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on 18-08-2014 22:56
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on 18-08-2014 22:56
Sorry I mispelled it, it should have been Palantír. A seeing-stone or a magic ball if you like from the Tolkien Middle Earth. A bit like the dodgy fortune tellers have at seaside resorts.
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on 18-08-2014 23:04
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on 18-08-2014 23:32
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on 18-08-2014 23:32
I have that picture in my files also. I think it did the rounds a while back
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on 18-08-2014 23:38
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on 18-08-2014 23:48
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on 18-08-2014 23:48
@jonsie wrote:
@Cleoriff wrote:I have that picture in my files also. I think it did the rounds a while back
You saw that coming then...
I did @jonsie Though admit to struggling with @anticpated definition of Palantir. I thought it was an American software company....
I double checked (Thank you Google) and I was right...and so was @anticpated
I live and learn.....
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19-08-2014 20:52 - edited 19-08-2014 20:54
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19-08-2014 20:52 - edited 19-08-2014 20:54
I'm not wrong about some stuff...Palantír. And here's another piece of useless information for you. The band Marillion derived their name from the Tolkien book ,The Silmarillion. Anyway hope you got the problem sorted.
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on 19-08-2014 20:54
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on 19-08-2014 20:54
@anticpated wrote:I'm not wrong about some stuff...Palantír. And here's another piece of useless information for you. The band Marillion derived their name from the Tolkien book ,The Simarillion. Anyway hope you got the problem sorted.
And actually I did know that one @anticpated Marillion used to be a big favourite with my eldest son back in the day
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on 19-08-2014 21:15
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on 19-08-2014 21:15
So you're very much into Tolkien and Fantasy gendre @anticpated ? You would get on famously with my younger son!:smileyhappy:
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on 19-08-2014 21:49
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on 19-08-2014 21:49
A little but not as much as some. It helps to understand the films better at least.
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on 19-08-2014 21:56
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on 19-08-2014 21:56
I enjoy the films and I'm sort of wading through the vast array of books that my son has left here when he moved to Berlin....there's a full bookcase of them so I've enough material to see out the rest of my life

