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One ring to bind them all...
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One ring to bind them all...
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Re: One ring to bind them all...
Is the icing on the toroid written in any language, and if so what does it mean?
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Re: One ring to bind them all...
Don't tell him Hans! The black tongue of Mordor shouldn't be used here in this place!!
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Re: One ring to bind them all...
Someone had too much time on their hands... but shouldn't the inscription be on the inside of the ring?
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Re: One ring to bind them all...
Aha! I think I am being told that the doughnut is made from the Lard of the Rings!
I must get round to reading this book (these books?) some time...
My only experience of this arcane and unelfy subject was the contemporaneous graffito on a wall of Balliol College: "Tolkien is Hobbit-forming"...
I must get round to reading this book (these books?) some time...
My only experience of this arcane and unelfy subject was the contemporaneous graffito on a wall of Balliol College: "Tolkien is Hobbit-forming"...
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Venison is quiet deer, and quite dear.
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Re: One ring to bind them all...
John Gray,
I hear that the "Lard of the Ring" series are cheaper by the dozen.
Enjoy!
I hear that the "Lard of the Ring" series are cheaper by the dozen.
Enjoy!
Regards,
John
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Re: One ring to bind them all...
John probably doesn't know Star Wars from Star Trek...
Neither do I
Neither do I
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Re: One ring to bind them all...
For all things Star Wars, read Wookieepedia:
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Main_Page
For all things Star Trek, read Memory Alpha:
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Portal:Main
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Re: One ring to bind them all...
Oh and while we're at fandom.com, if you can't be bothered with the books, try browsing this wiki:
https://lotr.fandom.com/wiki/Main_Page
Ken
https://lotr.fandom.com/wiki/Main_Page
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Re: One ring to bind them all...
No, I've also seen neither Star Wars nor Star Trek. Are they films of some non-factual type?
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