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06-27-2007, 06:59 AM | #1 |
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The Tramp/Wizard Link
Ever noticed how many tramps look like Wizards?
As I was telling Mr Hookbill recently, there are two tramps who hang around the cider-soaked open air drinking establishment that is the shopping area by my office, who bear an uncanny resemblance to Gandalf. One may in fact not be a tramp as I have never seen him clutching two litres of Special Red nor begging money with menaces, but he hangs around all day, in a slightly dreamlike state, drifting in and out of the Co-op and Thorntons like a tall, hairy fairy. He wears socks with his Jesus sandals too, which is intriguing - I thought that trend went out with my old German teacher and the 1980s... But the other is definitely a tramp. Anyway last night I caught a bus that had come from Chesterfield and was delighted to find that it contained two more Gandalf Tramps! Is there some kind of wizard/tramp mathematical formula gving you the probability that any given tramp will be wizard-like? Or is something quite sinister going on round here? Am I very close to Diagon Alley or something? Have the Sheffield floods brought some Istari on an urgent mission, sailing down the swollen Don on the front passenger door of an abandoned Ford Mondeo?
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06-27-2007, 07:40 AM | #2 | |
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06-27-2007, 07:40 AM | #3 |
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Perhaps there is a connection. The term 'to tramp' and 'tramping' is used in The Lord of the Rings several times to describe wandering around in the open for long periods of time. Gandalf most certainly did this, having no fixed abode and this is often one of the criticisms made of him.
Let us not forget, also, that one of Wormtongs' insults to ol' Gandalf is "... and you, the most beggar like of them all..." Which suggests that wizardry and tramp...ery?... were connected in some way. Or was it perhaps just Gandalf's lifestyle? Radagast the Brown can't have been that much better; living in the forest and all. And as for the Blue wizards, who can say. In conclusion... Gandalf should shave his eyebrows a bit...
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06-27-2007, 08:05 AM | #4 | ||
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Have you got a long beard, long hair, tweed jacket with greasy elbows and a faint whiff of cider about you? It certainly wouldn't be supper anyway - you don't see me for dust come 4 or 5pm... Quote:
The Blue Wizards are the ones who scream obscenities at the pigeons...I'm just not going to go there with regard to the Brown Wizards...
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06-27-2007, 02:22 PM | #5 | ||
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I know who you mean for I have seen him too and I thought he looked like Gandalf! He is very tall as well, around 6 foot 4 I would think. I don't think that he is homeless but he always seems to be wearing a smile and drifting around aimlessly (or perhaps that is what he wants us to think?). I am so glad someone else has seen him and put 2 and 2 together as I thought my girlfriend and I were the only ones! Quote:
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