* Dear lord, why did I get stuck with these two?*
didn’t like that part very much – Treebeard is wise and old and stuff – but the animation made up for that
In the book, he had never heard of a Hobbit before either. You can live a million years but if you haven’t…
heard of something, no matter how long you live, you won’t know about it. And hobbits don’t go outside of….
their alotted area. Even the men who were closer to them thought they were merely a legend.
Doctors Request: Wash Face, Shave Face
yeah Sulerina, that’s true: but he didn’t squeeze them to death did he? in the book?
no he didn’t
He never mistook them for orcs in the book. He heard their voices first and liked them.
If he’d thought they were orcs, why didn’t he step on them like he did Grishnakh instead of picking them up?
He was interested in them. They didn’t look like any orc he’d ever seen, but he couldn’t be sure they were
who they said they were, so he had to be careful.
He squeezed ’em something fierce in real life, too. Poor Billy and Dom!
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* Dear lord, why did I get stuck with these two?*
didn’t like that part very much – Treebeard is wise and old and stuff – but the animation made up for that
In the book, he had never heard of a Hobbit before either. You can live a million years but if you haven’t…
heard of something, no matter how long you live, you won’t know about it. And hobbits don’t go outside of….
their alotted area. Even the men who were closer to them thought they were merely a legend.
Doctors Request: Wash Face, Shave Face
yeah Sulerina, that’s true: but he didn’t squeeze them to death did he? in the book?
no he didn’t
He never mistook them for orcs in the book. He heard their voices first and liked them.
If he’d thought they were orcs, why didn’t he step on them like he did Grishnakh instead of picking them up?
He was interested in them. They didn’t look like any orc he’d ever seen, but he couldn’t be sure they were
who they said they were, so he had to be careful.
He squeezed ’em something fierce in real life, too. Poor Billy and Dom!