I think its A.
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C++
It's C. Strider to Frodo in Bree:
Quote:
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What news from the West, Rangers of the Dreme?
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having in mind 10 days rule, let me revive this with the new quote:
'It is likely enough
A. that he will be fit to arise tomorrow, for a short while B. they will prove the deadliest foes of our foe. C. yet I am not sure D. but he makes many journeys and may be met in many places E. you’ll pass a lot of time finding this one out F. and yet as likely as not G. but who would think of casting away the Ring of Power? |
Is it C??
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I would be glad to confirm your guess if only you were so kind as to provide the cirmumstances and the speaker too :)
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How things change...
Wow! It sure has quitened down at quotes... Time to begin the revival process.
Its C. Said by Aragorn to Legolas & Gimli. |
Go ahead :)
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It's been more than 10 days so...
Did I not say that:
A. I will come with you B. I wished to speak to you C. I hold your oath fulfilled D. I do not like green eggs and ham E. I would not have it so F. if you should pass the doors of Moria, beware G. before, but do you ever listen to me |
F
Aragorn, to no one in particular, but allegedly to Gandalf who just perished, lamenting and complaining in his bereavement and loss.
Always makes me sob, even though I know Gandalf will come back later on... |
I've played a fool
Cunningly done, Mistress - they are all alike
But I admitt my hastiness in replying, it is not F, it is B :) Quote:
cheers |
Correct indeed! I was hoping someone will fall for that trap *evil laugh* :p
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I did. Or it was more like a stumble ;)
Next one: Here's the passage A. Lots-ss of tasty goblins-sses down there, lots-ss B. But we durstn't go in, precious, no we durstn't C. But you cannot pass D. It was made by those who are Dead, and the Dead keep it, until the time comes. The way is shut E. And Aragorn may pass F. But right or wrong, we must take the other G. I am tired of stairs and stone passages. I would give a good deal for the feel of grass at my toes. |
A guess...
Is it G?
If not a hint please. :D |
No, not G
Hint: It is not in LoTR |
Then it's B (Gollum, in The Hobbit, chapter Riddles in the Dark).
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You've got your man (hobbit? unidentified slimy creature?), lady :D
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Thanks! err...thanks a lot :D
Let us sit down
A. and have a bite to eat B. and rest while we may C. and be more at ease D. for time has not yet come for action E. and talk for a while F. and then you can tell me your story G. for we are weary with toil H. here, near this harmless and friendly-looking willow tree. |
B...g...b...g!
Could it be G? I have this feeling that it is Gimli who says it although it doesn't sound like something he would say... But I'll trust my instincts (wouldn't be the first time they are wrong) and say G.
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It's neither B nor G. :D
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I think it's F.
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going to go with the instincts again...
It has to be E said by Faramir to Frodo and Sam. My sixth sense cannot be wrong! :rolleyes:
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It's E alright. But it's Gandalf to Aragorn and Gimli. :D However, it could also be Faramir to Frodo and Sam, I haven't checked.
In any case, you've got the right answer - thread is yours. |
Wohoo! :)
A little finetuning and my sixth sense shall be unerring! :rolleyes: ;)
But to the business: I seek the Paths of the Dead! Come with me a. who dare. b. who are not afraid of the dead. c. Legolas and Gimli. d. to the halls of the betrayers. e. who will! f. if your heart does not quail before the ghosts of Men. h. if you will pass through hundreds of thousands of miniature skulls! have fun! :) |
Isn't that usually a sixth sense??
It's E. Said by Aragorn to Gimli and Legolas and the Dunedain (and others?).
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Isn't sixth what I said? you should sleep more ;)
E it is. well done. :)
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The latter part of that? Yeah, it's true.
;)
"You have doomed yourselves A. to death in battle." B. so will you not now listen to my counsel?" C. yet not all is lost, maybe." D. and you know it." E. to a hopeless chase." F. to trust to luck again." G. either here or wherever the black tide overtakes you." H. and fallen into folly." |
I will go again with my sixth sense and say F. The speaker could be... Gandalf?
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Firefoot, you there? :)
If Paavo is not correct, I'll guess C. |
Neither of those is correct.
Sorry for the delay - my posting in quotes threads is so sporadic I forget which threads I'm in... :rolleyes: ;) |
Sleepys back
Do they still have the 10 day rule?
Quote:
B. over the river C. Past the mountain D. To a place where none dare go E. To buy new games for their PS2 of dooms. Its E! Pick E! |
C?
could it be Gandalf about Frodo and Sam, saying that they have disappeared from the reach of his eyes?
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Nope
Maybe.
But your sig says maybe pretty much always means no, so no! You'll have to try harder mate. :) |
D?
Éowyn about Aragorn and co.? |
Neigh, Neigh
....I meant Nay! Guess again if you will. But I say its E.
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Come on people take a shot at it.
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Is it A?
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What the heck.
B? Mayhap Aragorn to Gandalf about Frodo and Sam?
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Well Yea,
It is A but who said it and to who.
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The Power Of The Bump
Can't be that hard now that you have the whole quote...
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