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From: LP12
17 hours of cinema. Hobbit 1, Hobbit 2, Hobbit 3, Lord of the rings 1, 2, 3. Fast 4ward the dull bits,

call it 10 hours 4 cash.
For me the best bit in the whole sixtology is hobbit 2 where Bilbo wins the ring riddle deep in the goblin mine, golum chases him, bolbo wearing the ring can't be seen by an increasingly desperate 'smegal', Bilbo jumps past him and escapes the mountain of er doom.
Middle Earth was ruined in Lord of the rings four, 'The Incoming of Net Zero pour Save Planet' when net zero was introduced, everyone was brainwashed into buying electric cars, the government refused to use rolls royce small reactors as 'no money in it' and the middle earth went 100% to the dogs.
This heathrow outage, which lays bare the lack of amperage carrying infrastructure is a watershed. From now on we are going down a toilet of spiralling merde. Expect more. But it's great as appartently misery is in fashion.
Stay home, go broke, kill gran.
https://www.vidbinge.com/browse/the%20hobbit


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