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1000th Post
Hey, I didn't notice until now, but I've ust passed the 1,000th post mark! Quite an accomplishment for someone who really can't play diddly on the whistle, eh?
When I'm allowed into the Hallowed Grounds, I'm requesting those Chocolate Cigars be made available.
All the Best, Tom
When I'm allowed into the Hallowed Grounds, I'm requesting those Chocolate Cigars be made available.
All the Best, Tom
"Consult the Book of Armaments"
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Thanks, Martin. As to the Tom Bombadil question, that's a riddle, so you have to figure it out.Martin Milner wrote:Huzzah!
And may I say how much I've enjoyed your company and your posts too TomB! Thoroughly good chap! (I can't play the whistle for candy either)
Hey, are you really Tom Bombadil?
He appeared as an old man, at least in hobbit eyes, with a wrinkled and ruddy face, bright blue eyes, and a bristling brown beard. He was said to be taller than a typical hobbit, but too short to be a Man, so he seems to have been about five feet in height. His costume consisted of a blue jacket and yellow boots, and he wore an old and battered hat, surmounted by a feather. He seems to have preferred to wear a swan-feather in his hat, but before he met Frodo and company on the banks of the Withywindle, he had acquired the feather of a Kingfisher instead. In his own house, rather than a hat, he wore a crown of autumn leaves, perhaps revealing something of the elemental powers he possessed.
All the Best, Tom
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