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Velgar (velgar) wrote,
@ 2003-12-27 19:49:00
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    Current mood: cheerful
    Current music:Stratovarius - Phoenix

    Over 40 entrys
    Hurray! 40 entrys are now history.
    *Hurrays*
    Even my little war is going well. Two out of three are over, for my victory, expect now they will rise in full blaze again. *Smiles*
    Nearly all dvds have been watched and I have learned much of making the Two Towers. It wasn't that easy, some good movies are made in 12-16 weeks and this, they said, took them 14 months and the banging-thing, that uruks do befor attacking, was created when one of the stunts started hitting his spear on the ground and everyone else were so bored that they came along and then someone started even sing some sort of battle song and soon they all sang it, that however wasn't in the movie. The uruk-actors even once started taunting the elf-actors, who were on the wall, soon the elves were so frustated that they started to give back, readied their bows and all. The funniest part was that when the elves started calling uruks mothers you-now-whats, there was a yell: Cut! They didn't know they were filmed. Both uruks and elves were quite silent after that one.
    *Is dying on laughter*
    By the way, about that Gollum-statue. It is nice and all, but it's not that unique. The reason, why there was a ordering card, was that there is another statue made from Gollum. A bit different and hand-numbered. Only change is, that in this one-of-7500-statue Gollum is angry, but the rest is same. Oh well, errarum est humanum.
    Made also an old quiz. And noticed how stupidly I had made it. But now it's made correctly. My friends just wont believe it. They probably still see me as an idiot, amusing one, but idiot nonetheless. *Sob*

    dra
    You are Form 5, Dragon: The Weaver.

    "And The Dragon seperated the virtuous from
    the sinful. He tore his eyes from his sockets
    and used them to peer into the souls of those
    on trial to make a judgement. He knew that
    with endless knowledge came endless
    responsibility."


    Some examples of the Dragon Form are Athena
    (Greek), St. Peter (Christian), and Surya
    (Indian).
    The Dragon is associated with the concept of
    intelligence, the number 5, and the element of
    wood.
    His sign is the crescent moon.

    As a member of Form 5, you are an intelligent and
    wise individual. You weigh options by looking
    at how logical they are and you know that while
    there may not always be a right or wrong
    choice, there is always a logical one. People
    may say you are too indecisive, but it's only
    because you want to do what's right. Dragons
    are the best friends to have because they're
    willing to learn.


    Which Mythological Form Are You?
    brought to you by Quizilla

    And the other one is just a misc. quiz that I made, just to entertain myself.

    Your: Mysterious eyes. All in the title. Your independant secretive and myseterious. You appear cold and distant, but hey, at least no one messes with you.
    Your: Mysterious eyes. All in the title. Your
    independant secretive and myseterious. You
    appear cold and distant, but hey, at leats no
    one messes with you.


    What type of eyes do you have?
    brought to you by Quizilla

    Well, I think this is good enough for the 41th entry, don't you think?
    *Nods*



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