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Carli Joy

GLORP
GLORP by @dyani (Carli Joy)

Oh the fun! :D Me and Joe were watching LOTR yesterday (courtesy of the nicenice Amy), and, as is our usual habit when we view movies together, mocking anything and everything in it. But when it came to the part with Boromir's cough TRAGIC death, Joe asked me to be all quiet and respectful and such, which I did because my lungs were hurting from laughter anyway. ^^; I, in turn, asked him to be quiet when the Frodo/Sam-ness was starting (you know, "Uh, Sam, you can't swim." - "... CRUD!! drowns"). But when poor Sam was all... underwater-y, Joe was simply unable to contain himself, and burst out with "GLORP!!!" and other variations thereof, referring to Sam's situation of course. Then I laughed and laughed with glee, until my lungs exploded and I died a violent death. Whee! So here is Sam, who is now Mack Daddy Glorp, in a victory pose which I adore. I really do love this drawing, except his feet. I can't draw feet. 'Specially HOBBIT-FEET. X___x

Uh, otherwise there's a little Frodo which I drew while listening to the song "Open Arms" by Journey, which made me think of sad!Frodo. ;__; And sad!Frodo being comforted by his dear Sam. X3 ANYWAY...

Plus as a bonus, Joe's rendition of Mack Daddy Glorp, which you should disregard as it's UNTRUE. :P Artwork © Copyright 2002 Carli Joy

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