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Funny you should say that...
Did you ever come across a sentence or phrase in Tolkien's works that made you laugh because it brought a funny image to mind? I seem to be running across a lot of these lately... here are some of them:
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Dunno, except that line "And still Meriadoc the hobbit stood, blinking..."
Sort of makes me think of Pippin more than Merry. Of course, that's because I'm picturing that adorably stupid look on Billy Boyd's face when the apple hits him in the forehead... |
OK, you've caught me...
"Tirion on Tuna"... I can't help but think "tuna salad on rye." |
It's true... Tuna cracks me up every time. Try as I might, I cannot take that name seriously.
But does this thread include movie lines? Because every time I watch The Two Towers and hear Eowyn speak, I see a flaming hobbit named Rick Cottentree running away from orcs. And I now (thanks to the American Readers thread) picture Smeagol as holding an American tater tot up to the sun going "Eh, what's taters, precious?". I may have to Adobe something for the fun of it... Fea |
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In FotR Gandalf says, "If you don't let me in, Frodo, I shall blow your door right down your hole and out through the hill!" I don't mean to be rude, but you know... :D By the way, I love you avatar Beanamir. :D |
I find this quite funny.
[Merry: ][Saruman] has been much occupied.Because he really is. |
From BoLT2
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Note to Lhuna -- Yeah, I think I do need a little more sleep. :D |
When I first read "Tirion on Tuna", I pictured the city as a cat mecca...
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Can you imagine how it would have seemed if Tolkien had kept the name he originally chose for Frodo - Bingo?! :eek: Everyone time I'd hear that, I'd be imagining a retirement colony in Florida, hearing that winning number...
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Only Tooks and Ponies
After having drawn attention to himself by singing a rhyme on the table and then disappearing without trace, Bingo crept to a corner of the Prancing Pony and removed the Ring, only to be confornted by the mysterious hooded Hobbit. Removing his hood, the Hobbit, whose name was Trotter, took a puff on a large cigar and a sipped from a mug of ale curiously adorned with a miniature umbrella. Fixing Bingo with a condescending look, Trotter declared:
"Bingo, you plonker ...!" |
Oh, Nimmy! *dies*
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From Book 4 Chapter 1 (currently the one being discussed in CbC):
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I'm afraid I don't understand how "a nasty bog" is toilet humour. I thought that "bog" was just another word for "swamp".
~'Leny, feeling ignorant once again |
Uh-oh, it's another cross cultural linguistic thing! Bog is slang for 'toilet' over here in the UK, so you can imagine what a smelly one might imply! (sorry if anyone was eating, by the way...)
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Ah. I see.
The "Bog of Eternal Stench" makes so much more sense now... |
hee hee
I've found the best one of all.
From The Hobbit, A Short Rest, Bilbo speaking as he descends into the valley of Rivendell- Quote:
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My brother was attempting to read "The Hobbit" aloud to us all, and when he came to the part where Gandalf "stuck out his big bushy eyebrows", somehow dear ol' Sam read "stuck out his big bushy tongue". Needless to say, I cannot think of that spot in the books anymore without that image.
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Vans.
I was just reading Pelennor Fields . . .
It was through the mist that presently [Merry] saw the van of the Men of Gondor approaching.Imrahil: *beep beep* Hi, guys. Need a lift? |
Revival...
...cos this thread is too good to die.
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I read this in the Silmarillion,
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Though I must admit that I have never actually read LOTR all the way through from FOTR to ROTK (I have listened to a very good audio adaptation of the whole thing that didn't leave THAT much out, read all of ROTK, along with bits and pieces of FOTR and TTT though) I did like where Frodo threatened to have Gandalf turn Sam into a spotted toad. Imagine if that had actually happened! (I used that idea in a thread called "LOTR Road Trip" once)
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Perhaps you may have heard of Legless? He followed the fellowship in a wheelchair and was a good friend of Gimli's.
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I still rather firmly believe that it should come as a surprise to nobody that anybody is the son of Gróin.
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its really wierd that hobbits literally mean rabbits:
homo=human (latin) rabbit (you know what that is) |
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I've just done some research on Jerusalem, and I've read Kidron Valley as Cirdan Valley. After thinking "what the hell?" and rereading the name a few times I've realised how bad I am at reading.
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Denethor, Stewart of Gondor...
Imagine a person named Denny Stuart Gordon! Those are all real names, just put into the right combination!
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My friend was talking to me on the phone one day and the connection was terrible. She said something about antennas, and I thought she said ann-thenath. That was pretty akward.
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It gets quite annoying, though, when you start writing Beleriand instead of Beryllium on science tests and Indis instead of indice (means "clue") in French tests.
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This is a picture of the cover of a copy of "Poems and Stories" (includes Adventures of Tom B., Farmer Giles of Ham, Leaf by Niggle, and others). It might be my imagination, but in the roots of the tree (on the right hand side) you can find J.R.R.T's initials. I don't know who drew the picture, ight be JRRT himself. Weird, isn't it?
PS: Sorry for the smudged image. Blame it on the camera.:mad: |
Ooh! Ooh!
Here are some nice little incongruities to giggle at: Quote:
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