The Hunt for Gollum

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I found him! He's right here!
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'You can take our lives but you'll never take our freedom!' he screamed.
Carcer's men looked at one another, puzzled by what sounded like most badly thought-out war cry in the history of the universe.
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So how did he get out of Mount Doom? :? Of course that wouldn't be the first time a character jumps into molten lava and magically returns for a sequel... :P
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Into molten lava, I don't remember any precedents, but down a waterfall... Reichenbach Falls come to mind.
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voralfred wrote:Into molten lava, I don't remember any precedents, but down a waterfall... Reichenbach Falls come to mind.
Well, not exactly molten lava as such, but I was thinking of Ripley in Alien 3. Who was then "cloned" to re-appear in the abyssmal sequel. :roll:
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Or Chev chelios in crank 2. (survived falling out of aeroplane onto car, then solid concrete)
'You can take our lives but you'll never take our freedom!' he screamed.
Carcer's men looked at one another, puzzled by what sounded like most badly thought-out war cry in the history of the universe.
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no no no ... clearly, the movie must be a prequel, covering the hunt for gollum by aragorn and gandolf (mentioned in the book version of the council of elrond). that search happened between the hobbit and the lord of the rings. that's how they found out gollum had been captured and interrogated by sauron after bilbo stole his ring and he left his cave in search of it.
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Why is Brad now Darb? I mean, I get that it is Brad spelled backwards but why?
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i asked that question too, and nobody answered...i found some old stuff that said "darb" was the name of a character in someone's story, but that could be coincidence...?
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I felt like it.
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Can't argue with that logic...
'You can take our lives but you'll never take our freedom!' he screamed.
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There is no accounting for taste....

According to urbandictionary:

darb

Brisbane, Australia. Slang for a juvenile delinquient, though may age as far as late-20's. They're typified by poor personal hygene, low education, violent demeanour and a proliferation of trolley-handles (bars) as weapons. They steal, they kill, they cause trouble. Term arised from their most common phrase, "Gotta darb, cuz/c*nt?"

A darb tried to drag me in his Commodore when I was driving through Wynnum.
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daetara wrote:i asked that question too, and nobody answered...i found some old stuff that said "darb" was the name of a character in someone's story, but that could be coincidence...?
I must've done the same search.

Looks like it's happened before ..

.. I just decided to ignore it and wait for life to return to normal. ;)


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