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Sho - employed again! Posted Mar 18, 2003
wish I could go to the gym....
hohum, not really in a drooling mood right now, work and the gruesomes are putting me through the wringer.
Ah.... bright spot on the near horizon: tonight Abyss (the Stargate ep where Daniel makes a guest appearance) is on Sky Mix, followed by the very first ep of Farscape on the sci fi channel.
woo hoo!
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Leopardskinfynn... sexy mama Posted Mar 18, 2003
You've probably seen this already Sho, but I thought I'd post the URL here, just in case you haven't. Or anyone else of course.
http://www.barrowdowns.com/middleearthname.asp?Size=
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Sho - employed again! Posted Mar 18, 2003
According to the Red Book of Westmarch,
In Middle-earth, was a Happy Ent
Elven Name Possibilities for
The root name suitable for feminine and masculine is:
Lostthoron
More feminine versions are:
Lostthoroniel
Lostthoronien
Lostthoronwen
Hobbit lass name for Dora Underhill from Standelf
Dwarven Name for Sarin Musichammer This name is for both genders.
Orkish Name for Zagnakh the Choker This name is for both genders
In the mood I'm in, I'll stick to the Orc name!
and yes... I've been there already, but thanks. I needed the laugh.
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Leopardskinfynn... sexy mama Posted Mar 18, 2003
You're welcome Sho
Apparently I'm 'a Feared Wood-Elf' according to the Red Book of Westmarch...
With the choice of these names:
Morandúnêiel
Morandúnêien
Morandúnêwen
I don't muck like the other names, so I'll stick to being a scary .
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Sho - employed again! Posted Mar 18, 2003
I like my hobbit name... Dora (like Dora the Explorer)
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Coniraya Posted Mar 18, 2003
Helkalondewen
Malva Bridger from Stock
Dwalin Brasspike
Ghashdul the Hated
Might be useful for creating names for RPGs!
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Mr Prophet (General Purpose Genre Guru) Posted Mar 18, 2003
I was an adventurous kin-slayer, which is bad news for my family I guess.
So...
Culyuldaion - nah.
Meriadoc Smallburrow from Tighfield - nah.
Bundin Songwater - nah.
Gordúsh the Testy.
The Testy.
I like that.
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Sho - employed again! Posted Mar 19, 2003
watch out White Hart...
The Testy bit is fine, but Gordush? Sounds like a vegetable
Well, Daniel was looking like a fine thing on Stargate last night, but he didn't pass the test, so I suppose it's the end of a (Daniel fancying) era for me.
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Mr Prophet (General Purpose Genre Guru) Posted Mar 19, 2003
What about Jonas? Since I have at least one future fic I want to dedicate to all drooling Jonas converts, I really should know at least one.
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Coniraya Posted Mar 19, 2003
Well if we are to see less of RDA then Jonas may be a possibility of he is going to be less a scientist type and more of an action hero. Not that I'm shallow or anything
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Gwennie Posted Mar 19, 2003
Hooray! I actually managed to stay awake to watch Enterprise on Sky Mix last night!
*Slaps self on back*
Sho you need a holiday m'girl . I hereby prescribe you and your hubby two weeks on a remote and sandy Greek Island, having first left kidlets with their Grandparents for the duration.
Thanks for the link LSF!
By the by, I have substituted my full name, which I used on the form with Gwennie here, just in case me gets moderated!
According to the Red Book of Westmarch,
In Middle-earth, Gwennie was a
Staggering Healer
Hah! Told ye so me hearties!
Elven Name Possibilities for Gwennie
The root name suitable for feminine and masculine is:
Luingroth
Another masculine version is:
Luingrothion
More feminine versions are:
Luingrothiel
Luingrothien
Luingrothwen
Hobbit lad name for Gwennie
Griffo Took from Standelf
Hobbit lass name for Gwendoline Eleanor Perkins
Pervinca Took from Standelf (Perve? Moi? )
Dwarven Name for Gwennie
Brór Deathlaughter (I it!)
This name is for both genders.
Orkish Name for Gwennie
Gâbmazh the Paunch (must put in more work on me abdominals!)
This name is for both genders.
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Sho - employed again! Posted Mar 19, 2003
Paunch?
that's a good un... you rake you!
Prophet, I quite fancy Jonas, so give it your best shot. #1 loves him too, she goes all giggly and coy when he's on the tv!
(me and the will elope I think)
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Gwennie Posted Mar 20, 2003
Ohhh! Can I come with you and the too Sho? I could carry your bags...
I watched Sharp on UK Gold last night, which was the first time that I've ever watched it and can now see why Mr Bean is considered to be so -worthy! He's quite a good actor too, isn't he?
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Coniraya Posted Mar 20, 2003
Better on tv and film than stage. But it is also the other cast members that make the series so good, Harper et al. Some of the women where a bit drippy though.
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Mr Prophet (General Purpose Genre Guru) Posted Mar 20, 2003
The BBC Cult website has news of a new phase in the Save Farscape campaign.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/news/cult/2003/03/20/3317.shtml
Now, obviously this isn't a campaign for which I myself am ideally suited to help out, but some of you droolers who are missing your weekly Browder might be.
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Tefkat Posted Mar 20, 2003
Taking a leaf out of Gwennie's book I've substituted 'Tefkat' for my maiden name...
According to the Red Book of Westmarch,
In Middle-earth, Tefkat was a
Overgrown Spirit
Elven Name Possibilities for Tefkat
The root name suitable for feminine and masculine is:
Sirithuial
Another masculine version is:
Sirithuialion
More feminine versions are:
Sirithuialiel
Sirithuialien
Sirithuialwen
Hobbit lad name for Tefkat
Isumbras Hilldweller from Longbottom
Hobbit lass name for Tefkat
Hildigrim Hilldweller from Longbottom
Dwarven Name for Tefkat
Marin Rubybrow
This name is for both genders.
Orkish Name for Tefkat
Gutklâsh the Basher
This name is for both genders.
I do like Gutklâsh the Basher. But how did they know I was a hilldweller?
Thanks for that url. Hmm - wonder what they'll make of my little Ringwraith's name...
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