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i didn't actually understand the fuss about tolkein until the balrog scene... moondog Send a noteboard - 26/01/2010 03:17:34 AM
up to that point i thought the book basically rambled and i didn't feel any affinity for the characters except gandalf. and him only because i read the hobbit first... :rolleyes:
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