My favourite is The Silmarillion.
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So, so, so pretty. by
on 2008-07-21 11:48:00 UTC
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Sorry 'bout that! by
on 2008-07-21 09:59:00 UTC
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My e-mail's kunenk at gmail dot com.
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They are so beautiful. by
on 2008-07-21 07:29:00 UTC
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I especially like Celebrant, Silmarillion and The White Tree. Now I'm rather desperately envious of people who can actually sew.
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*makes grabby motions* by
on 2008-07-21 07:08:00 UTC
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Waaaaaant.
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*smites shift key* That should be "Very pretty!" (nm) by
on 2008-07-21 05:45:00 UTC
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Very pretty1 by
on 2008-07-21 05:44:00 UTC
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(Too bad I wouldn't fit into any of them. Dresses like that are made for dancers and supermodels. But I definitely like them!)
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My apologies... by
on 2008-07-21 04:50:00 UTC
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I'm Techno.Dann(at)gmail.com
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Lord of the Rings Dance Dresses by
on 2008-07-21 04:33:00 UTC
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I was browsing sites looking for decent Irish dancing solo dresses (I don't have one yet and would like to own one) I came across this needlework site featuring Irish dance dresses based off of The Lord of the Rings. Some of them are absolutely amazing!
Some of my favorites:
The River Silverlode http://www.silverlodeneedlecraft.com/riversilverlode.htm
Far Green Country http://www.silverlodeneedlecraft.com/fargreencountry.htm
Rivendell in Autumn http://www.silverlodeneedlecraft.com/rivenautumn.htm
Shadowfax http://www.silverlodeneedlecraft.com/shadowfax.htm
The White Tree
http://www.silverlodeneedlecraft.com/WhiteTree.htm
The Silmarillion
http://www.silverlodeneedlecraft.com/Silmarillion.htm
I suddenly find myself wanting to post all of them. Check out www.silverlodeneedlecraft.com for the rest of them.
AREN'T THEY PRETTY? :-O
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Yes, I love that idea, too by
on 2008-07-21 03:47:00 UTC
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I think it's our ideas that are a little mixed up, not you.
I also think you've restated my idea quite well. The canon in the tape would have to be harmless to Agents (or perhaps just tingle or sting a little) even though they're not canon themselves; hence the glitter activation.
Although I do wonder if Agents who are native to the 'verse count as being Canon enough, despite not being canon characters.
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Movie post- everyone please look! by
on 2008-07-21 03:39:00 UTC
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All these people have volunteered to voice characters in the PPC Movie, but have failed to provide an email address. If you have an email address for any of them, or indeed are them, please send it to either myself or Trojie, as we have the voice instructions finalised and would like to send them out asap.
Artic Blade
BattleHamster
BeetleFire
Chatvert
Elcalion
Fichunter
kd7sov
Leto Haven
Luana Starlight
Rohirric Monkey
Techno-Dann
wingnut
Thanking you in advance,
Cassie, mildly stressed but in a good way
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*snicker* by
on 2008-07-21 02:17:00 UTC
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"The status is NOT quo! The world is a mess and...I just have to rule it."
"You are NOT my nemesis! My nemesis is Captain Hammer...corporate tool...dislocated my shoulder a week ago..."
And...I have the Bad Horse song stuck in my head...
And Nathan Fillion sings! Holy crap!
"It will...because I hold a PhD in HORRIBLENESS!"
And Joss Whedon's letter sounds like it was written by a hyper PPCer. Seriously.
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Happy birthday! by
on 2008-07-21 01:54:00 UTC
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Conga rats on reaching official adulthood!
I will snag those t-shirts...WANT.
*gifts with an egg whisk (gold-plated) and a bar of Swiss chocolate*
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Hee. by
on 2008-07-21 01:53:00 UTC
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You lucky dog, you.
Yay about Eponine--I agree that her voice on the soundtrack was...well...bleh, to put it into a sound-word. And too bad about Fantine. Sort of a switch in voice goodness/badness for the characters as opposed to the soundtrack, then?
Eee, Javert and Valjean! Good to know that Valjean was pulled off well--that range is damn impressive.
I'd have to agree about that unfair advantage--case in point, my voice instructor. The man can hit those low notes beautifully, but do the most spot-on Julie Andrews vocal impression ever, high notes and all.
Thank you for tellings! ;-D
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*snicker* (nm) by
on 2008-07-21 01:45:00 UTC
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I'll throw my lot in with #50. by
on 2008-07-20 22:44:00 UTC
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"There Will Be Glitter" seems the best of the leaders.
(Though I like "PPC: Big Damn Heroes," too. *g*)
~Neshomeh
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That would be an idea. Bacon is very expensive. (nm) by
on 2008-07-20 18:49:00 UTC
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My thoughts... by
on 2008-07-20 17:28:00 UTC
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The world does not change, but the people do. Valjean finds peace and redemption, Cosette goes from being a drudge to a young woman with the man of her dreams. Javert is unable to accept the changes in his worldview and chooses death instead. That's where the plot is.
If there's a message, I think it has to do with redemption. At least, that's what I wrote in my term paper last year.
The Javert I saw had an accent, too. Somehow, it really fits the character.
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My personal favorite by
on 2008-07-20 16:26:00 UTC
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-- is probably the opener of Act II. It's a great duet. But all of the music is fantastic. It's so dextrous. It does everything you want it to do, but it slips in some unexpected twists along the way. So much fun.
~Neshomeh
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Re: Voteage for the PPC Movie Name! by
on 2008-07-20 15:43:00 UTC
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I really like number 39. Mission: Mostly Impossible.