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The Great Hobbiton Race of 1435  by Llinos 9 Review(s)
colbysgurlReviewed Chapter: 10 on 2/10/2008
ah hah! So I was right then! Lol....I doubt very much that Pippin is going to be very impressed when he hears exactly what happened.
Very happy to see an update here!

cookiefleckReviewed Chapter: 10 on 2/10/2008
Saw the chapter title and took it literally. *laughs* I should have known better. Hobbits to the rescue!

Author Reply:
Hi cookie

Opps! I'm sorry about my cavilier approach to chapter titles - didn't mean to panic you there. It's just those drunken dwarves getting over-excited really.

New chapter posted - hope you like and thanks for reviewing.

AltheaReviewed Chapter: 10 on 2/9/2008
I absolutely love this story, so I was delighted to find that you had posted a new chapter. There is so much excitement and drama going on in the Shire. I 'm sure that Hobbits will be talking about this day for years to come. I hope, though, every one will be all right.

Author Reply:
Hi Althea

Glad you are liking it and I'm sure you are absolutely right about this event being talked about for years.

I'm hoping too that it turns out all right. New chapter posted - although things are still looking tricksy!

Thanks for reviewing.

Grey WondererReviewed Chapter: 10 on 2/9/2008
It was very hobbity of Herbie not to be able to resist telling a bit about the Engine and the Master and the Thain and the Mayor before returning. After all, he had a good audience together and a ripping yarn as well.

Now there's a fire in full blaze and two folks trapped inside the Green Dragon! This is getting very serious indeed! Looks like we need a rescue effort and the attention of all citizens. I believe Pippin's manual labour (used the British spelling just for you) is going to have to wait. There's a pub on fire!

I love that you used your Grandfather's own way of lighting fires as a part of the story. It fits so very well here, even his calling out, "Mind yer backs!" sounds like a hobbit tradition.

Thanks again for the sheep in the last chapter and I will be waiting anxiously to hear what happens to the Dragon and to the ale and to Gammer Barlimow and to Poppy!

Author Reply:
Hi GW (and E aka TBR)

Yes, I think we're all hobbits at heart in enjoying a tall tale!

Pippin really should have been more careful in what he wished for to get him out of hard work!

It's very possible that my grandfather was actually a tallish hobbit. For all my life he was known simply as Pop (dubbed during WWII by the Yanks who frequented the Red Lion) and was full of the most amazing mischief and fun - much to my grandmother's disapproval!

The sheep were yours (I actually now consider you to be the titular owner of all ewes, rams and lambs that occur in hobbit stories.)

And I'm pleased to announce that you need wait no longer to find out what happens, although I'm not sure it will quell your anxiety!

Thanks for reviewing - enjoy the new chapter - please! (See I can be anxious too!)

PIppinfan1988Reviewed Chapter: 10 on 2/9/2008
Thank you, thank you!! *big smile*!

Did I erroneously refer to the Thain's, the Mayor's, and the Master's wager as a comedy of errors?? LOL, I think this chapter tops it by a mile! Most brilliantly well done! I'm anxious to see what happens next. No, I won't die of suspense *this* time. ;-) I'll wait semi-patiently. :-)

You're another author whose stories I can *easily* get lost in. I had a great time being the observer in the Green Dragon. (or is it now the Green Balrog?)

Thank you so much for updating! Reading The Great Hobbiton Race has put a smile on my face once again. (my laptop is being a not so "comedy of errors" right now)

Take care!

Author Reply:
Hi T

It was no error - but I see what you mean. Glad you enjoyed your little trip to the Green Dragon and sorry it had to end so abruptly.

The Green Balrog is a fine name for a pub! The only trouble is, it just won't rhyme with "flagon", which would mess up Merry and Pippin's drinking song.

Hope you like the new chapter - I'm afraid there could be more dangerous cliff-hanging to be done though - sorry.

Thanks for reviewing.

AndreaReviewed Chapter: 10 on 2/9/2008
Wow! At least my guess about the fire was right.

I can very well imagine the tweenagers taking their chance to have a drink, or two, unobserved.

Poor Rolando, he did not mean to set fire but he was just too drunk!

"The Red Lion" is a splendid name for a pub! German pub names are rather boring, at least where I live. But there is a British Pub in our street which is called "St. George and Dragon". Not a green dragon, but still a dragon ;-)

Author Reply: Hi Andrea

Yes, fire and alcohol are not a good mix.

We have a George and Dragon in our town too! There is also a Green Dragon up at Flackwell Heath, about 3 miles from here - but it's a boring, sensible pub that never catches fire.

Thanks for the review!

Katherine-The-CrownedReviewed Chapter: 10 on 2/9/2008
Wow, definately not what I had expected. Though my thoughts were quite silly. This is worse. I hope they get out all right.

Author Reply: Hi K

Wow, I wonder what your thoughts were? Do tell. I'm hoping they are all right too, though in the new chapter things still look a bit tricky!

Thanks for reviewing.

Pearl TookReviewed Chapter: 10 on 2/9/2008
A fun personal addition :-)

I wonder who will rescue the lasses?

Great fun and now great drama as well :-)

Author Reply: Hi Pearl

I think my grandad's pub, which was set in the Buckinghamshire countryside, must have been very like the Green Dragon. Did I ever tell you I grew up in a pub! Lol!

Thanks for reviewing - and more drama awaits you! New Chapter now up.

shireboundReviewed Chapter: 10 on 2/9/2008
Herbie related how the Thain had leapt at least 30 feet into the air, performed a double backwards somersault and then described the Master's daring feat of stopping the engine single-handed with his bare teeth.

Those are the *best* tales.

Oh my goodness, this is a dreadful turn of events! *frets*

Author Reply: Tales are supposed to grow in the telling! :D

It is a bad turn in the tide - and it's not over yet. New Chapter waiting for you!

Thanks for reviewing.

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