Every time I see a video of lions hugging people (and vice versa), I get really jealous... because I always imagine myself and Aslan. MLIN
Ken Stott = Trufflehunter
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In that flavour, Balin = Trufflehunter.
And The Mouth of Sauron = Lord Rhoop.
Yes, I actually think of both that way when I watch the movies. 😆
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Studied the Wars of the Roses today.
Read a quote from King Edward III: Let the boy win his spurs.
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(Also studied Joan of Arc & thought of Frozen)
Went to Hobby Lobby today to get some stuff to make a necklace. While I was there, I saw these fairy-tale pendant things. There were swords, and bows and arrows, and all sorts of stuff that was applicable to Narnia, but then, I saw *drum roll* some lions that looked like Aslan or something that a Dwarf would have made 😀 . I got them, and I'll turn them into a necklace or bracelet soon. MLIN
A few miles from our house there's a library that has a statue of a faun!
Heard a crow this morning and it reminded me of the crows in the LWW video game. MLIN
Was playing a text-based role-playing game and flipped out when one of the characters' names was... Aslan. 😯 MLIN
Guys. I was at church in the main service with my parents, and then our pastor says, "We're going to show a clip from one of my favorite movies, Narnia." And then I stop breathing for like 7 seconds. And we go to a HUGE church, about 2,500 people. 😯 And so they show the clip from Prince Caspian when the Telmarines are chasing Lucy and Aslan bounds in and scares the Telmarines off. It was so awesome!! THE FEELS!
@Narniac: Oh, I wanted a dagger for my birthday this last summer, and I got one! I hope you get one for Christmas! 🙂
@ QJ: *dies* I'm trying so hard to convince my dad to do a sermon on Narnia. 😛
There was a water filter that said "British Appliances" or something like that, and I misread it as "Turkish Delight". MLIN
I don't really know myself, but I certainly did a double-take.
As Christmas comes closer, I've been thinking, "Always winter, never Christmas..." a lot without even realizing it. MLIN