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Post by Amarië on May 24, 2004 20:47:42 GMT -5
Alatariel- Alata, radiance; riel, garlanded maiden
okay then...
don't ask me about Amarië... *has no idea, though she knows about the person*
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Post by elberethvarda on May 25, 2004 14:14:03 GMT -5
Oooh.. very purty..
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Post by Mippin on May 27, 2004 17:38:01 GMT -5
*runs off with Ala's name* Mwahahaaaaa!!! *shifty look* Fine... take it back.. *hands back and sits on a pile of dirt* FWEEEEEEEEEE!
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Post by Amarië on May 27, 2004 20:05:04 GMT -5
*doesn't get what's with her name* *shrugs, sticks name on back on forehead, pushes Mip off the pile of dirt* sitting on my former grave, eh? *sits down on pile of dirt*
*wonders if Marigold has died* *pokes Marigold from pile o' dirt*
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Post by Marigold Gamgee on May 27, 2004 22:08:46 GMT -5
No, no, I'm right here! *jumps on dirt* Bounce bounce bounce bounce bounce bounce bounce bounce.... ;D
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Post by Mippin on Jun 6, 2004 17:22:36 GMT -5
*gasp!* You jumped on the dirt! *sits and says 'bounce'* Bounce bounce bounce bounce bounce bounce bounce bounce bounce bounce.... BOUNCE!!! HAHAHA! Em.. yes.
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Post by Marigold Gamgee on Jun 13, 2004 22:27:48 GMT -5
A little something I wrote up last night...
Things that you learn from was movies and the better action movies, like, say, Mission: Impossible. Which just so happens to have been filmed in Prague. Or A Knight's Tale. The fact that that, too, was filmed in Prague is of course immaterial. Of course it is. ;D
- Tom Cruise is invincible.
- Mel Gibson is not quite as invincible.
- Kilts are your friends.
- So are arm sheathes for schnifty daggers.
- So are all concealed daggers, especially ones in John Smith's boot, because that's just plain amusing. As is John Smith's pale golden hair floating on the wind as he sails effortlessly through the rigging. And John Smith's expressions, they're funny, too. In short John Smith highly amuses me. But I'm not sure you would call Pocahontas a war/action movie...
- Good people always carry more weapons than bad people. This seems rather paradoxical to me, but between Ala and me, one much be scared at how many knives a bad person would have if things were logical. Or, y'know, maybe we're bad people, and should wonder how the good people conceal all those weapons...
- Beautiful women gravitate towards fighting men. No one is quite sure why.
- If you put in in your boyfriend's tea, he'll never even notice.
- When bad people kill everyone, it's bad. When good people kill everyone, it's good.
- All hail the mighty face paint.
- If at first you don't succeed, die, die again.
- Russell Crose is even less invincible than Mel Gibson - odd, that.
- Invincibility can be found by multiplying attractiveness squared by the subject's physical fitness and cost of insurance, all to the power of fangirl magnetism raised to the length of hair. Find the sum of this and marketing, place all over the square root of age. In equation form,
Invincibility = (attractiveness2 x (physical fitness + cost of insurance)fangirl magnetismlength of hair) x marketing/square root of age
In short, it is entirely unscientific and based largely on on subjective factors and hair length. By these criteria we can rate relative invincibility, placing Aunt Orlanda Bloom in first place. There are, however, exceptions to this, as there are to every tule - Heath Ledger's hair is longish in the movies where he is rather uninvincible. When his hair is longest he also dies! Odd, that.
- Never serve in the British army, navy, or anything.
- Life at sea is fun but dangerous. If you are French, you will die. If you are Scottish, you will live. If you are blond, dying is optional.
- Swords are far superior to guns.
- If your name is William, you are guaranteed to be a hero.
- Dying in battle is best when dramatic, valiant, and heart-breaking.
- Crazy Irishmen are a good asset. So are child officers, short people, and women who feel trapped.
- Don't go up against a Scot when death is on the line.
-Lastly, a pyromaniacal sense of strategy is always a good thing.
Now it's your turn to laugh and play "Spot the Movie Reference"! ;D
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Post by elberethvarda on Jun 14, 2004 12:29:36 GMT -5
Heh.... sounds a little like Master and Commander.. I saw that.. It was really good... Billeh was one 'o the bad 'uns... ;D
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Post by Marigold Gamgee on Jun 14, 2004 13:32:53 GMT -5
What version did ye watch? 'E was not! 'Ow's the man at the tiller, the one oo's close enuff to midshipman 'imself, an' the captain even, 'ow's 'e a bad 'un, eh?
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Post by Galadrie*snackle*den on Jun 14, 2004 15:09:07 GMT -5
That's hilarious Mari.... ;D
-Menelien
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Post by elberethvarda on Jun 14, 2004 16:50:22 GMT -5
'E was, 'cause 'e was one 'a the ones 'oo salu'ed that guy 'oo then killed 'imself... 'E wasn't as bad as some 'a the others, though, 'a course... I thought 'e died.. but 'e didn't... 'mm..
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Post by Marigold Gamgee on Jun 14, 2004 17:02:27 GMT -5
Ah, thank'ee, Goty. *huggles Goty*
Ah, o' course, I'd wondered if tha's what ye meant... Tha' doesn't make 'im all that bad, tho', a'cause they all di'it, an' 'e shouldn't 'ave, but that didn't necessarily 'ave to make the bloke jump off now, di'it? 'E did do it just a'cause everyone else was, tho', an' that's not so good...
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Post by Galadrie*snackle*den on Jun 14, 2004 20:47:00 GMT -5
*talks normally * I didn't like Master and Commander THAT much... it was a pretty good movie, but, didn't hit me very hard. *shrugshrug* -Menelien
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Post by Lady Harriet Wimsey on Jun 20, 2004 23:12:52 GMT -5
I loved it. It's my favourite movie, after LotR and PotC. ;D Uncle Billy plays Bonden, the coxwain. So he's definitly not a bad guy!
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Post by Marigold Gamgee on Jun 23, 2004 15:48:32 GMT -5
I loved it, too, and it's one of my favourites, as well! Huzzah! I love that word.. coxwain.
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