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[Facts] What is your Hobbit name?
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Tracie
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11/7/2001, 7:33 PM
http://www.chriswetherell.com/hobbit/default.asp
Mine is
Polly
Brambleburr of Bindbale Wood.
Well. I thought this was really cute and fun. I hope you like it, too.
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What is your Hobbit name?
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Tracie
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11/7/2001, 7:33 PM
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Re: What is your Hobbit name?
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Phyllis
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11/12/2001, 5:14 PM
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Dimple Bracegirdle of Hardbottle n/t
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'Cole
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11/13/2001, 11:00 AM
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But let's not forget the fine array of Hobbit (Boggie) names used in that late-Sixties masterwork "Bored of the Rings": Dildo and Frito Bugger, Spam, Goodgulf, Stomper, Gimlet, Legolam, Moxie and Pepsi, Farahslax, Bromosel, the wizard Serutan,
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Daividh
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11/9/2001, 9:51 PM
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Ruby Knotwise of Michel Delving - must be related to Mike? :-)
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Laura
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11/9/2001, 12:26 AM
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Orangeblossom Trample of Woody End (nt)
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Aidan
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11/8/2001, 3:39 PM
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Pansy Brownlock of Overhill (more)
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Gia Nadine
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11/8/2001, 11:54 AM
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That's a question I wish Barney Frank would ask more often... : )
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Daividh
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11/9/2001, 9:33 PM
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LOL Thanks! n/t
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Gia Nadine
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11/12/2001, 8:27 AM
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Ivy Bunce of Brockenborings
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Zelda
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11/8/2001, 11:49 AM
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Are you related to Myrtle? n/t
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Ruby Sandydowns
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11/8/2001, 11:55 AM
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seems like he/she is! x_X nt
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llee
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11/9/2001, 1:57 AM
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hello, it's me! Llee, aka Myrtle Bunce of Brockenborings
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Myrtle Bunce of Brockenborings
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11/8/2001, 2:57 AM
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Milo Boggy-Hillocks! That makes me Hobbit de Milo! n/t
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Pavlos
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11/8/2001, 2:47 AM
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I'm Rosie-Posie Chub. I'm going to go eat chocolate now.
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Andrea
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11/7/2001, 8:46 PM
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Bramblerose Bulge of Great Smials. Pass the chocolate. n/t
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Barb
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11/8/2001, 11:03 PM
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LOL! n/t
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Andrea
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11/9/2001, 7:43 AM
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Berilac Knotwise of Michel Delving. I love it! n/t
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Mike C
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11/7/2001, 8:44 PM
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George Bush comes out Squinty of Simpleton : ))) nt
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Mungoboy
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11/7/2001, 8:26 PM
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Hehe...that's perfect. n/t
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Lilith
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11/8/2001, 3:00 PM
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Check out Al Gore...comes out Haughty Smarmsmith of West Lockboxe n/t
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Wink wink
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11/8/2001, 4:58 PM
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Actually, the REAL Algore translteration, "Popo Danderfluff of Willowbottom", is pretty evocative of the man, too.
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Mungo
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11/9/2001, 9:57 PM
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Mungo Hamwich of Buckleberry Fern? Yep, that's about right. nt
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Daividh
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11/7/2001, 8:20 PM
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Iris Millstone...hm, I kinda like that. n/t
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Lilith
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11/7/2001, 8:19 PM
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"Ruby Sandydowns"? Yikes! n/t
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Nanaea
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11/7/2001, 8:05 PM