Gabby (
ladyoflorien) wrote2003-11-25 12:53 pm
I need midol. And chocolate. And... BOROMIR! ... I'll settle for Faramir, the un-dead one, though.
Remember the Lite Brite?!?! I take it on good authority that this is fun, for The One Computer wont let me play around with it myself. :( This was one of my favorites as a kid...
Dom smokes? Ick. That is very turn-offish. Bad Dom, bad! But, this is a fan sighting, and a darn good one at that, and I can no longer be grossed out for Dom is sweet and cute and SPONTANEOUS BILLY LOVE!! I have melted away and am now dead. Wheee.

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?
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Um... okay. Torn eye-sockets = morbid much?
I am 68% Evil Genius

Evil courses through my blood. Lies and deceit motivate my evil deeds. Crushing the weaklings and idiots that do nothing but interfere in my doings.
Take the Evil Genius Test at fuali.com
*gasp* THE PICTURE! AAHAHAHAAHAHAHA!!!

Your eyes speak INNOCENCE. You are young at heart
- filled with hope and courage. Those around
you may you treat you like a child, but you
know you are strong inside.
What Emotion Do Your Eyes Speak??
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andraste_oz:
OUT OF THE FOUR HOBBITS AND THE ELF...
Who would you most like to have a LONG in-depth talk with, about anything?
1. For the cast, I would have to say Dom. It seems as though we may have a lot in common as individuals, and I would greatly enjoy hearing his take on environmental and political issues. Plus, that voice could put me at ease, no matter what words were spoken. =P~ But if I had to pick a character from the books, I would say Legolas. Honestly, if you had the chance to talk with a creature who had seen all the glory of yesteryears, who has walked abroad many places and seen first-hand many things, a Prince of Elves and as wise and skilled as his age merits, could you pass up the opportunity to pick his brain?
2. Elijah. Because honestly, I grew up with the boys movies. I'd love to hear all his experiences and stories of other famous actors he's worked with and just find out how it felt to be so young and sofreakishly adorable famous. Not only that, but the kid is so entertaining I have a feeling I'd be rolling on the floor with laughter the whole time. Frodo would also come in second, because of the obvious. "So, you carried the one ring to its fate, eh?"
3. Billy. Because BILLYBILLYBILLY! I would be in a constant billy-gasm the entire time he spoke. That voice! ProWr... also, being the oldest of the 5, he seems more worldly and learned than the others, and I think I'd be very interested in all he has to say. Especially about Scotland. As for the books, Sam would be third. Just because. I adore him. I would stand endless hours of garden talk just because I adore him so much.
4. Sean. I want to hear stories about his incredibly adorable little girl. Also, he seems incredibly nice and mannerly, and we'd probably have a very well balanced conversation. Of the books, Pippin would be forth. I have no doubt that his humor and logic would keep me totally enthralled, but he's such a little boy! I'd feel the urge to pat him on the head and send him away with a "that's nice, dear" to play with his other little friends.
5. Orlando. I don't follow him very well in interviews and commentary, so I doubt having a first hand conversation would be any different. He's like a puppy---sweet, excitable, honest, but annoying as crap. Merry would be last simply because the other four would come first. If you catch my meaning. ;)
Who would you want a life-long relationship with?
1. Billy. If you didn't know that already, you really don't know me at all. He lives in Scotland, seems intelligent and kind and gracious and gentle, and he lives in Scotland. Plus, his humor and sweetness would keep me totally occupied. Did I mention I'd get to live in Scotland? Of the fellowship, Sam. Because honestly, can you think of anyone who would treat you better?
2. Sean. I'd have babies with him. I'd live the "american dream" for him, with a little house with a white fence and a dog and two dozen kids. Because when he smiles, I lose sight of why the hell I'd be arguing with him in the first place. Of the books, Frodo. There is no one who has been through more or seen more or learned more in so short a span of life. I have a feeling he'd be a very attentive, caring, wise husband.
3. Dom. Because he'd pamper me beyond what I deserve. And because the thought of him holding me close to him and feeling his warmth surround me makes my heart do flip flops. (fangirl). For the fellowship, Legolas. Because a life-long relationship with him would be an eternity. And in that time think of the things I'd see?
4. Elijah. Because he's sweet and level and would keep me amused and contented. I also get the feeling I'd be very well protected and looked out for, not to mention cherished and adored. Or maybe that's just me being fangirlish again. Bwaha. Merry would be fourth fellowship-wise, for pretty much the same reasons as Elijah.
5. Orlando. Is life-long commitment in his vocabulary? Plus, considering his personality type and lifestyle, I see divorce looming in our future... Pippin. Fifth only because now I can't get the image of patting him on the head and sending him off to play with his little friends out of my mind. LOL. "Here's a lollipop, hun. Go have fun!"
Who would you shag? No strings attached. (That means no guilt and no significant others.)
1. Elijah. Because he is just too pretty. Pippin, because then I wouldn't have to stick around to send him off to play with the other little boys. AHAHAHA, okay that was amusing only to myself...
2. Billy. Because he is just too pretty. I have a feeling I might stalk him afterwards, though. ;) Legolas, because every well-rounded girl needs to have had a fling with an elven prince.
3. Dom. Because his voice is just too pretty. Sam, because he is too adorable/cute/priceless/sweet.
4. Orlando. Because, regardless of everything else, he is pretty. Frodo, because he's got power, yo.
5. Sean. Because, well, I think of Sean in more the "cuddle" way than the "shag" way. Um, can I pick Faramir to me my fifth choice? No? Boromir? Damn it, then I guess Merry will have to do. ;)
There. I enjoyed wasting my time with that one :)
"When people see the scenes in the extended version and then in the third film as well, I think there will be a greater understanding as to why the changes came about"--David Wenham (Faramir)
I sure hope so, buddy. In fact, that's what I've been counting on. I figured I'd adore RotK, but after reading that Newsweek article I'm not so sure anymore. Hmmm, we'll see, we'll see. In other news, unlike Boromir/Sean Bean, Faramir/David is hot as a dirty human AND as an actor. proWr...
I still like your evil dead brother best, though.
And whoa does that sound funny in retrospect.
Dom smokes? Ick. That is very turn-offish. Bad Dom, bad! But, this is a fan sighting, and a darn good one at that, and I can no longer be grossed out for Dom is sweet and cute and SPONTANEOUS BILLY LOVE!! I have melted away and am now dead. Wheee.
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
Um... okay. Torn eye-sockets = morbid much?
I am 68% Evil Genius

Evil courses through my blood. Lies and deceit motivate my evil deeds. Crushing the weaklings and idiots that do nothing but interfere in my doings.
Take the Evil Genius Test at fuali.com
*gasp* THE PICTURE! AAHAHAHAAHAHAHA!!!

Your eyes speak INNOCENCE. You are young at heart
- filled with hope and courage. Those around
you may you treat you like a child, but you
know you are strong inside.
What Emotion Do Your Eyes Speak??
brought to you by Quizilla
Took from
OUT OF THE FOUR HOBBITS AND THE ELF...
Who would you most like to have a LONG in-depth talk with, about anything?
1. For the cast, I would have to say Dom. It seems as though we may have a lot in common as individuals, and I would greatly enjoy hearing his take on environmental and political issues. Plus, that voice could put me at ease, no matter what words were spoken. =P~ But if I had to pick a character from the books, I would say Legolas. Honestly, if you had the chance to talk with a creature who had seen all the glory of yesteryears, who has walked abroad many places and seen first-hand many things, a Prince of Elves and as wise and skilled as his age merits, could you pass up the opportunity to pick his brain?
2. Elijah. Because honestly, I grew up with the boys movies. I'd love to hear all his experiences and stories of other famous actors he's worked with and just find out how it felt to be so young and so
3. Billy. Because BILLYBILLYBILLY! I would be in a constant billy-gasm the entire time he spoke. That voice! ProWr... also, being the oldest of the 5, he seems more worldly and learned than the others, and I think I'd be very interested in all he has to say. Especially about Scotland. As for the books, Sam would be third. Just because. I adore him. I would stand endless hours of garden talk just because I adore him so much.
4. Sean. I want to hear stories about his incredibly adorable little girl. Also, he seems incredibly nice and mannerly, and we'd probably have a very well balanced conversation. Of the books, Pippin would be forth. I have no doubt that his humor and logic would keep me totally enthralled, but he's such a little boy! I'd feel the urge to pat him on the head and send him away with a "that's nice, dear" to play with his other little friends.
5. Orlando. I don't follow him very well in interviews and commentary, so I doubt having a first hand conversation would be any different. He's like a puppy---sweet, excitable, honest, but annoying as crap. Merry would be last simply because the other four would come first. If you catch my meaning. ;)
Who would you want a life-long relationship with?
1. Billy. If you didn't know that already, you really don't know me at all. He lives in Scotland, seems intelligent and kind and gracious and gentle, and he lives in Scotland. Plus, his humor and sweetness would keep me totally occupied. Did I mention I'd get to live in Scotland? Of the fellowship, Sam. Because honestly, can you think of anyone who would treat you better?
2. Sean. I'd have babies with him. I'd live the "american dream" for him, with a little house with a white fence and a dog and two dozen kids. Because when he smiles, I lose sight of why the hell I'd be arguing with him in the first place. Of the books, Frodo. There is no one who has been through more or seen more or learned more in so short a span of life. I have a feeling he'd be a very attentive, caring, wise husband.
3. Dom. Because he'd pamper me beyond what I deserve. And because the thought of him holding me close to him and feeling his warmth surround me makes my heart do flip flops. (fangirl). For the fellowship, Legolas. Because a life-long relationship with him would be an eternity. And in that time think of the things I'd see?
4. Elijah. Because he's sweet and level and would keep me amused and contented. I also get the feeling I'd be very well protected and looked out for, not to mention cherished and adored. Or maybe that's just me being fangirlish again. Bwaha. Merry would be fourth fellowship-wise, for pretty much the same reasons as Elijah.
5. Orlando. Is life-long commitment in his vocabulary? Plus, considering his personality type and lifestyle, I see divorce looming in our future... Pippin. Fifth only because now I can't get the image of patting him on the head and sending him off to play with his little friends out of my mind. LOL. "Here's a lollipop, hun. Go have fun!"
Who would you shag? No strings attached. (That means no guilt and no significant others.)
1. Elijah. Because he is just too pretty. Pippin, because then I wouldn't have to stick around to send him off to play with the other little boys. AHAHAHA, okay that was amusing only to myself...
2. Billy. Because he is just too pretty. I have a feeling I might stalk him afterwards, though. ;) Legolas, because every well-rounded girl needs to have had a fling with an elven prince.
3. Dom. Because his voice is just too pretty. Sam, because he is too adorable/cute/priceless/sweet.
4. Orlando. Because, regardless of everything else, he is pretty. Frodo, because he's got power, yo.
5. Sean. Because, well, I think of Sean in more the "cuddle" way than the "shag" way. Um, can I pick Faramir to me my fifth choice? No? Boromir? Damn it, then I guess Merry will have to do. ;)
There. I enjoyed wasting my time with that one :)
"When people see the scenes in the extended version and then in the third film as well, I think there will be a greater understanding as to why the changes came about"--David Wenham (Faramir)
I sure hope so, buddy. In fact, that's what I've been counting on. I figured I'd adore RotK, but after reading that Newsweek article I'm not so sure anymore. Hmmm, we'll see, we'll see. In other news, unlike Boromir/Sean Bean, Faramir/David is hot as a dirty human AND as an actor. proWr...
I still like your evil dead brother best, though.
And whoa does that sound funny in retrospect.
