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, an inky róg

 

 

"the word 'wose' is a name from British folklore, referring to a hairy, troll-like being supposed to inhabit woods and forests. It represents Tolkien's translation of an actual word of the Rohirrim into ancient English; the Rohirrim themselves would not have called such a creature a 'wose', but a róg."

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, an inky róg

 

 

"the word 'wose' is a name from British folklore, referring to a hairy, troll-like being supposed to inhabit woods and forests. It represents Tolkien's translation of an actual word of the Rohirrim into ancient English; the Rohirrim themselves would not have called such a creature a 'wose', but a róg."

 

 

Moondust... .Consider Lilly Von Shtupp Aka Madeline Kahn

 

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, an inky róg

 

 

"the word 'wose' is a name from British folklore, referring to a hairy, troll-like being supposed to inhabit woods and forests. It represents Tolkien's translation of an actual word of the Rohirrim into ancient English; the Rohirrim themselves would not have called such a creature a 'wose', but a róg."

 

Moondust... .Consider Lilly Von Shtupp Aka Madeline Kahn

 

Fred

 

whoops, did I do something wrong? I was delighted to find the track to Tolkien - thought I'd let others see

I can edit it out if needed, i don't get the hint you're giving....

You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometime, you may just find you get what you need

Rolling Stones

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, an inky róg

 

 

"the word 'wose' is a name from British folklore, referring to a hairy, troll-like being supposed to inhabit woods and forests. It represents Tolkien's translation of an actual word of the Rohirrim into ancient English; the Rohirrim themselves would not have called such a creature a 'wose', but a róg."

 

Moondust... .Consider Lilly Von Shtupp Aka Madeline Kahn

 

Fred

 

whoops, did I do something wrong? I was delighted to find the track to Tolkien - thought I'd let others see

I can edit it out if needed, i don't get the hint you're giving....

 

You did nothing wrong...Here is a link to the movie persona Lilly Von Schtupp.... .played by the late Madeline Kahn

 

http://www.imdb.com/...t0071230/quotes

 

 

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[getting back on track...]

 

The Mother Superior

 

know for her

 

love of Noodler's

 

Wicked Wed Wose

 

, an inky rog

 

would wonder whose

You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometime, you may just find you get what you need

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what tis the

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It's old woe...

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saddening news reached

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Nibbleink, the tears

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