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This topic has made me laugh, I've noticed two (sort of) references to the Lord of the Rings and assumed that this is what it would be about....


The first one - Prancing Pony. That's the name of the Inn in the Fellowship of the Ring.


Habit forming - because I was in LOTR mode, I read that as hobbit forming.


I don't know what I'm on either.... :-S


(Welcome GEO - Watch out for Orcs and Nazgul. :))

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I have a very well thumbed paperback copy of LOTR and a nice hardback version that I have NEVER read.


I also have a copy of the edition of The Hobbit that was read to me at infants school - took ages to find.


Harumph! ...


How about an all-night showing of the LOTR films?? >:D<


With beer..


and pointy hats..


and hairy feet ..

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Jeez, yes - the Silmarillion. Made Foucault's Pendulum seem light reading.


MP, surely your fantabulous name doesn't need further embellishment - what does it mean, something like Bone Eater? Very cool. But I slightly suspect you of playing Dungeons & Dragons after that orc-fighting comment.


Moos Stormcrow - Official Nerd Going On and On Down From the Thread Where I Began.

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