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Originally Posted by Mister Underhill
Aragorn shows up at the attack on Dol Guldur.
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2931 Aragorn son of Arathorn II born on March 1st.
2941 The White Council meets; Saruman agrees to an attack on Dol Guldur, since he now wishes to prevent Sauron from searching the River. Sauron having made his plans abandons Dol Guldur.
At the age of 10?... Though I would not put it past 'filmmakers' to tweak it a bit, why not if just a dozenful of years later another entry reads as
2956 Aragorn meets Gandalf and their friendship begins.
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How's the son? and wife of course too. Any new pictures? Have you read TH to him yet? In Engish or Russian?
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A little trouble with bronchial tubes for last two months but otherwise ok
http://www.geocities.com/gl_century/...s/DSC02417.jpg
Read bits (English) - he tends to take away the book and play with it (= tear it apart with no malicious intentions, just for the fun of it)
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Aye, he's already far too fond of adventure and mischief to be from the respectable side of the Baggins tree. A strong dash of Tookishness for sure, I reckon.
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If mine were not a wizardling as he is coming from HerenIstarion, I would sign my name under the quote
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Another difference is that I do not climb the five-hundred steps each day to better see the lowly world from my Ivory Tower in the Sky
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You're too harsh with us. After all a movie may be a cash harvest and therefore a 'success', but that doesn't mean it won't be a ruin of a book. That last part we (I at least) begrudge the possible potential likely filmmakers.
Besides, with regards to 'kids movie that is going to fail' - Narnia movie has been made targeting kids for an audince and came out better for that (I believe) and did not fail financially either, did it?