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Nerdlee | 2010.03.10 - 12:28PM | 1: | Signed |
Holy Crap! I know who the 26th is. Dumbledore is old english for bumblebee. Ack.
~Mia |
frenchiebear | 2008.05.03 - 07:26PM | 1: | Signed |
curious bumblebee, i hope that's not dumbledore! |
PutTjAFuZKGIHjVRQNm | 2007.11.19 - 05:10PM | 1: | Anonymous |
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ickle_cat | 2007.08.19 - 05:44AM | 1: | Signed |
nice use of the sindarin (elvish) phrase, 'speak friend and enter' bravissimo! |
Veritonium | 2006.09.03 - 08:31AM | 1: | Signed |
i have ideas as to who numbers' 33. 34. and 35. are, hehe, oh well ill see if my theories are true, il post a comment if i am right. Byee |
chrissyseebs | 2006.07.10 - 10:43AM | 1: | Signed |
oooh, which one is it! hehe |
Mysticaltomes | 2006.05.13 - 09:54PM | 1: | Signed |
Curious Bumblebee?!
isn't Dumbledore another archaic word for Bumblebee??
*jaw drops open in anticipation of where the story will lead now....*
Author's Response: *grin* Evil, aren't I? |
dara st john | 2006.05.12 - 12:34PM | 1: | Anonymous |
Atra esterni ono thelduin/Mor'ranr lifa unin hjarta onr/Un du evarinya ono varda.
Author's Response: "May good fortune rule over you, peace live in your heart, and the stars watch over you." |
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