To: Alkhin; g'nad; Corin Stormhands; ksen
hehehehe
So today in the Hobbit Hole we have g'nad and ksen talking about Animal House, Corin talking about himself in the third person the way Jen does when she is on the edge, and Alkhin posting messages to herself about the life of the wife of the dark lord himself.
I am afraid g'nad is the only one here that makes sense to me.
Just kidding - Alkhin, the cartoon of Barad-dur with the "Home Sweet Home" banner was cute. Made me chuckle. I have never had the fan-fic writing state of mind, but I do like some of the take-off cartoons...
I am still looking for a cartoon I saw a long while ago that had Gil-Gilad and Tom Bombadil thrown head-first into the garbage cans outside New Line studios... with only their feet (and his boots were yellow!) sticking out. If you know where that is... I seem to recall that it made me chuckle also.
To: HairOfTheDog
Sounds like a lot of chit-chatting to me!
To: HairOfTheDog
Corin talking about himself in the third person the way Jen does when she is on the edge...I am NOT on the edge!!!!
Um, pardon me, I'll be right back...
To: HairOfTheDog
g'nad make sense?! hmmm g'nad have to work on that...
To: HairOfTheDog
Well my family should be about 45 minutes into their last theatre viewing of FoTR. the rats
16,162 posted on
08/01/2002 11:22:40 AM PDT by
ksen
To: HairOfTheDog
So today in the Hobbit Hole we have g'nad and ksen talking about Animal House, Corin talking about himself in the third person the way Jen does when she is on the edge, and Alkhin posting messages to herself about the life of the wife of the dark lord himself. ROFLMAO!! I like the way you put that...am glad you liked the teeny bit you saw...aside from not having an artist to help us out, our scanner program is constantly acting like the Ring itself, either causing the computer to wilt in dread or just disappearing into silicon nothingness for no reason at all...
I need a wizard...or a hobbit with a delightful Scottish accent...SOMETHING...to help me...hehehehehe
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