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Author Topic: Which character from a novel are you?  (Read 2953 times)
thompson1780
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« Reply #165 on: 11:53:51, 09-10-2008 »

Don,

You have seen the Separated at Birth Thread, haven't you?

Tommo
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« Reply #166 on: 12:20:09, 09-10-2008 »

When I was younger, I always identified quite a lot with Samwise Gamgee.

I had to look up who that was...

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« Reply #167 on: 12:27:38, 09-10-2008 »

When I was younger, I always identified quite a lot with Samwise Gamgee.
I had to look up who that was...
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I know. Somehow I missed the window of opportunity for Tolkien and I've never read one word of him. (It is Tolkien, right?)
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« Reply #168 on: 12:33:11, 09-10-2008 »

When I was younger, I always identified quite a lot with Samwise Gamgee.
I had to look up who that was...
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I know. Somehow I missed the window of opportunity for Tolkien and I've never read one word of him. (It is Tolkien, right?)

I always suspected that there must be someone, somewhere, who had never read Tolkien......I just never expected to meet him!



(Typed with tongue firmly in cheek Wink )

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« Reply #169 on: 12:42:51, 09-10-2008 »

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« Reply #170 on: 12:45:43, 09-10-2008 »

Charles Pooter

I had to look that one up too!
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« Reply #171 on: 13:10:37, 09-10-2008 »

Don,

You have seen the Separated at Birth Thread, haven't you?

Tommo

No I hadn't.  Hence my suprise at the sudden references to Don Zhivago.  Thank you.
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