At Long Last, It's OK To Speak Elvish In Public

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At Long Last, It's OK To Speak Elvish In Public

Author: Mary McNamara, Los Angeles Times Source: The Courier and Press

Title: AT LONG LAST, IT'S OK TO SPEAK ELVISH IN PUBLIC

It hasn't always been this easy to be a Tolkien fan.

For most of my young-adult and adult life, people tended to look at me sidelong should I happen to mention that I had read "The Lord of the Rings" several times - OK, pretty much once a year since I got my first copies when I was in the fifth grade. Boyfriends especially would grow suddenly still, their eyes wildly scanning the walls for the nearest exit should I suddenly whip out my faux hobbit feet or start speaking in Elvish.

To the uninformed, J.R.R. Tolkien fans occupied the vaguely sinister and decidedly weird regions shared by Dungeons & Dragons players, members of creative anachronistic societies, and women who collected flower fairies and unicorn figurines.

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The government agency that treats mental health patients in the Portland, Oregon, area had listed Klingon as one of 55 languages that clients might speak. Now, Multnomah County officials are taking back their call for Klingon interpreters. County Chair Diane Linn says the inclusion of the "Star Trek" language on the list was a mistake. Officials note that no mental patient had ever come in speaking only Klingon. And not a dime of public money was spent on Klingon interpretation.

Well gee why not Elvish.. we now have Klingon as a language :D

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Originally posted by KenpoTess
The government agency that treats mental health patients in the Portland, Oregon, area had listed Klingon as one of 55 languages that clients might speak. Now, Multnomah County officials are taking back their call for Klingon interpreters. County Chair Diane Linn says the inclusion of the "Star Trek" language on the list was a mistake. Officials note that no mental patient had ever come in speaking only Klingon. And not a dime of public money was spent on Klingon interpretation.

Well gee why not Elvish.. we now have Klingon as a language :D

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Ma 'am, don't talk my Klingons!:mad:
 
Elvish pretty much is. I think he worked out nearly everything when he wrote the books.
 
You can take a semester of Elven for credit at some college. Dont remember where, but, its interesting. :)
 
Originally posted by Kaith Rustaz
and women who collected flower fairies and unicorn figurines.

Ha! That's funny as my mom and I both collect flower fairies and unicorn figurines.! I guess that would make us the typical fans. :) :rofl:

Robyn :)
 
He only came up with about 60 verbs in Elvish. Unfortunately he passed away before the languages were fully documented. They were fully functioning *for him* however.
 
I remember someone writing something in Elvish in my freshman yearbook (I won't say when but skinny leather ties were all the rage)
 
Kaith,

Time to move out of mom's basement buddy.

I think the world is ready.




:D :D :D
 
Heh... did that a long time ago. :)
But....the worlds never ready for me. :D:rofl:
 
Originally posted by Tapps
Kaith,

Time to move out of mom's basement buddy.

I think the world is ready.




:D :D :D

OUCH!!!

But then, whose gonna argue with Godzilla?:shrug: :)
 
You wanna take him on, buddy?


I know a few Elvish words, but only because I read so much darn lord of the rings fanfiction!
 
Originally posted by Tapps
Bambi vs Godzilla ?

Who wins ?


Bambi, just because it's Disney, and Godzilla had several bad re-makes...mainly that one where he looked more like a T-Rex than Godzilla.
 
Bambi, just because it's Disney

I will concede that Bambi has the backing of a totalitarian empire with a dictator (i.e. the mouse) who is trying to take over the world.

Godzilla operates pretty much alone.

If I recall Bambi also consults with great and powerful spiritual animals (all of whom sound suspiciously like James Earl Jones)

Advantage: Bambi
 
Rusty, heres your translations :)

Aaye! Hail

Lle quena i'lambe tel' Eldalie? Do you speak elvish?

Aa' lasser en lle coia orn n' omenta gurtha. May the leaves of your life tree never turn brown

Tanya nae sai eina!That was very funny

Re caele beika laure. She had too much mead
 
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