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by Musafir Hyderabadi » Tue Nov 30, 2004 9:47 am

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Which "middle-earth" character do you like the most?


A: The Balrog Image

B: Barrow-wight Image

C: Cave Troll Image

D: Fell Beast Image

E: Uruk Hai Image

F: Warg Image

G: Hobbit Image

H: Dwarf Image

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by Le Chacal » Tue Nov 30, 2004 10:10 am

I like the Ringwraiths. :D :D :D
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by SimarikSMokin » Tue Nov 30, 2004 10:17 am

they all freak me out :cry:
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by Musafir Hyderabadi » Tue Nov 30, 2004 10:33 am

Le Chacal wrote:I like the Ringwraiths. :D :D :D




I like the "ENTS", the best; for very obvious reasons. ;)
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by Musafir Hyderabadi » Tue Nov 30, 2004 10:39 am

SimarikSMokin wrote:they all freak me out :cry:




Yep thats the best part of Tolkiens imagination!
The monsters so.ooo realistic, and the story so.ooo believable!
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by akhilis2cool » Tue Nov 30, 2004 11:34 am

I like the hobbit!
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by The Crackednut » Tue Nov 30, 2004 2:03 pm

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The Uruk-hai, please.
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by Scorpion's Sting » Tue Nov 30, 2004 2:10 pm

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by ~akidna~ » Tue Nov 30, 2004 3:33 pm

man thats tuff !!i love everything about LOTR



all of em r so cool



well..it had to be Gollum



then elves...legolas :wink:



urk hai :twisted:



the ents r cools too...



gosh so hard to choose
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by Sharjeel » Tue Nov 30, 2004 6:25 pm

ME don't know anything about LOTR. I am keeping away from it, as me is anyway a hopeless fan of RPGs and I dont want a new time-wasting excuse...
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by Le Chacal » Tue Nov 30, 2004 11:17 pm

Sharjeel wrote:ME don't know anything about LOTR. I am keeping away from it, as me is anyway a hopeless fan of RPGs and I dont want a new time-wasting excuse...
RPG? :? Rocket Propelled Granade? :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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by san » Wed Dec 01, 2004 1:26 am

How can one not read Hobbit & TLOR? I read them few years back before the movies were out. Enjoyed every bit. Tolkien is a genius. Fav character mmmm hard to choose...
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by Le Chacal » Wed Dec 01, 2004 2:17 am

I tried to read LOTR the day before yesterday during my thanksgiving break and I didnt even finish 2 pages. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: The writing style was very different from the usual authors I read from.
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by Jaan » Wed Dec 01, 2004 6:11 am

Yeah reading the LOTR is difficult but by no means impossible.

You might want to try reading The Hobbit first...easier on the eyes. :)



Definitely the ENTS! and then everyone else...



I will admit :oops: I felt like crying when Treebeard discovers the damage to the trees. And when he says, "They come with fire, they come with axes... gnawing, biting, breaking, hacking, burning. Destroyers and usurpers, curse them."



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by Igiveadamn » Wed Dec 01, 2004 8:16 am

I wanna be Legolas. How come no one listed that character???
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by Musafir Hyderabadi » Thu Dec 02, 2004 12:21 am

Jaan wrote:Yeah reading the LOTR is difficult but by no means impossible.
You might want to try reading The Hobbit first...easier on the eyes. :)

Definitely the ENTS! and then everyone else...

I will admit :oops: I felt like crying when Treebeard discovers the damage to the trees. And when he says, "They come with fire, they come with axes... gnawing, biting, breaking, hacking, burning. Destroyers and usurpers, curse them."

Jaan




:shock: :shock: :shock:

You too felt like crying when you read that dialogue?

Are you by any chance my unknown twin brother/sister?

How else could one explain you uttering the same dialogue that made me cry too? :wink:
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by Musafir Hyderabadi » Thu Dec 02, 2004 12:24 am

Le Chacal wrote:I tried to read LOTR the day before yesterday during my thanksgiving break and I didnt even finish 2 pages. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: The writing style was very different from the usual authors I read from.




As far as LOTR fans are concerned, thats nothing to laugh about. :?
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by Le Chacal » Thu Dec 02, 2004 1:34 am

Musafir Hyderabadi wrote:
Le Chacal wrote:I tried to read LOTR the day before yesterday during my thanksgiving break and I didnt even finish 2 pages. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: The writing style was very different from the usual authors I read from.


As far as LOTR fans are concerned, thats nothing to laugh about. :?
Well its amusing to me because I usually finish a book in 1 sitting. :lol:
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by Jaan » Thu Dec 02, 2004 3:29 am

Musafir Hyderabadi wrote:
Jaan wrote:Yeah reading the LOTR is difficult but by no means impossible.
You might want to try reading The Hobbit first...easier on the eyes. :)

Definitely the ENTS! and then everyone else...

I will admit :oops: I felt like crying when Treebeard discovers the damage to the trees. And when he says, "They come with fire, they come with axes... gnawing, biting, breaking, hacking, burning. Destroyers and usurpers, curse them."

Jaan


:shock: :shock: :shock:
You too felt like crying when you read that dialogue?
Are you by any chance my unknown twin brother/sister?
How else could one explain you uttering the same dialogue that made me cry too? :wink:




:shock: :shock: :shock:

I don't know if I am your long lost unknown twin, aaj se le ke teek bayis sal pehle...:P Do you too remember the song that Maa used to sing when we were young? :twisted:

So, IF I am do I have to start calling myself a Wizard of some sort? I mean, the magic runs in the family right?

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Re: Which middle-earth character do you like the most?

by The fullhyd.com Moderator » Thu Dec 02, 2004 6:03 pm

Musafir Hyderabadi wrote: J: Fullhyd.com Moderator :shock: Image

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Dear Musafir Hyderabadi,



It appears that you have wrongly identified the fullhyd.com moderator as a character of another tale. The particular fullhyd.com moderator that you appear to refer to, stars in a tale of his own, as follows:







Once upon a time there lived a beautiful and extremely sweet girl. One day suddenly her mother died, leaving her and her father grief-stricken, but over time they recovered, and after a few months her father married again (we say "again" based on the assumption that her father had originally married her mother, or at least some other woman who also died or was legally divorced - this is apocryphal, but, for the purposes of this account, is mostly insignificant and dispensable detail, serving primarily to cause you to lose track of what the text was before these parentheses began, which was "One day suddenly her mother died, leaving her and her father grief-stricken, but over time they recovered, and after a few months her father married again"), bringing home a stepmother and stepsisters who treated her very badly.



One night all of the town was to attend the Royal Ball, but the beautiful girl could not go because her stepmother wouldn't let her. So she sat at home sadly, when all of a sudden a shining fairy appeared in front of her and told her that this part of the story was sponsored by ICICI Prudential, which helps you plan for retirement. Poor product placement. She also told the girl that she was her fairy godmother, and that she could do miracles like making all her rats big as horses. The young girl mistakenly hears "rats" as "zits" and starts running for her life, but the godmother catches up and clarifies, and all's well. The godmother then notes that they have deviated significantly from the script by now, and that the girl should now really get her backside into the made-to-order pumpkin that'll be doubling up as a chariot tonite, and get to the friggin' Ball.



So the girl gets to the Ball, and the Prince is extremely smitten, and asks her if she's already in any relationship. The girl says no, and so they dance around. Suddenly it starts chiming midnight, and the girl remembers that the godmother told her to scoot by now, and starts running. In her hurry, she forgets to leave any slipper behind, and so the Prince has no way of figuring out who she is.



So the next day the Prince again announces a Ball, and again the girl's stepmother and stepsisters leave her home, and again the fairy godmother gets her to the Ball. And again the girl hangs around till it's too late, and again she runs and again forgets to leave a slipper behind. This happens the next day, and again on the day after that, and then again on the day after that, and so on for thousands of days.



Then one day she is again about to run off at midnight when the Prince stops her and asks her if she can please forget her slipper so that he can trace her and get this thing moving. And then the girl thinks: "Okay, it's time to retire and settle down."







As you would have realized by now, these are the salient features of the fullhyd.com moderator:



1. He looks nowhere near as good as you have suggested, for women are constantly running away from him.

2. A person who can't even make a woman forget a slipper is unlikely to have any superpowers to convert mortals into gods.



We hope this puts all speculation at rest.



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by akhilis2cool » Thu Dec 02, 2004 6:09 pm

Congratulations musafir

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Re: Which middle-earth character do you like the most?

by malakpetmasala » Thu Dec 02, 2004 6:15 pm

The fullhyd.com Moderator wrote:
Musafir Hyderabadi wrote: J: Fullhyd.com Moderator :shock: Image

<br> [2] Choose "Fullhyd.com Moderator" to get your user mysteriously promoted to "God" Status!! :lol:


Dear Musafir Hyderabadi,

It appears that you have wrongly identified the fullhyd.com moderator as a character of another tale. The particular fullhyd.com moderator that you appear to refer to, stars in a tale of his own, as follows:



Once upon a time there lived a beautiful and extremely sweet girl. One day suddenly her mother died, leaving her and her father grief-stricken, but over time they recovered, and after a few months her father married again (we say "again" based on the assumption that her father had originally married her mother, or at least some other woman who also died or was legally divorced - this is apocryphal, but, for the purposes of this account, is mostly insignificant and dispensable detail, serving primarily to cause you to lose track of what the text was before these parentheses began, which was "One day suddenly her mother died, leaving her and her father grief-stricken, but over time they recovered, and after a few months her father married again"), bringing home a stepmother and stepsisters who treated her very badly.

One night all of the town was to attend the Royal Ball, but the beautiful girl could not go because her stepmother wouldn't let her. So she sat at home sadly, when all of a sudden a shining fairy appeared in front of her and told her that this part of the story was sponsored by ICICI Prudential, which helps you plan for retirement. Poor product placement. She also told the girl that she was her fairy godmother, and that she could do miracles like making all her rats big as horses. The young girl mistakenly hears "rats" as "zits" and starts running for her life, but the godmother catches up and clarifies, and all's well. The godmother then notes that they have deviated significantly from the script by now, and that the girl should now really get her backside into the made-to-order pumpkin that'll be doubling up as a chariot tonite, and get to the friggin' Ball.

So the girl gets to the Ball, and the Prince is extremely smitten, and asks her if she's already in any relationship. The girl says no, and so they dance around. Suddenly it starts chiming midnight, and the girl remembers that the godmother told her to scoot by now, and starts running. In her hurry, she forgets to leave any slipper behind, and so the Prince has no way of figuring out who she is.

So the next day the Prince again announces a Ball, and again the girl's stepmother and stepsisters leave her home, and again the fairy godmother gets her to the Ball. And again the girl hangs around till it's too late, and again she runs and again forgets to leave a slipper behind. This happens the next day, and again on the day after that, and then again on the day after that, and so on for thousands of days.

Then one day she is again about to run off at midnight when the Prince stops her and asks her if she can please forget her slipper so that he can trace her and get this thing moving. And then the girl thinks: "Okay, it's time to retire and settle down."



As you would have realized by now, these are the salient features of the fullhyd.com moderator:

1. He looks nowhere near as good as you have suggested, for women are constantly running away from him.
2. A person who can't even make a woman forget a slipper is unlikely to have any superpowers to convert mortals into gods.

We hope this puts all speculation at rest.

Regards,
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u were nt talking about CAD by any chance....were u?
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by azazel » Thu Dec 02, 2004 6:18 pm

ive witnessed a miracle :shock:
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by CtrlAltDel » Thu Dec 02, 2004 9:45 pm

the sleeping giant awaketh....
wtf? i no longer care if my posts hurt yr feelings :roll:
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by Musafir Hyderabadi » Thu Dec 02, 2004 10:24 pm

akhilis2cool wrote:Congratulations musafir
U WOKE THEM UP!





Microsleeps are brief, unintended episodes of loss of attention associated with events such as blank stare, head snapping, prolonged eye closure, etc., which may occur when a person is fatigued but trying to stay awake to perform a monotonous task like watching a computer screen or even worse moderating musafir's posts :wink:

So all I had to do was break the pattern!!! :lol:


Thank you very much for the compliment anyway; or was it...
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