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Post by Shovelling Stevens on May 5, 2010 23:26:40 GMT
You have my Shovel!
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enigma
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It's OK to be not OK... And it's perfect to be not perfect.
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Post by enigma on May 6, 2010 9:22:43 GMT
A/ I must agree with Boromir, you do simply walk into Mordor. IF YOU'RE AN ORC!!!!! mwahahahahahahahahahaha the only problem being, you need the remains of your batallion (battallion?). B/ YES we must have lembas bread! failing that, at least shortbread C/ Re: LOTR Drinking Game: Does it count if I speak elvish? Mae Govannon, Mellon (Don't think thats how you spell it, but I can pronounce it. and finally D/ yeah that date works.
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Post by McBain on May 6, 2010 10:54:13 GMT
Speaking Elvish? I'm out again.
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Post by Spidey on May 6, 2010 13:27:52 GMT
It's okay, we can make it part of the drinking game: take a shot every time someone punches Kieron.
Actually, this sounds like a good drinking game for real life. ... To the pub!
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Post by McBain on May 6, 2010 16:43:33 GMT
Violence never solves anything. Can we just think of some sort of forfeit for anyone who speaks elvish unless it's in accordance to the diehard fan rule? How about anyone speaking elvish outside of the quoting rule must throw back a shot of something disgusting. Gin or any other sufficiently detestable substance.
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Post by Spidey on May 6, 2010 18:26:35 GMT
Violence never solves anything. Sorry, you lost me at this point.
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Post by Fire Bear on May 6, 2010 23:32:59 GMT
Excuse me? You're still complaining about Lord of the Rings?
Who made me watch Team America? (I don't care if it wasn't you, I'm now blaming you...)
Oh, and what does that Elvish actually mean? (I am not a die hard fan - but I can recite the whole of the Ring poem.)
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enigma
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Post by enigma on May 7, 2010 20:00:05 GMT
"Mae Govannon, Mellon" tranlslates to "Well met, friend" Oh yeah, and Big Tom is tempted to speak in only Dwarfish... ironically
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Post by Someguy on May 7, 2010 22:51:44 GMT
A cut-off scream, and my Baseball Bat of Lore, sounds the same in all languages.
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Post by McBain on May 7, 2010 23:37:21 GMT
And will more than likely be heard numerous times throughout the planned LOTR marathon. Stewart, you are hereby charged with punishing those who speak in Elvish or Dwarvish/Dwarfish. (I don't know which bleeding term is right.) Good luck to you sir, you better not let us down.
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Post by Niggle on May 7, 2010 23:54:43 GMT
Kieron, there is a level of geekiness reached by knowing more Elvish than is in the film. You've obviously reached that level, therefore I win.
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Post by Someguy on May 8, 2010 15:58:10 GMT
Heh, there will be no quoting of Elvish, bat-willing.
On an unrelated note, my one and only favourite character in 'The Mummy', namely the blustery RAF pilot, is being amazing but is also, sadly, about to perish in a very British sort of way.
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Post by Fire Bear on May 9, 2010 22:48:07 GMT
Awesome - I watched that too!
While I was at my wee cousin's birthday party.
With the subtitles on.
I'm really sad, OK?!
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Post by Spidey on May 9, 2010 23:18:35 GMT
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Post by Someguy on May 9, 2010 23:46:06 GMT
In this video, Joey will be stuck with that perplexed inbred look for all eternity. Or at least until all the computers rot away.
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