False?
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Well, it's been ten days, so I would like to take a stab at this thread if Fingolfin II would not like to take the lead, as he answered last....
If he would not, then I can give you guys this... Quote:
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Argh! Can't remember if he does say wish, or if he says want...
I THINK it was want, so I say FALSE... If this turns out to be the wrong answer, I know it was Gandalf who said it to Frodo when he woke up in Rivendell :) |
First of all, Nimiriel, you shouldn't have two answers in one post. It sorta defeats the purpose of only having two answers... :mad:
Anyway, your first answer of "False" is true (kinda oxymoronic!?!) So, your go. :D |
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I'll get you one now... hmm, here goes: 43! Good luck to y'all :) |
False.
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I think it's false too--if it's reffering to Gimli and Legolas' Orc-slayning contest....;)
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Or true. In the movie, Gimli said 43.
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Oh... well... None of you got it rigt so far...
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I think you're supposed to ask a new one then.
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Oki, I just wanted to make sure people got to guess.
The answer is: TRUE Legolas to Gimli (Movies) when he shot an arrow in that dead orc Gimli sat on top of. So, Thorongil, as you came very close and got the true part right, I'll let you have a go :) |
Here goes...
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False.
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Yup.
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So I get to go?
Here it is then: Quote:
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Samwise, you should be clever enough to figure that out, all by yourself...
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True? Bilbo to Frodo in the LoTR books?
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Was that to me? I think it was, but the answer was wrong, Fingolfin, so I go again.
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:D ;) :D |
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Terribly sorry about you not being that clever, Samwise. :rolleyes:
But here is a clue,... (Most of my quotes are from the books. It makes it harder to find and discern the truth or falsity of it) :D |
Well, then it's true, said by Gandalf in the book, though it's by Elrond in the movie.
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I think it is false, because I think in the movie Elrond says 'Bring forth the ring, Frodo'.
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Well, well, well. What I thought would happen, did happen. You are both right. In the book, Gandalf says, "Bring out the Ring, Frodo!", and in the movie, Elrond says, "Bring forth the Ring, Frodo."
I must say, I did not know what to do at this turn of events... should I flip a coin? I will say that Evisse should go, because he answered how I thought it should be, and because he answered first. So, your go, Evisse. :D Really sorry about that, Fingolfin II. :( :( |
Ah...it's cool man :-).
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I was sure there was something tricky...
Thanks! (I'm a she though :) )
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Well, if it's supposed to be the Gate-keeper outside Bree it's false; he says "What may your names be, might I ask?"
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You're correct, that was the situation I had in mind!
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Thank you kindly.
"May light shine on your swords!"
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I'm pretty sure it's false... I could be wrong.
Sorry about that, Evisse the Blue, who is female. :D |
Very true, Bilbo. The quote is indeed false. Your turn. :D
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Wow! That was a shot in the dark...
"and though he may have forgotten, your friend promised to have a talk with me." Good luck! :D |
False.
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You are correct, Firefoot. Your go.
Have fun, |
Thanks! True or False: "There's a place where we can talk a bit"
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Herm...false.
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Sorry - that's true. Said by Shagrat. Here's a new one: "But my life is broken."
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I'm pretty sure this is false.
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That one's also true. Denethor said it to Pippin. Another one: "What will you do to him?"
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I think it's false... "What will you do with him?" is what it really says...
Note: I'm trying to get these with lttle help from the books |
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