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The Hobbit Hole XVII - A new road or a secret gate...
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Posted on 11/03/2004 6:16:42 PM PST by HairOfTheDog
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A new road or a secret gate...
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Upon the hearth the fire is red, Beneath the roof there is a bed; But not yet weary are our feet, Still round the corner we may meet A sudden tree or standing stone That none have seen but we alone. Tree and flower and leaf and grass, Let them pass! Let them pass! Hill and water under sky, Pass them by! Pass them by! |
Still round the corner there may wait A new road or a secret gate, And though we pass them by today, Tomorrow we may come this way And take the hidden paths that run Towards the Moon or to the Sun. Apple, thorn, and nut and sloe, Let them go! Let them go! Sand and stone and pool and dell, Fare you well! Fare you well! |
Home is behind, the world ahead, And there are many paths to tread Through shadows to the edge of night, Until the stars are all alight. Then world behind and home ahead, Well wander back to home and bed. Mist and twilight, cloud and shade, Away shall fade! Away shall fade! Fire and lamp, and meat and bread, And then to bed! And then to bed! |
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To: TalonDJ
I guess my family does...since I do...
The rest of the family is a luddite Mom and expat Sis...
...and Sis doesn't keep a computer in her apartment...
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posted on
12/17/2004 7:13:23 PM PST
by
ExGeeEye
(Yes, Virginia, there IS a Middle-Earth.)
To: JenB
it has a slow moving story but once it gets up to speed it is great. I have the first 18 manga but this is the frist of the anime I have seen.
To: ExGeeEye
Luddite family... shudder... well, my Mom's a luddite too but Dad's a geek.
8,283
posted on
12/17/2004 7:17:05 PM PST
by
JenB
(I'll be home for Christmas... tomorrow!)
To: TalonDJ
It just bores me. I've tried because people say it's so great. If the art was better I could maybe stick around but it gets old. Maybe in a few years I'll try it again.
Life's too short for establishing relationships with boring, slow-moving anime!
8,284
posted on
12/17/2004 7:18:09 PM PST
by
JenB
(I'll be home for Christmas... tomorrow!)
To: ExGeeEye
my family seems to keep a nice positive computer-to-human ratio.
To: JenB
BAH! not all art can bu all flowery. I like Rominko Takahashi-sama's art. So far I love everything she has done.
To: JenB
reading the manga is aways the cure for slow stories.
To: TalonDJ
There are presently four nokid'n computers and one PDA in this apartment with me and my cousin.*
Not to mention all the midget-mind precessors in the assorted AV gear, the microwave etc....
*Only one of the aforementioned belongs to me. The c/r is a series gadget geek.
I may be going to Detroit unexpectedly in the morning.
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posted on
12/17/2004 7:22:30 PM PST
by
ExGeeEye
(Yes, Virginia, there IS a Middle-Earth.)
To: TalonDJ
I liked Ranma ok though it's very repetitive. Can't get into Maison Ikkuko or Inu-yasha and I haven't even tried with Mermaid Saga.
I just think if I could possibly copy the characters, the art's not impressive... the style worked for Ranma because the characters were so dynamic.
Also I have to be different and half the anime club (the boring half) loves IY.
8,289
posted on
12/17/2004 7:22:35 PM PST
by
JenB
(I'll be home for Christmas... tomorrow!)
To: JenB
You are spoiled on modern art styles. Rominko is more oldschool in her stlye. Ranma is what like 10 years old now? and Masion was made in the mid-late 80s Do you mean the Ranma manga? it goes down hill after second season. The manga is better. Maison is always one of my favorites. The anime is pretty slow but the manga is a must-read in my book.
To: ExGeeEye
If I don't count the 4 of 5 old dismantled laptops I have 3 machines on my desk and 5 monitors.
To: TalonDJ
Sure she's old school. It's just not a school I love. Certainly I'm not going to spend money on it... I have so little anyway. And so little time.
Art style is why even though I don't like Naruto, I can watch the episodes at club. Well, art style and the sheer fun of heckling. I like pretty things. Not saying that the old style can't tell a good story, but... I give a story two volumes of manga, or ten episodes, to grab me. Inu-yasha and Maison failed that test...
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posted on
12/17/2004 7:31:23 PM PST
by
JenB
(I'll be home for Christmas... tomorrow!)
To: TalonDJ
By spoiled I mean to compare Ranma and Maison to stuff made recently and computer animated is hardly a fair comparison. if you ignore differences in technology they each have their strong and weak points. For example Fruba is almost all characters but Maison has less refined faces and a much better back ground. Most of the time the Fruba manga ignores the setting altogether in favor of very pretty character art.
To: JenB
I love Maison because it stands on it's own story without crazy action of magical/mystical gimmicks. My favorite anime (series not movie) of all time is Urasai Yatsura. That is about as oldschool as you can get. I love the oldschool stuff, back before almost every story seemed like the one before it.
To: TalonDJ
I'm sure it's a worthwhile story, it's just not one that interests me... I think Furuba made a good choice in concentrating on characters rather than setting, it emphasises that as weird as the situation is, the important part is the people and their relationships.
8,295
posted on
12/17/2004 7:40:18 PM PST
by
JenB
(I'll be home for Christmas... tomorrow!)
To: JenB
I don't mean from a story choice standpoint so much as an art style. Most Shojo art is much more people intensive and much less of anything else.
To: TalonDJ
True, I suppose - I'm not a huge shoujo fan. But it is pretty and sometimes that's all I ask for.
8,297
posted on
12/17/2004 7:43:39 PM PST
by
JenB
(I'll be home for Christmas... tomorrow!)
To: TalonDJ
Then again I guess that is true of shojo for but art AND story. Those stores are more about the peoples reactions to stuff and less about the actions themselves... gee, go figure, the difference between guys and girls
To: TalonDJ
Oy, don't categorize girls so easily... but yeah, "people oriented" versus "action oriented" is pretty much how I define the two categories.
Not that that's a hard and fast rule...
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posted on
12/17/2004 7:46:39 PM PST
by
JenB
(I'll be home for Christmas... tomorrow!)
To: TalonDJ
8,300
posted on
12/17/2004 7:46:51 PM PST
by
JenB
(I'll be home for Christmas... tomorrow!)
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