Originally posted by mendhak And let's not forget their sweet voices and their love for trees and nature. But they are bad, because they forgot their friendship with the dwarves.
Originally posted by debbie_82 Pardon my lack of knowledge about these characters but I can say they are interesting. :-)
What are Ents? Entities? like water and fire and air?
Don't you remember the walking trees? Ents are 20 feet tall and are older than mankind itself. They're real slow too, and they take a long time to speak. They've been around since the beginning, and the first and second and third Ages of Man are just a passing moment to them.
Actually know that you described them, I kind of remember Lord of the Rings, also the game Heroes. I know what they are but I guess I don't know their names.
Originally posted by debbie_82 Can u please describe goblins, I'm bad with names.
Goblins are usually drunk. They live in Ireland. They drink a lot. And they live in Ireland. And they tend to repeat themselves a lot. They repeat themselves.
Originally posted by mendhak Don't you remember the walking trees? Ents are 20 feet tall and are older than mankind itself. They're real slow too, and they take a long time to speak. They've been around since the beginning, and the first and second and third Ages of Man are just a passing moment to them.
Much like British Gas engineers (except they're only 6 feet tall).
Originally posted by mendhak Goblins are usually drunk. They live in Ireland. They drink a lot. And they live in Ireland. And they tend to repeat themselves a lot. They repeat themselves.
I'm not a drunkard and
I don't live in Ireland and
I don't repeat myselft
Goblins = Saurman's helpers at the very beginning of number 1?
Nothing wrong with being an Orc, you get to be called "Orcsies" But, apparently I look like Smeagol, with my comb over and all, so I shall stake a claim to that character.
Originally posted by Pc_Madness I was so going to do that yesterday. Went to see it, and if no-one was in there I would have done some of the stuff.
Go to the now empty film showing dressed as Frankenfurter and wander around looking terribly confused....as I think I may have been touching myself just a little too much in the last recent months or so
Oi PC the guy selling the popcorn did he ask you out?...
Originally posted by Pc_Madness Goblins = Saurman's helpers at the very beginning of number 1?
Nope. Goblins were in The Hobbit. It was goblins that brought Bilbo to the caves of the Misty Mountains where he found the ring. That well preceeds Saruman's decline. In fact, I think I recall that Sauron first created goblins as permutations ofelves when he was at Angbad (or did Melkor do that before then?). It was only after Sauron restored power in Mordor that he created the "Uruks" or "Orcs", which were then bred or replicated (and possibly improved) by Saruman.