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#2301 Mon, Nov26 2012 9:29pm

Sam Wise
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

You have to read the uneven sites in the books also, Master Sam Wise.

... well, Master Turambar, (I hope that  it's not a sarcastic advice: I don't like that ....)
I must precise what I've said.... (sorry, but I don't speak very well english language : I don't understand " uneven sites "  )
I wanted to say that, if my memory is good,  they are not described when they happened but later, by Gandalf himself ?
(the same for Radagast, I believe ....)
It's a little bit like if he (Tolkien) don't tell some parts of the story himself ....

but no matter (except that I must read again the books !! smile), I'm sure that it's not always useful to show (or write) all the events of a story in details and even in  a chronological way!



Agree with Master Gildor about the P.J. movies: good action movies, and that's all!
but  I fear that The Hobbit could be a bad movie.... tongue and hope that it will be a good one!
(I will not see it with those b*********** 3D glasses cool)


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#2302 Mon, Nov26 2012 9:29pm

Barliman
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Like you, Master Gildor, I also enjoy the movies, though some of the changes have me almost spitting blood at the screen in annoyance (Faramir being tempted by the Ring, and allowing Gollum to be beaten up by a gang of Ranger thugs? - never!). But overall they're great entertainment. Perhaps the best way to look upon them is as being derived (not "derivated", gents!) from a secondary source, or as representing the viewpoint of another Third Age author who got his material from minor characters in the story who put their own "spin" on the dramatic events of their lifetimes.

Also, the HOME volumes are indeed worth their weight in gold - well, banknotes anyway. The Peoples of Middle-earth volume is fantastically deep and detailed, and much of it was originally intended as a further appendix to LOTR before being dropped because of the escalating costs of the publishing project. It even includes a reference to Dwarf ladies being bearded!


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#2303 Mon, Nov26 2012 10:51pm

Turambar
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Sam Wise wrote:

... well, Master Turambar, (I hope that  it's not a sarcastic advice: I don't like that ....)

Always stay polite, Master Sam Wise! As all others do the same!


Maybe the magic was the most powerful force in the world. But that was long ago.
The dragons are gone, the giants are dead and the children of the woods are forgotten.

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#2304 Tue, Nov27 2012 7:29am

Sam Wise
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Turambar wrote:

Sam Wise wrote:

... well, Master Turambar, (I hope that  it's not a sarcastic advice: I don't like that ....)

Always stay polite, Master Sam Wise! As all others do the same!

that's what I do !!!
I didn't want to offence you Master Turambar! just a problem of language, like I've said, and I am accustomed to ask when I don't understand!
have a  nice day .


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#2305 Tue, Nov27 2012 7:33am

Milo
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Hi Master Barliman,

It's raining outside today. Is there anyway I could dry my feet ? ....except that Wargskin which reminds me my fur is not long enough for upcoming winter ?hmm

Oh, by the way, a warm 3rd breakfast with tee, pancakes, muffins, scrambled eggs, bacon would indeed please me. roll

Kshink... smile


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#2306 Tue, Nov27 2012 7:43am

Barliman
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Haven't got any muffins, Master Milo. Would you kike to try puffins? You'll have to move fast, though - they don't stand still on the plate for more than a second or two. If you miss 'em they might at least give you an egg.


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#2307 Tue, Nov27 2012 9:07am

Milo
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

lollol


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#2308 Tue, Nov27 2012 10:18pm

ddaines
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Bolg looks like something out of Planet of the Apes lol

I like the design of the Wargs this time around (the film not GW's).

£35 for Goblin Town - this looks as much use as 'tits on a fish' and could be knocked up using scrap products at a fraction of the cost cool

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#2309 Tue, Nov27 2012 11:08pm

Turambar
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Planet of the Apes . . . a perfect comparison, David!
This white colour is interesting still. Reminds me to an old video from Smashing Pumkins or a scene from Master Gibson´s "Apocalyptica".

The "new" wargs pleases me, too.(the film not GW´s)!
The GW wargs look very similar to those from Red Box Games, though there is only ONE at present. roll
But this one looks much better.


Maybe the magic was the most powerful force in the world. But that was long ago.
The dragons are gone, the giants are dead and the children of the woods are forgotten.

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#2310 Wed, Nov28 2012 4:50pm

Theobald
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Huoommm ... alas, I just need some help ... rhuoommm ... trying to figure out which releases will be made until the end of this year ... hoomm ... so, MS-releases are that Goldberry, that bellydancer and maybe Master Erestor, right? ... huomm ... then hopefully this new Christmas figure ... hmmmhom ... just counting coiny-things, you know ... huom ... does anybody know about another release from Phaeton-Design this year - and what it might be? ... if it'll be a long-awaited vignette it might mean another heap of coiny-things to be thought of ... rhuoommm ... then there are those tickets for the movie-thing having to be bought ... etc. ... hooooomrhûom ... see what I mean? ... huom ... I'm just thinking about how to save some you-know-what ...
maybe Master Barliman would offer me some free drinks for free in case I play that Chistmas-tree again this year ... huoomm ...

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#2311 Wed, Nov28 2012 4:56pm

Barliman
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

If you can find any coiny things wedged between the floorboards you're welcome to them, Master Tree.


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#2312 Wed, Nov28 2012 5:58pm

Theobald
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Huoommm ... now that's a clear answer, Master Barliman ... rhuommm ... to be honest, I wasn't expecting anything else ... huom ...

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#2313 Sun, Dec2 2012 9:38am

Thingol
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Hi Holger, can we drink something together, it it was a long time since we did not spoke any word in one small corner in our inn... can I order one hobbit tea for you Master Caster...

Last edited by Thingol (Sun, Dec2 2012 6:14pm)


.... Farewell to Middle-earth at last. I see the Star above my mast!

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#2314 Sun, Dec2 2012 10:39am

Barliman
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Are you going to play miniature golf? (A Hobbit joke.) .... Sorry, I'm being facetious. You meant tea, didn't you. Do you want a little umbrella and a slice of lemon in it?


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#2315 Sun, Dec2 2012 11:00am

Theobald
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Huoommm .... T, t(r)ee, tea ... isn't it all the same? ... rhuom ... and besides, Hobbit trees are called Bonsai, if I remember well ... huom ... they look nice with a small umbrella, but I'm not sure about that slice of lemon ... hoommm ...

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#2316 Sun, Dec2 2012 5:52pm

Theobald
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Huuoommmm .... Master Barliman, in case any wandering Elf, Gildor is his name, comes along you please offer him one or two drinks for free, as he has been working hard lately ... huoommm ... also very successfully, so to say ... huomm ... er, payment? you say ... rhuommm ... just tell him it's on the house ... huommm ... would be best ...

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#2317 Sun, Dec2 2012 6:15pm

Thingol
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Tee is now tea wink I see wink One umbrella ( yellow if it is possible ) will be fine .... wink


.... Farewell to Middle-earth at last. I see the Star above my mast!

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#2318 Tue, Dec4 2012 7:18am

Milo
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Hi everybody !
After visiting new MMP gallery, I need a cup of tea with cakes. MAster Barliman, please tell Nob that one hungry hobbit asked for his 3rd brekfast today.
Ksclonk....Oops, that's not the right coiny thing is it ?
Kschlink+++ wink


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#2319 Tue, Dec4 2012 7:52am

imisel
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

some brownies will be nice too smile


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Rick: In America they'd bring only a penny, and, huh, I guess that's about all they're worth.

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#2320 Tue, Dec4 2012 7:56am

Barliman
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Are they some sort of biscuit?


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#2321 Tue, Dec4 2012 5:37pm

Theobald
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Huuoommmm ... now what? ... not a single word? ... rhuomm ... ????? ... no, obviously not ... huoommm ... but lately other regulars were offered a free drink on an occasions like that ... huomm ... of course I can pay myself for a bowl of water ... rhuoommm ... that's for sure ... besides there's also my old tab Master Barliman still keeps ... huoommm ...
Ahem, dear ladies and gentlemen, you've still got no clue what I'm talking about? .... hmmm ... alas, some people call it xenophobia, right? ... huoomm .... doesn't ring a bell? ... no? ... er ... how to put it without being impolite? ... huoommm ...
so, just imagine there's a tree (different race, or living-thing) who once suggested on some board a musician from countries far from the south (different race, different culture, different country) ... huomm ... imagine that tree (which is me, of course) wins ... huoommm ... nothing happens ... huom ... silence ... now what conclusions can I draw? ... huom ... right, "We don't want to have you talkative trees along with your bl***y Harad-musicians around here any more."  ... huom ... xenophobia that is to me ... huoommm ... might think it over again, there also might be other conclusions to be drawn ... huooommmmmrûom ...

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#2322 Tue, Dec4 2012 5:48pm

Thingol
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

I'm not xenophobic.... and I like your suggestion.... It would be good to do a full orchestra or just a quartet playing in the caravan sarai smile


.... Farewell to Middle-earth at last. I see the Star above my mast!

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#2323 Tue, Dec4 2012 6:45pm

Turambar
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Well, I give you that invitation, Master Tree!
And I give you a lot of congratulations for your winning entry.
Also a lot of compliments for that magnificent suggestion!
Cheers!


Maybe the magic was the most powerful force in the world. But that was long ago.
The dragons are gone, the giants are dead and the children of the woods are forgotten.

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#2324 Tue, Dec4 2012 10:37pm

Theobald
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

huoommm ... cheers, Master Turambar, and thank you very much ... first of all for the drink and ...rhuoomm ... those fine words, though they were a bit exaggerated ... huomm ... alas ...
Huoomm ... Master Thingol, I've been to some "caravan sarais", as you call them ... rhuommm ... but never found an orchestra around there ... and, be sure, I know you're not xenophobic at all. ... rhuoommm ... I just wanted to make fun exaggerating a little bit to get some attention to The Pony again (still run by Master Barliman, but who's at the moment still being busy to prepare his premises for that Yuletide-thing and downstairs is preparing his BBBB for Christmas - I saw the lables downstairs in the cellar, reading "Barliman's Best Bree Brew") ... and, Master Thingol, just to be honest ... how to make even a quartet out of a "single-figure-suggestion" ... rhuoomm ... even Ents still do not know .... huoommm ... sorry, once again I wasn't that much serious again, but it's better not to have me like that ... rhuoommm ... as I'm about to mix up each and anything around here ... hoommm ... I might better leave ... ggrrûuoommm ... got to have them d*****d wargskins cleaned again this year ... huom?
Does anybody know about all those hazards a life of a tree could have? ........... hmmmmmmmm .... I do have none of them. And feel fine ... rhuomm ...

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#2325 Tue, Dec4 2012 10:48pm

Barliman
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Indeed, you're a veritable tree of life, Master T.


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