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01-08-2006, 04:38 PM | #441 |
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I agtee with what is being said about girion, i think he should leave.
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01-09-2006, 04:33 AM | #442 |
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You're all picking on the clearly weaker tribe.
I would ask you all to look long and hard at ++BOLG. Backwards, this miscreant's name spells GLOB. This is clearly short for... ...globalisation! Begone with the capitalistic fiend! If allowed to prosper, he'll subdue Gondor with a horde of Starbucks! The Rohirrim, growing obese on Big Macs, will become too fat to ride! The Hobbits will be put into Nike sweatshops! Stop Bolg, aka Glob, before it's too late!
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01-09-2006, 05:31 AM | #443 |
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Well, I'm going to go out on a limb here and vote for
++ELVENKING Thranduil is a shoddy excuse for an elf. He's greedy and materialistic, he lacks kingly grace and compassion, and those shenanigans with the Arkenstone were surely beneath the dignity of any of the Quendi.
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01-09-2006, 08:00 AM | #444 |
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++ GIRION
So dull that I thought he'd gone already. Since he hasn't, he should go now.
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01-09-2006, 08:02 AM | #445 |
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Anguriel, I'll tell you what. You help me get rid of Girion (since he's got more votes at the moment) and then I'll help you get rid of Bolg.
Deal? (I've never liked Bolg. I've always wanted to kill him. Don't know why. His name is also waaaay to similar to "blog" and that will just cause more confusion in this techno centered age.)
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01-09-2006, 08:02 AM | #446 |
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I concur that Girion is boring but his necklace is lovely and I'll miss it when it's gone.
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01-09-2006, 09:59 AM | #447 |
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+ + Tom
Btw, what's a burrahobbit?
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01-09-2006, 10:25 AM | #448 |
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Support?!?! I won't know how to handle that
++Elrond Anyone that would allow his daughter to marry a ranger is not a good father, and let's not forget allowing his wife to leave without sufficient guard. Then he goes and become bitter about it getting mad at orcs and trolls when they only did what nature made them. Nature made elves smarter than that yet Elrond was demonstrated pitiful forsight in allowing her to be attacked.
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01-09-2006, 10:36 AM | #450 |
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I quite like Girion, but I can see that the witless anti-Elf lynch-mob psychology is starting to manifest itself...we need to stop before it sends the electorate into a Bacchic frenzy. The bigots mustn't be allowed the blood they crave!
--BOLG, ++GIRION Everyone, Girion is now the official "save Elrond" vote...
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01-09-2006, 10:40 AM | #451 |
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Okay, let's save Elrond.
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01-09-2006, 10:55 AM | #452 |
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I'm all for elves which is why I don't like Thranduil who disgraces the name.
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01-09-2006, 12:28 PM | #453 |
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Not in my view, no more than Thingol, or Eol, or Maeglin do. One of the major parts of my interest in Elves is the morally ambiguous, unpredictable, Faerie side. I like Elves who are more dangerous and less wise...
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Morally ambiguous? That is a very debateable phrase, although debateable somewhere other than a Tolkien forum. well maybe not, but somewhere other than a 'middle-earth reality show' thread, anyway. there is another debateable phrase, while im at it.
either way, elves are clearly there to represent the good in life, anything noble or righteous. clearly, any elf who does not stive to meet these expectations is not fulfilling whatever it is he should be. and i say those who do not, do not deserve even to be in the running for first place prize. tell you waht, lalaith, im all for evicting the elvenking. though i have a bone to pick with elrond at teh same time. as it stands now, elrond is in the lead though. and that is all that stands in the way of me voting elvenking... Quote:
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01-09-2006, 03:48 PM | #455 |
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No more dead guys!
++Girion definitely has to get back in his grave. He's really starting to smell.
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01-09-2006, 03:52 PM | #456 |
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I agree that the elves of the Last Homely House are a bit odd: like 1930s Bright Young Things with their "too, too delicious my dear".
But I can't see how that is Elrond's fault. He seems to talk and think like a sensible person/elf. I'd like him to stay. Eonwe, if you back off Elrond now we can unite tomorrow to boot off Thranduil. Deal? (Ang, yes moral ambiguity is fine if it's got a bit of dash and glamour to it but Elvenking is just a miserable git)
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01-09-2006, 03:57 PM | #457 |
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Well i don't know. I'd like them both gone, and as it stands now, my vote with elrond is doing the most to get either one off...i think ill pass for now, though tomarrow is a new day!
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01-09-2006, 04:02 PM | #458 |
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Vile Bodies, by Elven Waugh
Aragorn Fenwick-Symes is desperate to marry the lovely Arwina, daughter of the eccentric Herald, Colonel Elrond.
Aragorn and Arwina move in a fast set including Legolas Malpractice, and the eccentric, doomed Miss Galadriel Runcible. Through the vicissitudes of fortune and the increasing threat of war, they dance nights away in frenzied parties beneath the trees of Mirkwood, given by the raffish King Thranduil Metroland... Er, that kind of thing.
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01-09-2006, 04:42 PM | #459 |
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Exactly that kind of thing.
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01-09-2006, 07:30 PM | #460 |
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But really what does Elrond provide? He's not humorous. He councils what should and should not be done yet doesn't offer himself to do it. He's not tragic, so there's no sympathy support there. Neither is he charismatic. So what does that leave us? The only other option for an interesting contestant is the unscrupulous individuals who flaunt public nudity on TV and that is not Elrond either. The only thing good to come from Elrond is his sons.
Oh and let's not forget that he's a coward and a liar.. While elves are being slaughtered he retreats to find safe haven for himself and altered the histories to reflect him in a good light.
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01-10-2006, 03:39 AM | #461 |
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You know, it took me two and a half Middle-earth Survivor seasons to get what's so fascinating in these threads that they go on for pages, but actually, this looks pretty fun. What's next, are you perhaps planning to have an All-Stars Survivor - or a BDer Survivor (Eru forbid)?
But now I'm digressing. This post is dedicated to making a case against Beorn. He possesses many qualities that make him an unpleasant tribe member and although I'm but a novice to ME Survivor, I'd strongly recommend considering getting rid of him because: 1) He is rude. A reliable and comprehensive poll of two people clearly shows that Beorn is a nasty character with hardly any manners at all. "He [Beorn] can be appaling when he is angry." "He gets angry easily." - Mr. Gandalf the Grey, wizard "[Beorn] was never very polite." - Mr. J.R.R. Tolkien, professor 2) He is lazy. "He doesn't hunt or eat wild animals." Well, even if he is a vegetarian, there are a lot of other people who would eat meat willingly. It's not an excuse to shirk your tribe's common duties ie. helping to get enough food to everybody. Neither is it an excuse to get all the cream and honey of the tribe. Beorn also has a tendency to make all kinds of animals serve him and do his share of work. This bloke has some serious attitude problems! 3) He is possessive. If Beorn borrows someone something (which doesn't happen often), he incessantly keeps an eye on them and circles around watching that anything won't happen to his belongings. You are voting for Girion because he's too boring (it's quite a good reason, though), but I'm voting for Beorn because he's impossible. ++ Beorn
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I say spawnowen has a valid point. Elrondists and Girionists alike, follow her lead!
--GIRION, ++BEORN Finally, away with the sanctimonious vegetarian! If this tribe has to be attacked, he's the best target by miles.
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01-10-2006, 03:51 AM | #463 |
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Welcome on board, spawn.
Beorn is one of my favourites, but I'll defend him later. For now, Elrond is the one in danger...Morm, you're not being entirely fair...aren't we supposed to be voting for these people purely within the context of their characters in the Hobbit? All the stuff about safe havens, that's not in the Hobbit, I don't think...there, he is kind, hospitable and helpful. He seems to take a pretty ecumenical, inclusive approach, too - all travellers welcome, regardless of ethnic origin.
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01-10-2006, 07:19 AM | #464 |
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perhaps planning to have an All-Stars Survivor - or a BDer Survivor (Eru forbid)?" ================= Spawn, a Second Age Survivor might be interesting. Picture a final featuring the dysfunctional couple: Erendis vs. Aladarion (with Sauron as the impartial arbiter).
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But we are getting ahead of ourselves. We have Elves to kill! I mean.... wait... We've got.... Umm... a fun show to make. Yeah. Now, I like to vote strategically... I wait for a couple votes to crop up and show me who the big candidates are each day. And today I'm seeing Elrond, Galion, and Beorn. Of the three, I really think we should get rid of the dead guy. I mean, really, the only reason that he doesn't stink too badly is that he was charred to a crisp by Smaug. Still, a blackened pile of bones is rather unattractive, and it's driving the rating up. Little kids get scared of charred dead guys. ++ Girion
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01-10-2006, 04:18 PM | #469 |
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Formendacil makes sense. So:
- - Tom + + Girion P. S. For Survivor Second Age don't forget Ancalime (like mother like daughter).
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I suppose the Beorn cause is lost...
--BEORN, ++GIRION
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01-10-2006, 04:32 PM | #471 |
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Well......for now Ive decided i will-
--Elrond -because the instigation of Beorn and Girion had turned me astray. BUT I have yet to be persauded otherwise to vote for/against another...... I am a free vote waiting to be convinced. Show me what you got. ________ Herbal Shop Last edited by Elu Ancalime; 03-03-2011 at 10:39 PM. |
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++GIRION
As Formendacil said, he's a charred dead guy and as such is scaring the children. Additionally, his name can be rearranged to spell No, I rig. Clearly, he was involved in rigging something and was proud of his nefarious activity. His honor is therefore called into question by this discovery and he doesn't deserve to win the contest.
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Ok, when Girion goes, who gets the emeralds?
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01-11-2006, 08:54 AM | #476 |
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Thranduil, obviously. They'll look prettiest on him...
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I believe Anguirel has already summed up the situation nicely.
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I tend to agree with SpM. Some dwarf tossing
is clearly called for.
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