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Author: | danlo60 [ Tue Dec 19, 2006 5:54 pm ] |
Post subject: | The Adventures of Tom Bombadil (condensed) |
Sorry to do this but I think the 'spammer' stuck some evil regenerating "spam-bot" in the old thread. mhoram6910 Lord Pilot Posts: 222 (10/1/02 12:14 pm) ------------------------------------------------------------ I have a book called the Adventures of Tom Bombadil by Tolkien. Its a collection of short stories and poetry describing Bombadil and other characters. It inspired my to write an "8th ward" so to speak of the Land. But this is the Tolkien forum...does anyone have this book? Further up, and further in! Edited by: mhoram6910 at: 10/1/02 2:36:00 pm Darth DW Pilot Posts: 17 (10/8/02 5:04 pm) ------------------------------------------------------------ I used too, but my mom sold it in a yard sale when I was 15 an away at Governor's school . Other than that, I loved it. Tom Bombadill was my favorite character from all of the books. D.W. Come to the Duck Side... DARK! I MEANT DARK! DAMNIT! mhoram6910 Lord Pilot Posts: 249 (10/8/02 5:16 pm) ------------------------------------------------------------ That bites...according to Theo on GoR its worth about 33 dollars on EBay... Further up, and further in! MsMaryMalone Master Pilot Posts: 159 (10/16/02 11:57 am) ------------------------------------------------------------ I think it's included in The Tolkien Reader, which I have. It's in verse, if I recall correctly, and I was never really able to get that interested in it. ~MsMary~ "Does the walker choose the path, or the path the walker?" Zvezda Dennitsa Pilot Posts: 1 (11/19/02 12:01 am) ------------------------------------------------------------ no i don't have it but it's one of the ones i read - loved it too. i think he's a great character. still lamenting the loss of him from the LOTR: FOtR movie i didn't think it was that dear even in the bookstores ? what curency are we talking about ? can you tell about what you were writing ? ( if you've mentioned it elsewhere you'll have to forgive me, i'm new in this forum) it sounds really interesting. Edited by: Zvezda Dennitsa at: 11/19/02 12:04:16 am danlo60 The Timekeeper Posts: 1392 (11/19/02 12:18 am) ------------------------------------------------------------ Welcome ZD 2 Ahira's Hangar!!! (I think mhoram's talking about a sequel-story 2 The Chrons of Thomas Covenant, see Donaldson forum) If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't. Lyall Watson mhoram6910 Lord Necromancer Posts: 497 (11/19/02 2:55 pm) ------------------------------------------------------------ Im afraid computer difficulties erased my writings when I tried to save it to an old disk that had WAY too much stuff on it...... The dead pay the debts of the living. Zvezda Dennitsa Pilot Posts: 2 (11/19/02 3:58 pm) ------------------------------------------------------------ LOL that would explain it -i didn't get the reference, haven't read those ones. anyway thanks - great place too mhoram6910 Lord Necromancer Posts: 521 (11/21/02 7:17 pm) ------------------------------------------------------------ If youre interested in fan fiction, check out Bardo's Collections, right here at the Hangar! The dead pay the debts of the living. Zvezda Dennitsa Pilot Posts: 11 (12/15/02 1:54 am) ------------------------------------------------------------ will do - thanks Highdrake Lord Pilot Posts: 55 (4/25/03 7:28 pm) ------------------------------------------------------------ I was also sad that he didn't make it into the movie. I absolutely loved his appearance, and their discussion of him in the Council of Elrond. I have The Adventures of TB, but it's been many years since I read it. I remember it being fun, but I don't remember much specific. ______________ Highdrake's mastery of spells and sorcery was not much greater than his pupil's, but he had clear in his mind the idea of something very much greater, the wholeness of knowledge. And that made him a mage. Duchess of Malfi Lady Scryer Posts: 1077 (4/25/03 8:51 pm) ------------------------------------------------------------ I also like Tom, and his pretty wife, Goldberry, the River's Daughter. Our lives are the songs that sing the universe into existence.~David Zindell ****Tavern Wench of DOGMA, the Defenders of George Martin's Art**** Avatar Lord Pilot Posts: 524 (12/3/06 9:59 pm) ------------------------------------------------------------Haven't read the Adventures, but to be honest, I never really liked him, and tend to skim past him in the book ayway. I sorta see him as comic relief for LotR. (I know he's actually much more than that, ancient and powerful, but I can't help it. ) --A ____________________________________ A sense of the sardonic preserves a man from believing in his own pretensions. -The Sayings Of Maud'Dib ***** Before, you are wise; after, you are wise. In between you are otherwise. Fravashi saying (from the formularies of Osho the Fool) <i>Edited by: danlo60 at: 12/20/06 11:33 am </i> |
Author: | MsMary [ Wed Dec 20, 2006 6:43 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Adventures of Tom Bombadil (condensed) |
I thought that just deleting all the spammer's posts would have solved the problem. (The posts with the gambling and ringtone links.) Or did you try that first and find it didn't work? "Does the walker choose the path, or the path the walker?"<i></i> |
Author: | danlo60 [ Wed Dec 20, 2006 6:26 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Adventures of Tom Bombadil (condensed) |
Only about 7 times...there was def a "bot"! ***** Before, you are wise; after, you are wise. In between you are otherwise. Fravashi saying (from the formularies of Osho the Fool) <i></i> |
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