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Bęthberry 03-03-2005 09:57 AM

Well, a double nomination from me this week. Here's something to show what standards Middle earth Mirth can achieve:

"A muffin, English or othewise, is still not a patch on a crumpet, really." From the undoubtable Rimbaud on the American Readers (and others) thread

Not to be confused with strumpets, now, mind.

Bęthberry 04-11-2005 08:56 AM

This was posted last week on littlemanpoet's thread, The Emblems of Religion don't belong ... or do they?".

Son of Númenor's distinction between evangelical and eucatastrophic

I like Sono's post for two reasons. It is first of all succinct. And second it relates the question to aspects of Tolkien's own theorising about narrative. Tolkien did not proselytise his faith even while his faith is expressed in his art. Very astute and perceptive, Sono!

Mithalwen 05-06-2005 11:30 AM

There are six types of Troll written by Tolkien: See HERE. Only the Stone trolls encountered by Bilbo and the Dwarves were mentioned to be turned to stone with the sun's light.

I would imagine that if cleverly knocked down, a nice sharp stave/spear could be rammed in between the scales of the troll's hide (An armpit would be good - puncture the lung, and if shoved far enough and at a downward angle, the heart would be pierced). Or one right through the ear hole into the brain would do it. And of course there are always the eyes . . .

~*~ Pio, the bloodthirsty


I wish to nominate this post which probably had a limited audience since it was in response to a query of mine on troll killing on the "Fall of the North" Discussion thread. Partly it was a prompt, helpful and succinct response and partly it revealed an unsuspected dimension to Pio (unsuspected by me at least) :D

Bęthberry 05-08-2005 07:43 AM

Oh, indeed, Mithalwen, those of us who are familiar with pio's past gaming exploits are quite aware of her more recondite forms of knowledge. Why, Mithadan even--but I digress. Well does pio deserve a commendation here for her tireless and prompt help and information gathering for The Shire. She's a gem--our own "Gilmarillion"--and that's for both girl and gamer and gem!

I would like to nominate Helen/Mark 12_30's post from littlemanpoet's thread Smith of Wooton Major in Middle Earth?.

Why? because Helen presents a fascinating observation about the role of trespassing in The Silm and Tolkien's other works. Here's the relevent morsel that tantalises my thoughts:

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The word "trespassing" comes to mind. (Remember the salmon swimming into the hot spring at the bottom of the lake? The narrator was out of his element, and you loved it, as I fondly recall.) Smith is essentially trespassing; Frodo is frequently trespassing; by contrast the Sil narrator has every right to be there. So where's the mystery that creates thirst in the soul? I suspect that what moves you is your desire for transcendance-- and that hunger is best whetted by mystery.

Perhaps the Sil creates regret, longing for the good old days, rather than the longing to pierce and percieve a mystery.
She puts her finger on another aspect too, but that's for the telling on lmp's thread.

Lovely observation, Helen!

Estelyn Telcontar 08-26-2005 12:53 PM

I would like to present an extremely hilarious post by Squatter for this category: Could I have a room with a view? on the 'Do Balrogs Have Wings?' thread. He combines friendly banter with his usual classy humour to make a post that has me laughing out loud!

piosenniel 08-26-2005 01:16 PM

Yes, Squatter's post was a delight to read. :) I was especially taken with the cat pictures. :smokin:

~*~ Pio

Bęthberry 08-26-2005 01:38 PM

Although I hesitate to disagree with two--two!--of our illustrious Moderators, I must demur. Clever as Squatter's post is, one other drew from me greater laughs. Allow me to nominate Estelyn own post, The Battle of the Battleship concerning Davossë and HI-wë and Laluinen on the infamous RPG, Revenge of the Entish Bow.

The BarrowDowns hath no higher reputation than this, to be enshrined within the posts of our very own parody. Esty, you slay us.

Hookbill the Goomba 08-26-2005 01:44 PM

I think Crazy captions, despite being very much a one-liner thread has some damned funny posts. My favourite one so far this week has been Éomer's patented melodramatic semi-colon gags I just thought it was very amusing.

Bęthberry 11-03-2005 08:16 AM

Muddled muses light fuses
 
Rimbaud's poetic tour de farce was upstaged in a late-night one-liner by Valesse's Ringing reply.

Wham, bam, it's anagram slam this week.

Bęthberry 11-28-2005 02:48 PM

Lush makes a very perceptive observation about Denethor on lmp's thread, What's the worse thing characters had to face in Middle earth/.

Lush's observations speaks to something that I think we haven't much discussed here on the Downs, whether Tolkien (or the story) lends itself to the interpretation that what is needful is personal self-control rather than emotional excess. That contrast can itself be questioned, I realise, but still, Lush's point is I think a fascinating perspective from which to view the man who would fry his child.

Kudos to a very stimulating post. You go, Girl!

Bęthberry 01-02-2006 12:03 PM

The holidays always interrupt my playtime here, so this is a very late entry, but one which by all means ought to be highly recommended as a supreme example of what spending time on the Barrow Downs does to people.

I herebye nominate Abercrombie of Rohan's post with the Barrow Downs Periodic Table as one of the highlights not only of that week, but of that month and the entire year.

And durn it I can't get a small image of the periodic table to work here.

Amanaduial the archer 01-02-2006 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Bęthberry
The holidays always interrupt my playtime here, so this is a very late entry, but one which by all means ought to be highly recommended as a supreme example of what spending time on the Barrow Downs does to people.

I herebye nominate Abercrombie of Rohan's post with the Barrow Downs Periodic Table as one of the highlights not only of that week, but of that month and the entire year.

And durn it I can't get a small image of the periodic table to work here.

Seconded! Ah, 'tis a terrible thing that the Barrow-Downs obsession can do to people...*shakes head*

AbercrombieOfRohan 01-02-2006 01:20 PM

I'm honoured!
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Ah, 'tis a terrible thing that the Barrow-Downs obsession can do to people...
And, of course, don't forget an 1 and 1/2 hour Pre-Calculus class... That combination has continually led to disastrous things.


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