dwarrowdelf
12 years ago
I recently went to see "the Hobbit an Unexpected Journey" and relished the fun, action packed underground scene when the company found themselves in the goblins' stronghold.

A bit like a slate mine in places: spacious and abounding with wooden bridges and other constructions....

And a serious word of warning....

Don't try ANY of these escapades, stunts and action sequences in Cwmorthin or any other underground place for that matter !

:blink: 😢

and remember:

"Adventures: Nasty disturbing uncomfortable things! Make you late for dinner!"
🙂
'I wonder how many breakfasts, and other meals we have missed inside that nasty clockless, timeless hole?'

'The Hobbit'
J R R Tolkien.
RJV
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12 years ago
To borrow a quote from Don Whillans, "Fuckin' fairies." :devil:
Dolcoathguy
12 years ago
and the adits are full of strange thin creatures asking about "my precious"


Is it safe to come out of the bunker yet?
NewStuff
12 years ago
"Dolcoathguy" wrote:

and the adits are full of strange thin creatures asking about "my precious"



Oy! That remark resembles me! :tongue:
Searching for the ever elusive Underground Titty Bar.

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ICLOK
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12 years ago
Blimey "What has it got in its pocketses" might be a tuff one for 28DL members...
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh Creeper!!!!!
Manicminer
12 years ago
Roy's lamps should take care of the Orcs.........
Gold is where you find it
dwarrowdelf
12 years ago
"Manicminer" wrote:

Roy's lamps should take care of the Orcs.........




Have one of these! It should certainly fry any orc or goblin within a 50 mile radius, so I should be perfectly safe in this respect in most mines 😉
'I wonder how many breakfasts, and other meals we have missed inside that nasty clockless, timeless hole?'

'The Hobbit'
J R R Tolkien.

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