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It would be so precious wouldn't it?

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Captain Sousie wrote:Get a copy of the script off of the internet.
The actual, real script is in the book, at the point where Frodo looks at the ring after Gandalf warmed it up in the fire at Bag End. It's amazing what you can find printed on actual paper these days.

I would expect that any good jewelry engraver could do the engraving, but considering that the very thought of it probably makes them a bit ill, they might charge top dollar. I would expect a price in the hundred-plus range, or higher if you have visibly pierced body parts or tattoos, or if you use the word "like" four times in every sentence.

But is this what you want written on your tuba?

"One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them; One ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them."

If I'm going to get blisters on my thumb, I'd rather do it in a more uplifting cause.

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Rick Denney wrote: But is this what you want written on your tuba?
"One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them; One ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them."
If I'm going to get blisters on my thumb, I'd rather do it in a more uplifting cause.
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An edit would be far better..
"One horn to rule them all and with a dark sound guide them"
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Paul S wrote: "One horn to rule them all and with a dark sound guide them"
I like that one.
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Post by Lew »

TubaRay wrote:
Paul S wrote: "One horn to rule them all and with a dark sound guide them"
I like that one.
OK, now translate that into elvish. :wink: (That's elvish, not Elvis)
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schlepporello wrote: Why not Klingon? :wink:
I wish you guys would keep your fantasies straight.

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schlepporello wrote:Sorry, that's the way it is in "Wayne's World". :wink:

Nice one :!:

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I wonder how many repair guys can write fluently in elvish...
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I believe most repair guys are elves.
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Elves are not real. 250lbs tuba repairmen certainly are.

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