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Getting to Know You...  by Budgielover 40 Review(s)
GamgeeFestReviewed Chapter: 2 on 3/31/2006
Strider's not scoring many points here, is he? lol This wasn't the best way to start out their trip together, and the marshes aren't going to improve their moods very much when they eventually get to those. Loved the descriptions of all the hobbits as they are being carried through the mud. I can see each of them reacting in just that way. Also enjoyed the insight that even the Rangers know who Merry and Pippin are! Their hijinks are well reknowned!

Author Reply: I'd have to agree, GamgeeFest - the hobbits aren't very impressed with Aragorn, but then, he's not very happy with them, either. The inspiration for this little piece came from the annoyed look on MovieAragorn's face as he leads the hobbits out of Bree. Nobody looks very happy. And their journey is just beginning... heh heh heh

RSReviewed Chapter: 2 on 3/30/2006
"That was unfortunate"...", "you did that deliberately!", "You kicked me!", "Sad state of affairs when I have to be the voice of reason". The whole neighborhood can hear my guffaws coming from my computer room! This is hilarious. Poor Strider! This will be a long journey!

Author Reply: A VERY long journey, I fear, RS. I'm so glad you enjoyed this story. I'm enjoying planning them, keeping the theme of 'getting to know you.' We haven't quite got to the 'where strangers become friends' part yet ... and might not for a while. Poor, poor Aragorn!

RSReviewed Chapter: 1 on 3/30/2006
HAHAHA! This is priceless! Poor Strider! So much scrutiny for shaving one's beard! "But as we are in an abode with civilized people"..."Bree?".. That cracked me up. My face hurt so bad because of the big grin on my face while reading this. Beautiful!

Author Reply: Hullo, RS! Thank you for your review, and for letting me know you enjoyed the story. It is such a pleasure to be able to share our little stories, and bring enjoyment to others. Thanks!

shireboundReviewed Chapter: 2 on 3/30/2006
Farmers especially seemed to regard Masters Meriadoc Brandybuck and Peregrin Took with the same sense of fatality as they bemoaned the weather and swarms of locusts.

“Careful!” Merry ordered. “Are you all right, Pip?”

Aragorn thought Merry’s concern should rightfully be for him, for he felt a squirrel had been set loose upon him.

“Merry is afraid of heights,” Pippin whispered. “He won’t say so, but it’s true. Will you be very careful of him?”


This is so delightful. But poor Aragorn! I hope the hobbits realize that they must learn to be careful of HIM. He's doing his best, poor Man.


Author Reply: Oh, what a good point, Shirebound! I might have to deviate from the next story planned to focus on that. We know the hobbits can be very, very sweet ... but Aragorn probably hasn't formed a very flattering opinion of them, from what he's seen. Frodo falling off a table, Merry and Pip with their noses in mugs of ale, Sam glaring at him distrustfully ... yes, you are right. Aragorn needs some hobbit TLC.

Pearl TookReviewed Chapter: 2 on 3/30/2006
Hehehehehe! I love it!

Frodo can be such a stuffed shirt! He really needs to loosen up a bit. LOL

“Won’t you take a bit of a rest?” Pippin asked as he turned back to the morass."
At least Pip showed Aragorn some consideration ;)

Well done, Budgie :)

Author Reply: You are right, Pearl - Frodo can indeed be pompous. That is very BookFrodo - in canon, he can be melodramatic and a drama queen. And still brave and sweet and caring and so filled with honor and goodness that we adore him. Of course, Aragorn might not at the moment. And might grow less fond of him in upcoming chapters... (giggle!)

fliewatuetReviewed Chapter: 2 on 3/30/2006
This is absolutely hilarious. As if the circumstances of that journey were not dire enough already, you did have to throw a mud-puddle into their way :-) Aragorn's retort about Hobbit cannot helping the strange places they grew hair was absolutely priceless.

I love the gentle humour of your stories and was happy to wake up to an update.

Author Reply: Hi, Fliewatuet. Thank you for the compliment ... I love writing humor into these shorts (as opposed to the action/adventure/angst pieces) and am so pleased when it is appreciated. Thanks!

harrowcatReviewed Chapter: 2 on 3/30/2006
If only they knew how long... This is great. I just plain loved it all!

Author Reply: Hullo, Harrowcat! When I was thinking about this series, it occured to me that since it was an ongoing series of events, there was really no end to the 'learning process' or to the series. It will be fun to write the episodes as they come to me, instead of being fixed into a timeline. All the way from the Shire to Mordor and back ... Aragorn has no idea... *grins*

LarnerReviewed Chapter: 2 on 3/30/2006
I doubt that Aragorn ever dreamed that his charge would be this difficult; and here Frodo was NOT making it easy. Poor man! Now, if I could get him here into a nice hot bath....

Author Reply: I sense your mind wandering there at the last sentence, Larner. Hummmm, yes, that does present a picture... *cough* What I meant to say was, I am certain that it was not smooth sailing, those miserable days traveling through the Wild before Weathertop. And four wet, hungry, unhappy hobbits would try the patience of a saint.

Linda HoylandReviewed Chapter: 2 on 3/29/2006
Just deliightful !Poor Aragorn caked in mud and those cheeky Hobbits !

Author Reply: Hi, Linda! I have to confess that this story was birthed from the look of annoyance on MovieAragorn's face as he led the Hobbits out of Bree. He had to be that aggravated for a reason. And if he wasn't before, he sure is now...

rabidsamfanReviewed Chapter: 2 on 3/29/2006
Well, this left me grinning. All that trouble, and they haven't even got to the Midgewater Marshes yet! What a wonderful series this is turning out to be.

Author Reply: Oh, Rabidsamfan, it's amazing that Aragorn didn't throw up his hands and desert. Of course, Gandalf would have been furious, and they are known for being 'quick to anger.' But a few more incidents like this, and our poor Ranger might consider it. Not to give any spoilers out, of course... *cough*

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