal, I figured, lots of time to spend at the beach
Disclaimers: The words of noWizardme may stand on their heads! I'm often wrong about things, and its fun to be taught more.... "nowimė I am in the West, Furincurunir to the Dwarves (or at least, to their best friend) and by other names in other lands. Mostly they just say 'Oh no it's him - look busy!' " Or "Hold off! unhand me, grey-beard loon!"
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Brethil
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Jul 3 2013, 6:25pm
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I would encourage you to consider and Online Kitchen though
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a great hedge against the apocalypse. They are surprisingly resilient. http://newboards.theonering.net/...;;page=unread#unread
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CuriousG
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Jul 3 2013, 6:33pm
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In real life I'm trying to sell my house, and all the buyers hate my kitchen and all want it to be something else, but of course each person has their own version of kitchen perfection, so I couldn't change it to suit anyone. In frustration, I'm thinking of dynamiting the kitchen Wile E. Coyote-style and leaving a note: "your dream kitchen to appear here!" and let them start from scratch. Probably have to mark the selling price down, though. I am doomed by Kitchenolfin, the Vala of Burnt Muffins and Unsalable Real Estate. *end of rant*
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Brethil
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Jul 4 2013, 3:31pm
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Well, CG holds that "he" was a conglomerate, not a person at all. //
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Brethil
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Jul 4 2013, 3:33pm
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Sorry about your kitchen travails
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Maybe you could just make it a hologram, and change it based on the person's tastes. Just tell them the paint is wet and they can't touch anything. Or even better - just tell them its and Online Kitchen and then give them a website where they can view it. Problem solved!
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Maciliel
Valinor
Jul 4 2013, 3:38pm
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brilliant, tengwadil. yes... sorry to hear of your offline kitchen difficulties, curiousg, but perhaps an online solution is just the ticket. cheers -- .
aka. fili orc-enshield +++++++++++++++++++ the scene, as i understand it, is exceptionally well-written. fili (in sort of a callback to the scene with the eagles), calls out "thorRIIIIIIN!!!" just as he sees the pale orc veer in for the kill. he picks up the severed arm of an orc which is lying on the ground, swings it up in desperation, effectively blocking the pale orc's blow. and thus, forever after, fili is known as "fili orc-enshield." this earns him deep respect from his hard-to-please uncle. as well as a hug. kili wipes his boots on the pale orc's glory box. -- maciliel telpemairo
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Brethil
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Jul 4 2013, 3:39pm
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Yes, it is Fate. The time of the Online Kitchen has come. //
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CuriousG
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Jul 7 2013, 2:09am
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I'm sure online kitchens enable you to cook a meal with a click of a mouse, and even better, clean up with a click too. With minimal knowledge of HTML, you can edit your kitchen to be anything you want, or in my case, anything that buyers want. They all want it "updated," though that was done 10 years ago. Maybe I missed something. Is a dirt fire pit surrounded by rocks really in need of updating? It was good enough for cave men, and classics aren't supposed to go out of style.
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Brethil
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Jul 7 2013, 2:27am
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'Acheuelan Minimalist' style. Perfectly valid choice. //
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I'm sure online kitchens enable you to cook a meal with a click of a mouse, and even better, clean up with a click too. With minimal knowledge of HTML, you can edit your kitchen to be anything you want, or in my case, anything that buyers want. They all want it "updated," though that was done 10 years ago. Maybe I missed something. Is a dirt fire pit surrounded by rocks really in need of updating? It was good enough for cave men, and classics aren't supposed to go out of style. Coming soon!- The first TORn Amateur Symposium, starts Sunday 21st July in the Reading Room. Closing date for essay submission Sunday 14th July, but even if you don't submit, join us for some interesting discussion on some different and personal ways of looking at Tolkien's work.
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CuriousG
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Jul 7 2013, 5:43pm
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I didn't know what that meant, so googling "Acheuelan Minimalist" brought up this very thread as the 1st result, and you wrote that less than 24 hours ago. Of course, if you're looking for a definition of something and Google takes you back to exactly where you first read it, then that's no help. Face it, Google is a junky search engine that is so 2012. I don't know why anyone bothers to use it. [I want to see if that comment shows up too.]
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Brethil
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Jul 7 2013, 7:13pm
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I didn't know what that meant, so googling "Acheuelan Minimalist" brought up this very thread as the 1st result, and you wrote that less than 24 hours ago. Of course, if you're looking for a definition of something and Google takes you back to exactly where you first read it, then that's no help. Face it, Google is a junky search engine that is so 2012. I don't know why anyone bothers to use it. [I want to see if that comment shows up too.]
Coupled with the fact that what I meant to say I typo'd ... Acheulean as in our distant flint-knapping past. But maybe we will start a new trend, some designer will see it and do a REVISED version. That would be pretty fun too. So the moral of the story is never trust anything I type. You don't know that by now?
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