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NZ Strider (Registered User) |
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Sun, 5/16/2004 at 16:41 EDT (Mon, 5/17/2004 at 9:41 NZDT) |
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Chapter 13 summary <Arquen> [5/15/2004 @ 11:46] (14/15)
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Thank you, Arquen! Great stuff. |
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I'm still not entirely sure that I want to try cram... Sounds like
something that might be better used as mortar for regrouting chimneys or
something.
 A master of disguise, the fox easily blended in with Faramir's rangers when Frodo and Sam were captured.
(Errol Flynn, eat your heart out: you're not even in the same league...)
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- Chapter 13 summary <Arquen> [5/15/2004 @ 11:46] (14/15)
- Thank you Arquen <Altaira> [5/17/2004 @ 22:56] (0/0)
- Very thoughtful week, thank you (No Text) <Merryk> [5/16/2004 @ 22:56] (0/0)
- Thank you, Arquen! Really nice job. (No Text) <Takeo> [5/16/2004 @ 22:35] (0/0)
- Outstanding summary! <N.E. Brigand> [5/16/2004 @ 21:22] (0/0)
- Thanks, Arquen! Really good discussion <Entmaiden> [5/16/2004 @ 20:33] (0/0)
- Thank you, Arquen! Great stuff. <NZ Strider> [5/16/2004 @ 16:41] (0/0)
- Thanks, love the combo of science and myth in the discussion (No Text) <drogo_drogo> [5/16/2004 @ 8:25] (0/0)
- Thanks, Arquen. (No Text) <Penthe> [5/16/2004 @ 4:30] (0/0)
- Nice summary! Thanks indeed, Arquen! (No Text) <Beren IV> [5/16/2004 @ 2:10] (0/0)
- Thanks, great job! And summary! (No Text) <Golfimbul> [5/16/2004 @ 1:13] (0/0)
- Good week, thanks, Arquen! (No Text) <erather> [5/16/2004 @ 0:56] (0/0)
- Great summary and great job! (No Text) <Curious> [5/15/2004 @ 23:50] (0/0)
- You did a marvellous job, Arquen <Kimi> [5/15/2004 @ 18:39] (0/0)
- Mahalo nui loa! <Daughter of Nienna> [5/15/2004 @ 16:47] (1/1)
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