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Why Legolas and Gimli Should NEVER Go to a Bar Together... (Oekaki)
Why Legolas and Gimli Should NEVER Go to a Bar Together... (Oekaki) by @saragate (Sarah Gates)

No, I'm not on crack. At lest, not much. This is all Niichan's fault! She asked me to draw a Gimli/Legolas oekaki, and I did. It took four tries, though, since my comp kept crashing in the middle. -_-; Artwork © Copyright 2002 Sarah Gates

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Posted: Monday, 25 March, 2002 @ 08:14 AM

oh,youir're gonna make me cry because he's watching me,poo.....i saw the fellowship of the ring for a 3rd time last night,i've currently read the lord of the rings again on the march break.i am able to point out EVERYTHING that is wrong or missed,even the conversations.at the doors of the mines of moria

frodo:we should get some rest,oh how the wind howls!

they all sit down.

aragorn:yes how the wind howls!it is full of wolf cries!

cut to scene of the nine companions hacking down wolves,killing wolves,shooting wolves.....you get the point don't you,well legolas shoots them in the throat,gimli cuts of their heads,gandalf sets them on fire,and i would think you get the picture.all in my mind people,shows that I am THE tolkien MASTER!i know everything,muh ha ha ha!sorry.

Posted: Saturday, 13 April, 2002 @ 11:52 AM

Ô.Ô OK.....this is definately something new....

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