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Nimrodel_9
11-05-2004, 05:26 PM
I know what everyone is thinking. Nimrodel must be one of those crazy fan-girls. No I am not. I am not obsessed with Orlando Bloom (I prefer Dominic and Viggo;) ). But I decided I would start this thread any way. We are constantly reading posts by the Leggy-boppers (I confess I am one of them). But can`t the poor guy get a little respect? In the books he is a bit of a pansy yes, but he is also one of the brave fellowship members. He does what he can to help Frodo, and is a really cool guy. Who shares my idea?
Nimrodel ;)
The Barrow-Wight
11-05-2004, 05:50 PM
I'm keeping an eye on this thread, because it looks extremely like to be closed. But I would like to hear about where Legolas is a 'pansy' in the books. I missed that part and would love to see some details.
Morgul Queen
11-05-2004, 06:13 PM
He's more amusing in the books...if slightly creepy, but I like him best in the parts that were cut from the books. *bows to C Tolkien*
The Saucepan Man
11-06-2004, 10:14 AM
OK, so that's two unsupported assertions now: "pansy" and "creepy".
Evidence?
Farmira
11-06-2004, 10:28 AM
... and im sorry, but i have to agree with then ^^^ :D
Morgul Queen
11-06-2004, 02:20 PM
OK, so that's two unsupported assertions now: "pansy" and "creepy".
Creepy because he turns killing things into a game. I find that rather creepy....well, when not talking about 'Sues, of course! *sheepish*
[Darn Straight! I'm not creepy, just enthusiastic.]
Says the one who tied up a 'Sue, paralyzed her vocal chords and fed her to spiders...alive. -_-
The Barrow-Wight
11-06-2004, 02:34 PM
You'll need to start over if you want to discuss this topic correctly.
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