| | Re: A good use for Jar Jar figs. Mark Sandlin
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| | (...) Wringwraiths? Are those the guys who do Sauron's laundry? ~Mark (25 years ago, 13-Apr-00, to lugnet.castle)
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| | | | Re: A good use for Jar Jar figs. James Simpson
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| | | | (...) Yes. They are the nine kings of men who became servants of Sauron. (25 years ago, 17-Apr-00, to lugnet.castle)
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| | | | | | Re: A good use for Jar Jar figs. Bruce Schlickbernd
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| | | | (...) Those are Ringwraiths. Wringwraiths are the 144 (one gross, to put it into a not-quite-acceptable Hobbit social term) guys who found the Rings of Plastic (with the compass, of course) inside marked boxes of Mordor Crunchies and became doomed (...) (25 years ago, 17-Apr-00, to lugnet.castle)
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| | | | | | Re: A good use for Jar Jar figs. James Simpson
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| | | | (...) ROTFL! Doh! I used the wrong term to describe the nine wring-bearers. The wright word is Ringwraiths. I wreally am sorry! (25 years ago, 17-Apr-00, to lugnet.castle)
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