Shalom Ori! I've been remiss welcoming newcomers as I am one myself, but what the heck.
Good group here.
Did you know that JRR Tolkein named a dwarf after you?
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If you ever travel to the west coast of Florida, I have a Gibson ES-135 that I just re-strung with ribbon-wound strings that everyone I know that plays loves to jam with. Since I now have a sweet Warhawk reserved for a jam in Israel, conside the Gibson yours to play if ever you come to this area of the world.
"I happen to have perfect situational awareness, Lana. Which cannot be taught, by the way. Like a poet's ... mind for ... to make the perfect words." - Sterling Archer
Shalom Ori! I've been remiss welcoming newcomers as I am one myself, but what the heck.
Good group here.
Did you know that JRR Tolkein named a dwarf after you?
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He did? LOLOriginally Posted by Brian Krashpad
I admit I haven't read any of his books...
Thanks Brian. A warm welcome back at you...
Yes, in his early book The Hobbit there are several dwarf characters with rhyming names. One group are Ori, Dori, and Nori, if I recall correctly.Originally Posted by arch23
They are fun books if you are into that sort of thing, though The Lord of The Rings is very long. For what it is worth, the movie version of LotR is very good and pretty true to the books.
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