THE TAPROOM 2

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  • #27867
    erchamion
    Participant

      Pre-order “Bilbo presents the Arkenstone” :)

      http://www.mithril.ie/PBSCCatalog.asp?ItmID=12253946

      #27868
      Barliman
      Participant

        Now that is a truly impressive model – a genuine masterpiece. And at a reasonable price, it seems to me. Not sure why a Laketown militiaman has brought his oar all the way to the battle, though.

        #27869
        Theobald
        Participant

          huoommm … indeed it seems to be an excellent vignette, as it was already announced … huom … I also agree with you, Master Barliman, concerning the price. … rhuom … yes, that oar is a bit strange in that scene … huom … though … should he better have brought his boat instead of the oar? … hoommm …
          er, yes, and thank you very much, Master Erchamion, for keeping us informed here … rhuom …

          #27870
          Gildor
          MMP Elder

            ah well yes a very nice news indeed! at a very very correct price! I am quite impressed by the effort here!!

            #27871
            Milo
            Participant

              Brillant vignette for sure ! 😎
              pre-order sent & paid.
              I’m glad this comes out like this. When I first suggested “Bilbo with Arkenstone” 2 years ago, I could not imagine it would end up like this master piece. :D

              #27873
              Gildor
              MMP Elder

                Well I just wrote to Michael to ask how this discount would work with the autoshipment method… I have no great hope that it will be a 20+10% but rather an automatic 20%….

                #27890
                Mornedhel
                Participant

                  Hello Baster Brewer

                  No one for a week at the pony :( or maybe the man in the dark corner
                  A strong ale please

                  #27891
                  Barliman
                  Participant

                    For myself, Master M., I’ve been away on an alleged walking holiday. I say “alleged”, because the plan was to complete some moorland hikes, but an injury to my left knee meant we didn’t get to do much more than a few gentle strolls. But it was still nice – despite the weather. Got back yesterday evening. I know that Master Nino has also been away, but I can’t answer for the rest! The man in the corner has certainly been here – Nob says he’s heard him snoring occasionally.

                    #27892
                    Mornedhel
                    Participant

                      Hope you are well now. Some years ago I and a friend walked scotland from Edinburgh to Inverness across the country. Not the Highlands but still a nice trip.

                      #27893
                      sevlag
                      Participant

                        Hello gentlemen. Finally I’m back after a long period without computer.
                        So, with the incessant rain, I took the opportunity to set up my LR’s figurines and before throwing them in the trash, I was wondering if any of you would be interested in the falls of lead here (just under 60g):
                        [imgz url=http://mmp.faerylands.eu/uploads/678_img_27471.jpg]http://mmp.faerylands.eu/uploads/thumbs/678_img_27471.jpg[/imgz]
                        Master Barliman a hot mint tea, if you please, if you have it in your reserve of course. But with the hail storm that just fell when I was going to get my son to his school, I really need to warm myself with friends ;)

                        #27895
                        Barliman
                        Participant

                          Hot mint tea sounds like a very good idea in this weather. It was very wet where I was last week, and it’s wet here now that I’m home – though I’m told that (typically) it was sunny and very nearly warm here while I was away!

                          Ah yes, Master M., the Highlands! A wonderful part of the country. But I have to be honest – I’ve not actually walked it. I tend to walk in Northumberland and North Yorkshire, or failing that Derybshire. But I have walked in the extreme north-west of Scotland and the extreme north-east, and in Orkney.

                          #27900
                          Thingol
                          Participant

                            ….. hi guys have a good day to all fo you… after 11 days of England… not the Highlands! A wonderful part of the country… ;) I’m back in the inn… One drink for all who will come here today …. and soon I will post here few pictures…. and news with interesting meetings… :) cheers !

                            #27901
                            Barliman
                            Participant

                              I hope you had better weather than I did!

                              #27902
                              Mornedhel
                              Participant

                                Interesting meetings? Please gon On Matser Gardener

                                #27906
                                Milo
                                Participant

                                  Hi everyone,

                                  It seems all of us come back home and here at the same period !
                                  A bunch of ale would please me.

                                  About North Yorkshire, Master Barliman, I remember I had great times there 15 years ago (Moors, Malham Cove, also Haworth the Bronte sister’s village…)

                                  #27907
                                  Barliman
                                  Participant

                                    It’s a very nice part of the country, and remains largely unspoilt by the 20th and 21st centuries. Tha castles are superb.

                                    #27909
                                    Theobald
                                    Participant

                                      huoommm … so it is … unless you choose to take the coastline walk from Ravenscar to Robin Hood’s Bay in a stormy weather with the wind blowing from the east … huoommm … or try to have a look from the cliffs at the nice Puffins in an upcoming fog, coming in from the sea … huom … no one around you to tell if it might be 3 or 5 feet to the edge … rhuommhuôm … very nice indeed, Master Barliman … though also the moors around Burton Agnes are very nice for taking a walk … huom …
                                      …. sorry … this was out of topic … just brought up many memories … rhuoommm …. but so it is …

                                      #27910
                                      Theobald
                                      Participant

                                        rhuoommm … Master Thingol … I’m really looking forward to seeing pictures of the two meetings you had with two interesting people … rhuûom … nice to have you back here again … huom … just don’t haste …

                                        #27911
                                        Barliman
                                        Participant

                                          You seem to have fond memories of your visits to the North, Master Tree – which is only right. Though whenever we walk around up there, in the wind and rain, the sheep look at us as if we’re raving mad. Which we probably are.

                                          #27912
                                          Milo
                                          Participant
                                            Theobald wrote:
                                            rhuoommm … Master Thingol … I’m really looking forward to seeing pictures of the two meetings you had with two interesting people … rhuûom … nice to have you back here again … huom … just don’t haste …

                                            I missed Master Thingol’s post. This is really promising ! :rolleyes:

                                            Barliman wrote:
                                            Though whenever we walk around up there, in the wind and rain, the sheep look at us as if we’re raving mad. Which we probably are.

                                            I wonder what could a sheep think of an “Ent walking in the wind”
                                            😆

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