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Old 07-23-2001, 07:52 PM   #33
Samwise of the shire
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Samwise of the shire has just left Hobbiton.
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<BR><br><br> Hmmm I'm not too sure about that Sam (you know that is so weird I'm talking to my nick name but I'm not talking to me ) Gollum was doomed beyond hope,even Frodo who had undoubtedly a stronger will and who had owned the Ring for a less amount of time could'nt be free of it forever,so I think that Gollum was kind of doomed. It's funny but everything of importence in LOTR represents something, the Ring represents sin(notice how hard it is to let go of it when it has a hold on your life and how you seem never to let go of sin even after Jesus has gotten rid of it),and Frodo represents both us and Jesus. He was born with the future before him to HAVE the Ring(sin)and even after he had destroyed it he could not let go of the Ring's memory. And is'nt amazing that the peoples of Rohan the Shire,and Gondor were under Saurons(Satan) influnce and iron hand,but even though a small unoticeble character made his way to the heart of Saurons realm.<br> But I'm getting off of the point(Sam you are such a Ninnyhammer-I'm talking to myself S.Brandybuck-), Gollum is(how can I say this).Ok<br> I have to go<br> Time limit<br> Sam the ninnyhammer <p> Do not meddle in the affairs of Dragons. For you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.</p>
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