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#2851 Wed, Mar13 2013 3:36pm

Theobald
Wisest of Ents
From: the Osning in Germany
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

huoommm ... about next week I dared to say, Master Barliman, which is next week indeed ... huom ... well, then be lucky as you obviously can see those spring flowers ... huoomm ... those I know around here and which also appeared some time ago will have to try to blossom and bloom again next week, I'm afraid ... huom ... at the moment they still keep well-hidden again below some layers of frosty-icy-white-coloured-snowy thing ... which is quite cold, by the way ... huomm ... can you not keep up your patience for one more week, please? ... just imagine me, bare roots, no leaves, frozen bark ... alas ... you know ... huom

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#2852 Wed, Mar13 2013 3:48pm

Theobald
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From: the Osning in Germany
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Huuommm ... sorry, Master Barliman ... I forgot to tell you that spring has no date to officially start at ... rhuom ... as each year and month might be slightly different from the ones before ... huom ... see, you might compare that with the releases of Mithril-figures ... huoomm ... no one knows when, or what it will be like, or even what might be the costs that will have to be considered ... huom ... isn't it that what keeps life interesting? ... huom ...

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#2853 Wed, Mar13 2013 4:03pm

Barliman
The famous Innkeeper
From: Bree
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 4331

Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Actually, Master Tree, though I dislike disagreeing with a Tree about growing seasons, there is indeed an official date for Spring to begin each year - the Vernal (or Spring) Equinox, which is on 20 March here in the Northern Hemisphere at the moment. All the seasons begin between 20 and 23 of their respective start months, but Spring is the most settled of them - I think it's been 20 March for most, if not all, of my life. Certainly it began on 20 March when I learned about the equinoxes/solstices at school numerous decades ago.


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#2854 Wed, Mar13 2013 5:19pm

Theobald
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From: the Osning in Germany
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

huoommm ... I also learnt a bit and do know about that, Master Barkeep ... huom ... next Wednesday that is ... rhuom ... I just wondered if nature is able to hurry up a bit within a week ... huom ... never mind disagreeing an end, sometimes ... rhûom ...

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#2855 Wed, Mar13 2013 5:30pm

Barliman
The famous Innkeeper
From: Bree
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 4331

Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Sorry, Master Tree, I only bothered to explain it because your previous note commented that "spring has no date to officially start on". So my excuse is that you confused me by saying something that you didn't actually mean...


"A worthy man, but his memory is like a lumber-room: thing wanted always buried."

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#2856 Thu, Mar14 2013 3:53pm

Mornedhel
Traveller
From: Luxembourg province, Belgium
Registered: Fri, Nov21 2008
Posts: 668

Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Sorry gentlemen but the spring is the only will of Yavanna (It was she who requested the creation of the Ents, as she feared for the safety of the trees once her husband had created the Dwarves, do you remember Master Theobald?)

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#2857 Thu, Mar14 2013 7:48pm

Gildor Inglorion
Wandering Elf
From: Montpellier, France
Registered: Fri, Jan25 2008
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

mmhh, it was YaVanna actually wink


"Elves seldom give unguarded advice, for advice is a dangerous gift, even from the wise to the wise, and all courses may run ill." (Gildor Inglorion, LOTR1)

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#2858 Thu, Mar14 2013 9:49pm

Mornedhel
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From: Luxembourg province, Belgium
Registered: Fri, Nov21 2008
Posts: 668

Re: THE TAPROOM 2

correction done tongue


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#2859 Fri, Mar15 2013 6:49pm

twrich
The Man in the Dark
From: Minneapolis, MN USA
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 752

Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Hello Mornedhel, and other Masters here in the Pony! Yes, I have been away for a little time from my dark corner. After travelling across stretches of snow covered wilderness I am back to the warmth of the fireplace and a good mug of ale. Nob? Nob? Be a good lad and bring me my pipe!!


"All that is gold does not glitter, not all those that wander are lost." (Strider, The Fellowship of the Ring)

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#2860 Fri, Mar15 2013 8:31pm

Turambar
Archer of Mirkwood
From: Germany
Registered: Sun, Apr27 2008
Posts: 2724

Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Chicken soup!
I would like to order that chicken soup. To prevent this cold which is about to catch me . . .
Normally I prefer this liquid made out of potatoes for that reason.
But in this case I prefer the chicken soup.
Master Barliman?


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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#2861 Fri, Mar15 2013 8:57pm

Milo
The Attic Warden
From: Toulouse, France
Registered: Tue, Mar30 2010
Posts: 4454

Re: THE TAPROOM 2

I will have a go for both chicken soup and mug of ale...and smoke my pipe also ! tongue


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#2862 Fri, Mar15 2013 9:23pm

Barliman
The famous Innkeeper
From: Bree
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 4331

Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Well, I might indulge in a bit of liquid refreshment myself, since I have something to celebrate. It seems that from today I finally own my house - the mortgage has been paid off! This was unintentional, because we thought there was a larger sum still outstanding than actually was (it all got very complicated over the years, as money matters always do), but I received confirmation in writing from the bloodsuckers (sorry, the bank) this morning, so it's official. Hurrah! - sort of. We also lose some tax allowance in the process, so it's not all good news.


"A worthy man, but his memory is like a lumber-room: thing wanted always buried."

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#2863 Fri, Mar15 2013 10:54pm

Mornedhel
Traveller
From: Luxembourg province, Belgium
Registered: Fri, Nov21 2008
Posts: 668

Re: THE TAPROOM 2

So the Pony is now yours, congratulations Master Barliman (so by the way will you decrease your pint the coiny price?)

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#2864 Fri, Mar15 2013 11:44pm

Turambar
Archer of Mirkwood
From: Germany
Registered: Sun, Apr27 2008
Posts: 2724

Re: THE TAPROOM 2

. . . so that means: a free chicken soup for me!

And ale mugs for those you are still around . . .

Not many in this case, Master OWNER !


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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#2865 Sat, Mar16 2013 2:17pm

Thingol
Brave Sam the gardener
From: Republic of Croatia
Registered: Tue, Jul28 2009
Posts: 3694
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Congratulation Master Barliman... I hope now you'll have enough healthy years to enjoy with your family in your little corner of the universe... without "bloodsuckers" around....  Now you can spend more money to figurines, other hobbies and interesting travels... cheers ! wink


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

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#2866 Sat, Mar16 2013 4:23pm

Theobald
Wisest of Ents
From: the Osning in Germany
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 5724
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

huooommm ... well, Master Barliman, such news indeed cause some good feelings, as I witnessed this once myself ... huoomm ... though, as you pointed out, it's just "a sort of Hurrah", as the loss of tax-allowances will be cancelled ... rhuom ...
so all goes together with other, different inconveniences, right? ... hooommm ... so let me guess that in the end people around here shouldn't be too hasty in expecting free drinks or even bar-snacks ... huom ... that wouldn't be you to offer such things ... rhuom ... but you clearly pointed that out at the very beginning of your rather short statement, saying "I might indulge in a bit of liquid refreshment myself." .... rhuomtodommm ... clear words these are ... huom
ahem, Ladies and Gentlemen, the price for any food or liquid within these premises will not be reduced and a free drink from the barkeep cannot be expected ... huom ....
at least that's what I understand .... rhuom ... so, Master Barliman, may I offer you a drink to ease at least some of the upcoming inconveniences you will have to cope with? .... hhuuuooooom?

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#2867 Sat, Mar16 2013 5:16pm

Barliman
The famous Innkeeper
From: Bree
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 4331

Re: THE TAPROOM 2

That's very generous of you. Master Tree - ever the gentle-tree (I thought you might be offended if I said "gentleman").

I've just been taking a look at the original deeds, which arrived in the mail this morning. The earliest states that the property was in existence in 1790, which tallies with a mid-19th centry photograph I've got, and with its appearance on the very first Ordnance Survey map, issued some time round 1810, though there's no way of determing how much earlier it was built. Much water has passed under the bridge since then (as we say here in Bree) - which is just as well, since the area was still part of the fens back then, and hadn't yet been entirely drained. The plot in which it stood was then referred to as "the milking place" - which is very odd, considering what's sold and imbibed here now!


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#2868 Sat, Mar16 2013 5:59pm

Theobald
Wisest of Ents
From: the Osning in Germany
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 5724
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

huoomm ... never mind how to address or call me ... Master Barliman ... so it seems that in the end you're very much pleased by now owning the "milking place" (nowadays aka "Prancing Pony") ... rhuoommm ... but mind, please, this is a public place ... huom ... though, as you know, I do still share your very interest in history and your passion ... huom ... so, there seems to be no better place to live in, just enjoy ... huoomm ... and don't forget to bring Mrs B a tea (cream, spilled softly over the downturned teaspoon into the cup and don't stir) from the tree ... huomm ... which is me ... alas ... even Thomas the Rhymer did better than me ... enjoy ..

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#2869 Sat, Mar16 2013 6:26pm

Milo
The Attic Warden
From: Toulouse, France
Registered: Tue, Mar30 2010
Posts: 4454

Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Good news Master Barliman !


Milo Gamgee-Took of Bywater
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J.R.R.Tolkien

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#2870 Sat, Mar16 2013 6:39pm

Turambar
Archer of Mirkwood
From: Germany
Registered: Sun, Apr27 2008
Posts: 2724

Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Gimme shelter!
Because of the woman´s birthday there are STILL eight female around . . .
No silent corner for me to paint those miniatures we like . . . too much noise . . .


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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#2871 Sun, Mar17 2013 12:35am

Theobald
Wisest of Ents
From: the Osning in Germany
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 5724
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

huoomm ... please be patient, Master Turambar, and don't worry about a dozen or eight ladies ... huomm ... what for? ... by tomorrow most of them will be gone and you can better concentrate on paiting your tiny-metal things ... rhuoommm ... referring to "let it bleed" you might have taken a wise decision listening to "gimmie shelter", in case you followed the instructions provided on the original venyl-cover- release ... huomm ... which simply reads "This record should be played loud" ... huoomm ... so if you follow the old instructions on the cover, and use a good headset and try to close your eyelids a bit more ... huomm ... you'll feel fine ... huoommm ...

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#2872 Sun, Mar17 2013 7:56am

Barliman
The famous Innkeeper
From: Bree
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 4331

Re: THE TAPROOM 2

Deaf, but otherwise fine.


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#2873 Sun, Mar17 2013 3:34pm

Theobald
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From: the Osning in Germany
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 5724
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

huuoommm ... today I'm contemplating completely different matters and still have no correct answer ... huoomm ... maybe someone around here could help me a bit ... rhuoomm ... the problem is the so-called Prince of Squirrels, Môrlas ... a very tiny Mithril-figure, as you know ... huoomm ... I certainly can recall all the background about this miniature very well, though I cannot remember who named him Morlas .... huom? ... was it Master Bombadil63 or Chris Tubb? ... rhuomm ... and why to name the prince Morlas? ... huomm ... of course, 'mor' means very dark or black, referring to Master Tolkien's use of language ... so he is a prince of the black squirrels ... huomm ... but the syllable 'las' doesn't mean much to me ... more or less ... hom  ?

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#2874 Sun, Mar17 2013 9:11pm

Gildor Inglorion
Wandering Elf
From: Montpellier, France
Registered: Fri, Jan25 2008
Posts: 4098
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Re: THE TAPROOM 2

I think I can help

I found back the mail I received from Roland (bombadil) back in time, saying he had received four little figurines from Chris, and the email along with it.

"Hi Roland
  please find enclosed

Morlas - Prince of Squirells?

A little compensation
for the Moria Gate!

    Chris Tubb"


this was the email... so I assume it was Chris who named it.

From the first four castings, Bombadil kept one, and sent the three others to collectors of his choice ... I don't know if those collectors want to be named so I won't give the name. Just that I was one of them.

afterwards, Chris remade Morlas because there was a big request from collectors, and so the second batch of 14 or 15 castings ended up in my ends, to be redistributed among all the collectors who wanted one. 

Owning one of each batch myself, I cannot distinguish the difference between the two of them...


"Elves seldom give unguarded advice, for advice is a dangerous gift, even from the wise to the wise, and all courses may run ill." (Gildor Inglorion, LOTR1)

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#2875 Mon, Mar18 2013 10:57am

hsf62
Master Caster
From: Australia
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 2930

Re: THE TAPROOM 2

There won't be a difference between the castings assuming it was cast with the same mould, exept Chris used a different metal to cast the second batch. big_smile


Where there is a will there is a way, just as there are no problems, only solutions! Guess it depends on ones own perspective of the matter at that time big_smile

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