| 24 Mar 2003 | Sierra Grillot | Loading...::first comment dance:: Elmith! Cool! Randomness is essential. Afirmative. Where would we be without randomness? Right on track we would. Very boring, and very predictable we would be without randomness. I want an Elmith! ::also raises glass to Elmith:: Randomness is essential to my existance. Cheers! | |
| 10 May 2003 | Natalie Paquette | Loading...Yay! .. my sister and I are very much amused with the fact that Hugo Weaving plays a tree-hugging Elf -and- an arrogant, evile (pronounced ee-vyle) computer-based-baddie. So it made me smile to see the blending of the two characters.  Yes, the incongruities are amazing, aren't they? I was also desperately trying to work Mitzi in, but I failed miserably, so I stuck with just Elry and Smithy. | |
| 11 Jun 2003 | Liisa Elts | Loading...I wondered who at last comes out with this idea... Well, now I know. And it's great! Congratulations!! You acheved your cowl! I like it! *Wears the cowl with joy* Why, thank you very much! | |
| 28 Sep 2004 | Anya ´broom rider´ Kholodova | Loading...He-he, so cool!  ) I have seen LOTR in this funniest russian translation (the pirate version of course, the most hilarious thing, Monty Python rests  - so they didn’t even bother to call him “Elrond”, and called him “Agent Smith” all the way. Something like: “You are Smith... but my real daddy is... Aerosmith!”  ) That sounds hilarious! Kinda like a parody my friend and I made up for "Lord of the Rings in Ten Minutes". It's a soap opera style movie done in Barbie Dolls. We're weird. | |