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MCRmyGirl4eva 09-11-2012 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by skip spence (Post 672711)
Well, you could liken life to male genitalia: simple, soft, straight, relaxed and hanging freely. Then women comes along, and it becomes hard. Hard and long.

This is an inappropriate thread title. Thank you!!!!!!!!!!

And this quote just made my day.

Inziladun 09-21-2012 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by alatar (Post 662859)
Just one question, Guinevere: Is there any other utterance of Aragorn's or others that is so...well...different (and odd to these ears)? Why (to me) just the one?

After quite a spell of time, I've stumbled upon yet another instance of Tolkien's use of similar language.
In HOME VIII The War of the Ring, Legolas says:

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'But whatever way we chose, I see a dark path and hard before each of us ere the end.'
To me that's even more odd sounding than Aragorn's quote that began this thread.
The explanation of the wording seems to be one of two options: Legolas has spent far too much time around Aragorn; or both sentences are indeed just examples of the "Tolkienisms" that are part of the appeal these books have for us. ;)


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