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Yule Mathoms 2005 by Gwynnyd | 38 Review(s) |
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GYJrQgxRvjPeeCXt | Reviewed Chapter: 7 on 2/9/2012 |
Hi Crumb Boss.I wahtced this video and all the others too. I am from Sri Lanka. My plans for next year is to start my own cake shop which will give me the opportunity to enjoy doing and also to gain financially.I have enjoyed every bit of your videos and your produces thoughts. I love her too.. you guys are really cool.Take careand best wishes for next year and always. Love. Sabrina. | |
HnCagcPyoGOjdZIkX | Reviewed Chapter: 2 on 2/9/2012 |
Love it!!I rlecntey went to see the stage production which was absolutly out of this world!! | |
MTnSlzfnGnxSzb | Reviewed Chapter: 4 on 2/9/2012 |
Really cute pircute! We are "Lord Of The Rings" fans also! | |
rSFitnsEUqTdPkwmU | Reviewed Chapter: 17 on 2/8/2012 |
My favirote Christmas tradition? Getting birthday presents on Christmas Eve. | |
Elena Tiriel | Reviewed Chapter: Epilogue 2 on 2/12/2010 |
Oh, P.S. And I can't wait to try out the technique for making whipcord.... LOL! | |
Elena Tiriel | Reviewed Chapter: Epilogue 2 on 2/12/2010 |
Oh, Gwynnyd, these Yule Mathoms are such a treat! I think my favorites are Eru's desperate creation of Ëa, just for a little peace and quiet, and the soggy grapes (LOL! on not being able to remember the names of all of Sam and Rosie's amazingly large brood)... But my absolute favorite is the tipsy trolls! Thank you for such a good giggle! - Barbara | |
websterans | Reviewed Chapter: 24 on 8/21/2008 |
Oh, the other prompts are fun, but this? This is a real treasure. | |
Raksha The Demon | Reviewed Chapter: 11 on 3/5/2006 |
This may usurp STOLEN KISSES as my favorite - very original and totally funny. Varda wearing Vegas glitter indeed! Loved the Maiar bubble-gum music! | |
Pipkin Sweetgrass | Reviewed Chapter: 18 on 1/6/2006 |
ROFL! I loved this, Lindelea told me about it and I'm glad she did. Well done! | |
Larner | Reviewed Chapter: 19 on 1/6/2006 |
How indeed would I recognize it, eh? First read "Warrior Scarlet" in September, 1962, and I've loved it ever since, as well as every one of her books I've ever read--have somewhere in the neighborhood of 25, I think. My love affair with Sutcliff predates even my love affair with Tolkien and Lewis. Love the horsehead masks, the mock stallion battle, and, of course, the image reminiscent of Drem heading back to the bonfire he helped kindle with the hand of the one he'd finally realized he loved in his. And here Lothiriel has her first truly Rohirric experience with he who will be her husband. Just wonderful imagery. | |