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Topic: Re: Tolkien's sources    Reply to: msg 12452
Posted: April 29, 2000 at 20:19:03: by Wibstap
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: : : : : Has anyone ever seen a hobbit? I don't think I have. I've seen dwarves although not the ones Tolkiens talking aobut.

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: : : : Actually, when I was in jr. high I was short for my age and had curly brown hair and since my friends knew I liked Tolkien I ended up being nicknamed "Hobbit". But, no, I turned out to be just a short man. Oh well.

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: : : Well in The Hobbit Tolkien says that Hobbits need description nowadays because most of us don't know what they look like. Maybe they just don't like us and they like to hide.

: : : -Valgus

: : Our very own Aelmer wrote a very interestin story on the subject.

: Really? I would like to see that. Is it on the Net?
: -Thentaran

He wrote it under the alias of "Wittsit Goodbody" (sp?). I suppose you can find it by searching the White Council Archives, by typing in "Goodbody" in Archives 31-40.



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