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#876 Fri, Feb6 2015 7:32am

Milo
The Attic Warden
From: Toulouse, France
Registered: Tue, Mar30 2010
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

I have heard scrumpy from the north hillmen is terrific. Could you tell us about it Master Mornedhel?

By the way master Barliman, I need a good breakfast before I move to Grey mountains tomorrow. I will be off for a week, trying to find out about kids pleasure on the snow.


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#877 Fri, Feb6 2015 8:32am

Maenas
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From: Barcelona, Catalonia
Registered: Thu, Mar6 2008
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Have fun and take care with the giants! wink


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#878 Fri, Feb6 2015 12:40pm

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

Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Milo wrote:

I have heard scrumpy from the north hillmen is terrific. Could you tell us about it Master Mornedhel?

Not terrific enough when you have to eat Haggis for breakfast. Even for a starving Hobbit Master Milo tongue


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#879 Fri, Feb6 2015 3:19pm

Theobald
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From: the Osning in Germany
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

huoomm ... as far as I remember scrumpy up there isn't that good but they have much better liquids ... huom ... Haggis for breakfast, Master Mornedhel? ... huom ... I don't know when you use to get up ... rhuomhuoom ... isn't it rather that tastily fried black pudding, sausages, eggs, etc. ? ... hoom

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#880 Fri, Feb6 2015 4:00pm

Mornedhel
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From: Luxembourg province, Belgium
Registered: Fri, Nov21 2008
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Ala no, the full Scottish breakfast is like the English one, and then add haggis, smoked herring and salmon.
Difficult not to accept when served with a smile ...

Somehow like our barkeeper :-/


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#881 Sat, Feb7 2015 12:40am

Theobald
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

huomm ... though I would insist on having some slices of black pudding along with the full-Scottish breakfast ... that fish going along with that could be nice ... huoomm ... though them freshly-smoked Arbroath go better with a wee dram and a Heavy ... huom ... but not in the morning ... alas, enjoy .... Master Mornedhel, I envy you ... hoomm ...

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#882 Sat, Feb7 2015 7:44pm

ddaines
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Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 1958

Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Theobald wrote:

huomm ... though I would insist on having some slices of black pudding along with the full-Scottish breakfast ... that fish going along with that could be nice ... huoomm ... though them freshly-smoked Arbroath go better with a wee dram and a Heavy ... huom ... but not in the morning ... alas, enjoy .... Master Mornedhel, I envy you ... hoomm ...

Ah, the Arbroath Smokie, twice I have lived and worked in Arbroath, yet never a Smokie passed my lips hmm, mind you, I have had plenty of kippers from elsewhere wink

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#883 Sat, Feb7 2015 7:57pm

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

Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Horrible things - fish that people have been trodden on!


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

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#884 Mon, Feb9 2015 11:05pm

Theobald
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Huoommm ... nothing on here for a while ... rhuôm ... so I get back to the last topic .... huooommm ... Master Barliman, people don't tread on that fish at all unless they like to get their feet burned ... you should know that ... huoomm ... as for a colder way to prepare fish I also do like the Swedish way of original "gravad" salmon very much, if you know what I mean ... huomdom ... maybe it's time that a well-known barkeep in Bree at least learns a slight bit of cookery and how to prepare decent meals apart from those left-overs-finger-food-basket-meals ... hom ... not even I can remember when the last of the Prancing-Pony menues went lost some years ago ... huom ... anyway, let's all around here have a drink on the Pony and its fine barkeep tonight ... huoommm ... of course I have them coiny-things for that with me, Master Barliman, of course ... huom

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#885 Tue, Feb10 2015 9:08am

Barliman
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

I do know what you mean by "gravad", Master Tree - but personally I hate salmon anyway. Mrs B loves it, but then her mother is Scottish, so I suppose that's inevitable


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#886 Tue, Feb10 2015 10:28am

Gildor Inglorion
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From: Montpellier, France
Registered: Fri, Jan25 2008
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

ah time for me to pay a "tournée" master innkeeper.... though I'm still a bit ill (troatache etc...) I'd like to offer everybody a good drink... hot or cold (though I'd personnaly prefer hot...)
Why such celebration? well... Lars and Michael (with the help of Chris) decided to send me for free another Isildur 1993 flawless this time, after Chris told them (having sent him the pics I showed you) that this was unacceptable, and the cause of the problem (a poor antique finishing which scrubbed the surface of the metal...)

I also got the details as to how they got those forgotten stock of Isildur, and a guarantee from Chris that there won't and could not be any recast of those Xmas figs.. though secret forgotten unreleased casting stocks may exist.  It's simple, he has personnaly gouged out the heads in all the olds moulds back in those years.

well, cheers gentlemen !


"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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#887 Tue, Feb10 2015 10:34am

Barliman
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From: Bree
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

My head feels like it has been gouged out too, but I think mine results from having a foul cold. It's the time of year I normally get one.

Hope you feel more robust very soon, Master Elf.


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#888 Tue, Feb10 2015 11:19pm

Theobald
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From: the Osning in Germany
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

huoom ... so Master Gildor your decision to complain was correct ... huom ... "all's well that Ents well" old Master Willy once said ... hom ...  thanks for a cold drink ... cheers ..... rhuôm ...
... er, Master Barliman, why have a private cold when you just have to step outside into a common cold .... huom ... I hope  you will be better soon ...

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#889 Wed, Feb11 2015 7:52am

twrich
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From: Minneapolis, MN USA
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 752

Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Well, I do see I have missed a lot. Milo's birthday and cold weather many places--here it was as low as -8f--and the news from Gildor, among many other things. Fortunately, we were on vacation at a warm location. But now back to the cold . . . .

Barli, an ale please.


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

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#890 Wed, Feb11 2015 8:42am

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

Re: THE TAPROOM 3

My new Mithril quest started.
I put my eyes on the list of all Belgian Mithril resellers during the 80’s and 90’s (all are closed by now).
Thanks to our government, the commercial register archives are online, so I got the owner names and last address. Otherwise, the white pages are also useful tongue
I hand written many letters asking for lost Mithril.
I posted them this morning. Let’s hope now


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#891 Wed, Feb11 2015 8:43am

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

Re: THE TAPROOM 3

And now I need a glass of that honey color liquor I tasted (many time and maybe too much) in the North last week. I cannot rembermer well but many names started with Glenn...

Last edited by Mornedhel (Wed, Feb11 2015 8:44am)


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#892 Wed, Feb11 2015 8:58am

Barliman
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From: Bree
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 4331

Re: THE TAPROOM 3

If they began with "Glen" then you were in the wrong coutry and drinking the wrong beverage. Real whiskey is brewed in Mithril-land. not in the Highland North. The Scottish variety is but a pale shadow of true whiskey. (I have a recollection that the Tree doesn't agree with me, but then, he likes water, so how much can you trust his judgement?)


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#893 Wed, Feb11 2015 11:34am

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

Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Not sure Master Balrliman, the original root of the word "whiskey", "Uisce" means "water" :-)
So the Tree may be the right big_smile


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#894 Wed, Feb11 2015 11:37am

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

Re: THE TAPROOM 3

He still appears to like the wrong water!


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#895 Wed, Feb11 2015 11:41am

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

Re: THE TAPROOM 3

So I will move to MIthril-land in spring to verify this point lol


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#896 Wed, Feb11 2015 3:57pm

Theobald
Wisest of Ents
From: the Osning in Germany
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
Posts: 5724
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Huoommm ... wrong water you say, Master Barliman? ... rhûom ... I use to order clear-clean-non-sparkeling-honey-coloured-water if you try to recall ... hooommm ... as I'm not that familiar with the Breeish tongue I'll try next time to order a bowl of clear-clean-non-sparkeling-amber-coloured liquid ... hom ... besides, Master Mornedhel had the right of it ... huom

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#897 Wed, Feb11 2015 4:29pm

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

Re: THE TAPROOM 3

It's all a matter of personal taste, of course - literally.


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#898 Wed, Feb11 2015 5:41pm

Theobald
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From: the Osning in Germany
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Posts: 5724
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Re: THE TAPROOM 3

Huom ... yes, indeed, Master Barliman, I never doubted that ... huom ... but what to discuss here when there's nothing much going on concerning that Company ... rhûom ... I expected the announcement of new releases in January already ... hom ... yes, of course, I should have known better ... hom

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#899 Wed, Feb11 2015 5:44pm

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

Re: THE TAPROOM 3

You certainly should!


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#900 Sun, Feb15 2015 8:06pm

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

Re: THE TAPROOM 3

A quiet week-end in your establishment Master Barliman. Is everybody enjoying the sun all day and next a hot drink beside the fireplace?


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