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nineliveslost

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  1. Dwarves don't piss in the books so at least they are sticking to canon with that part 😁
  2. and with the miscues and the potential to make this game more difficult for msu, Sark decided to double down on dumb at an inopportune time
  3. Close. I thought he was also
  4. Wait. . . you mean again, right. Because I've been living Leaving Las Vegas and Groundhog Day for over a decade with Texas football until last year. I can easily fall back
  5. We are being outplayed and msu wants it so much more
  6. She's in college. Has to be an adult. If she isn't I retract my would and replace with would NOT
  7. She looks better with less makeup. WOULD
  8. I think they have to have 8 teams to make a conference. Each have 7 and fighting over the last 2 good ones
  9. sheeeeeeiot. He could have made that from 65. It easily cleared
  10. Trust me , you had a better time
  11. I think the new Pac 2? and the Mountain West should stop being weird, merge and take 2 of the best out there left. BAM ! Pacific/Mountain/West 16 Give me my consulting fee This shit is just embarrassing now
  12. To me with the right director and writer that would have been a perfect trilogy. Difficult, yes. Peter Jackson would have lost 8 years of his life but it would have been glorious. Consider it a distant prequel to the Hobbit NO cameos
  13. per Wiki The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit are set during the Third Age of Middle-earth, while the First and Second Ages are explored in other Tolkien works such as The Silmarillion, Unfinished Tales, and The History of Middle-earth. Because Amazon only acquired the television rights to The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, the writers had to identify all of the references to the Second Age in those books and create a story that bridged those passages. These are primarily in the appendices of The Lord of the Rings.[17] Tolkien's estate were prepared to veto any changes from his established narrative,[37] including anything that contradicted what Tolkien wrote in other works.[17] The writers were free to add characters or details,[37] and worked with the estate and Tolkien lore experts to ensure these were "Tolkienian".[17] They referenced letters that Tolkien wrote about his mythology for additional context on the setting and characters.[17][53] Simon Tolkien, a novelist and the grandson of J. R. R. Tolkien, consulted on the series and helped develop its story and character arcs. He is credited as a "series consultant".[54]
  14. They could have added a breath of fresh air by making a separate series from great story with the Blue Wizards. The men of the south turning corrupt would be another excellent story The Blue Wizards are an open book that they could have explored, and no one could bitch because there is so little written Dive into Tom and how he flirted but didn't completely involve himself with the affairs of middle Earth. don't try to cram everything into this series
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