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Huoooommmm ... now that's a word, Master Twrich, a good word indeed ... rhuoommmhuom ... see fellers what a brilliant mind and generous soul always is hidden here in the dark ... hooom ...
so, Master Barliman, a bowl of that Southfarthing-liquid, please .... hom
Oh, and I'm very sorry indeed to have missed saying hello to Mistress Wendy in time ... always nice to have her around here ... huuuooommm
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We just had 5 members online.... that's worth a cheers to MMP. I have to stay up early to see that!

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One goes one comes...
still 5 members online!
Now we are back to 70 members and we got a new one... succinctruin79.. welcome!

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Last drink, I have to go. A bit early for staying up longer...

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When have you ever known me to be welcoiming, Master Tree? That's just a malicious rumour put about by those who want a free drink.
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Huoommm ... you, Master Barliman, being welcoming? ... rhuom ... right you are, that really must be a malicious rumour ... rhuooommmm ... though, to be honest, I don't know what you're referring to .... huom ... maybe you heard it somewhere outside ... I dunno ... hom
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A round of drinks on me - Guthlaf seems to have staggered with his saddle across the line
I hope CT can come close to the sketch suggestion.
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Ah, Master Guthlaf did the race? This is good, because I have voted for him everytime . . .
And again another great suggestion from Mr. David Daines ! Cheerio !
Last edited by rita.de (Thu, Oct28 2010 10:07pm)
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Cheers, and thank you, hic! 
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In completely other news, BC Ferries (ie, British Columbia, Canada) considers MMP to be a threat to its corporate network.
I was amused.
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You need to explain. What do they think MMP is?
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BEWARE!!! 



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Barliman wrote:
You need to explain. What do they think MMP is?
Can't wait to hear the answer to this one 
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It could be called Mustafas Militia Page.......

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Murderous maniac party?
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Hey Barli, I would like to have a cup of Hot Chocolate please. And I assume Master Holger and Master Theo will join me . . . 
Until I will return on my workbench.
Last edited by rita.de (Sun, Oct31 2010 2:35pm)
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Here I am!
Where is the hot chocolate????

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Barliman wrote:
You need to explain. What do they think MMP is?
Not really. One tries to avoid being on the ferry to Vancouver Island (home of the newly wed and nearly dead) as much as possible.
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An enigmatic answer indeed, Master Gavin, but not very helpful...
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hah!
The ferry goes from here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vancouver
to here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria,_British_Columbia
(and its nowhere near as nice looking as those pictures imply. They are all about how English they are, but apparently someone's idea of the most uberly English thing ever is Milton Keynes. As such the city gets less classy looking rather quickly)
Victoria is said to be "the land of the newly wed and nearly dead" - the idea being was that the cost of living was cheap enough that young professionals could buy a place in the Victoria sprawl, as opposed to renting in Vancouver. However, the place has gotten remarkably more expensive, without having much to show for this expense. So now, its the land of the nearly dead - and the police have been known to arrest you for being under the age of 30 without due care and consideration. (There's a big university in the middle of it all, so the gap between the elders and the students is...large).
You know that Father Ted episode about Eoin McLove and his elderly fans? I was reminded of that episode frequently.
Anyway, the ferry between is an hour and a half ride through some beautiful maritime scenery, though the boat itself is a sort of cleaned up version of something the average European might go on a booze cruise on. You can sit in the rubbish eatery and look at gorgeous stuff outside. And, if one is bored, one might be tempted to go onto MMP and read the latest mithril gossip.
Assuming the server allowed you, that is.
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Rhuoommm ... as for another matter ... rhom ... does anybody here know if those Wainriders had wargs to draw their chariots? ... rhuoommm ... or did they prefer those small horses of the 'steppe' ? ... I did forget about it and Master Tolkien does not reveil very much .... huoomm
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Wargs?
Of course NOT, Master Theo. Those wainriders surely have got horses. I am sure about that.
Those small "Steppe" horses would be very authentic, but I assume, that normal Tubb-horses would be perfect as well.
I try to convert a chariot months ago ( I have mentioned it somewhere else . . . ) taking horses from "gamezone".
But they look a bit like brewery-horses . . .
Not sophisticated at all . . .
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