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Dawn Felagund ([personal profile] dawn_felagund) wrote in [community profile] b2mem2012-03-22 08:05 pm

The BINGO Number for March 23 Is N32--CLOSED

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[personal profile] ladybrooke 2012-03-24 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
May I have:

LadyBrooke -

Archery in Arda - Fingon; Beachy and Coastly – Alqualonde (Swanhaven); Beasts - Spider; Colors – gray; Talents and Skills – archery

Crack Pairings 1 – Elrond/Erendis; Art Supplies - pastels; Landscape – plain; Last Lines – “And realized that was all she ever really wanted.” – Sanderson, Mistborn; Quenya and Sindarin – Omentie “meeting” (meeting or junction of the directions of two people)

AU1 – Valinor never left the circles of the world; Weather - calm

Waters - rain; Women of Arda – Ivorwen

Draw a Character - fighting; Hobbits – The Tooks

Feanatics – Feanor wasn’t nuts (just misunderstood!)

Forth Eorlings - Dunharrow

Caroling – He sees you when you’re sleeping – Santa Claus is coming to town; March of 3019 – March 3rd : The destruction of Isengard; Rare Characters - Landroval

Stewards of Gondor – Denethor II and Thorongil; Poetic Language - Irony

Powers and Underpowers – Vaire: tapestries woven by children’s hands (early ages or modern era)

Write What You Know – What did you have for lunch yesterday?

Thanks!