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Re: A good use for Jar Jar figs.
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Date: 
Mon, 17 Apr 2000 17:10:21 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, James Simpson writes:
In lugnet.castle, Mark Sandlin writes:
In lugnet.starwars, James Simpson writes:

Also, the Wringwraiths are easily interpreted,

Wringwraiths?

Are those the guys who do Sauron's laundry?

~Mark

Yes.  They are the nine kings of men who became servants of Sauron.

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 to wash Sauron's soiled underwear.

Bruce
(Wring out your dead)



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  Re: A good use for Jar Jar figs.
 
(...) ROTFL! Doh! I used the wrong term to describe the nine wring-bearers. The wright word is Ringwraiths. I wreally am sorry! (24 years ago, 17-Apr-00, to lugnet.castle)

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(...) Yes. They are the nine kings of men who became servants of Sauron. (24 years ago, 17-Apr-00, to lugnet.castle)

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