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My MERF mention on Youtube

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Hello Rangers, I recently made a new LOTR video for my YouTube channel and mentioned MERF, hope you enjoy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIi1XkjJzPc
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Cool video, thanks for the link :P
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Fun!

I LOVE YOUR LITTLE FRODO HE IS AWESOME! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


FWIW on the films: while I think the Hobbit trilogy started out muddled and turned execrable, I agree with you that the LotR one still holds up well.
I've got lots of quibbles toward the end of the LotR trilogy, but FotR was a masterwork pretty much start to finish - and the rest I think still quite good on balance.
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Nice!
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Elleth wrote:FWIW on the films: while I think the Hobbit trilogy started out muddled and turned execrable, I agree with you that the LotR one still holds up well.
I've got lots of quibbles toward the end of the LotR trilogy, but FotR was a masterwork pretty much start to finish - and the rest I think still quite good on balance.
This EXACTLY. Word-for-word my exact thoughts as well.
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