and here’s to the great prof. j.r.r.t., whom without the world would be a much sadder place. “he created a world where there can be no limits”, and that world will hopefully teach future generations to come that any world can be limitless as long as there is no limit on the imagination. cheers.
*clink*
It’s sad, really, that Professor Tolkien never got to see how many people loved Lord of the Rings . . . or did he? Well, I will always remember the great Lord of the Rings himself and I will raise a glass to him. *bows down to Tolkien’s greatness and gives a moment of silence to him*
Happy birthday to Professor Tolkien! He has uplifted many lives with his work, and I for one was glad that he was the wonderful person he was. I’m glad that he was so much in love with hsi work that he expanded his books to create a completely different world, where I often find refuge from this world. Thank you, Professor!
I raise my glass and toast to the Greatess writer, J.R.R Tolkien {THE PROFESSOR}, who gave us a adventure that showed Love, Caring, Sharing and Fellowship to all readers. Who brought the Fantasy of “THE LORD OF THE RINGS”,
Trilogy to life that Tolkien fans believe there’s a Middle Earth, and Hibbits and Elves really do EXIST. *Raises hand* Me included.
I raise my imaginary glass to the greatest author who ever lived!!!!!!!! If only your fans could see you now!!!!!!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!! We know you would appriciate the movies!!! WE LOVE YOU!!!!!!! GOD BLESS!!
21 responses to “A toast to “The Professor””
Happy Birthday Professor Tolkien, I love your work!!!
and here’s to the great prof. j.r.r.t., whom without the world would be a much sadder place. “he created a world where there can be no limits”, and that world will hopefully teach future generations to come that any world can be limitless as long as there is no limit on the imagination. cheers.
*clink*
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TOLKIEN!!! you are the best author that has ever lived. all of your work is PURE GENIUS!! here’s to the real Lord of the Rings!
Happy birthday, professor Tolkien!
Toast!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE GREATEST AUTHOR WHO EVER LIVED!!!!
Cheers Mate!!
Happy Birthday Tolkien! Cheers to a fabulous author! The best I’ve ever known! Best wishes! 🙂
A toast at 9pm? Will do!!
I hope that you and your Luthien are together and happy Beren.
It’s sad, really, that Professor Tolkien never got to see how many people loved Lord of the Rings . . . or did he? Well, I will always remember the great Lord of the Rings himself and I will raise a glass to him. *bows down to Tolkien’s greatness and gives a moment of silence to him*
Happy Birthday Prof. Tolkien!!! I’m so toasting at 9 tonight. 😉
Happy B-day Tolkien! You were awesome!!!
Happy Birthday, Tolkien! If only you could see that your greatest creation has come so famous over so many years.
*raises glass* to the professor! happy birthday tolkien! i love your works! and now you are in a better place. cheers!
I will raise my cup of hot chocolate to toast “The Professor” at 9 pm. Happy Birthday to my favorite author.
Happy birthday to Professor Tolkien! He has uplifted many lives with his work, and I for one was glad that he was the wonderful person he was. I’m glad that he was so much in love with hsi work that he expanded his books to create a completely different world, where I often find refuge from this world. Thank you, Professor!
Happy Birthday Professor. Your brilliant work will live on for many years to come. Thankyou *toasts*
I raise my glass and toast to the Greatess writer, J.R.R Tolkien {THE PROFESSOR}, who gave us a adventure that showed Love, Caring, Sharing and Fellowship to all readers. Who brought the Fantasy of “THE LORD OF THE RINGS”,
Trilogy to life that Tolkien fans believe there’s a Middle Earth, and Hibbits and Elves really do EXIST. *Raises hand* Me included.
Happy Birthday Professer ^_^.
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hobbitmom
I raise my imaginary glass to the greatest author who ever lived!!!!!!!! If only your fans could see you now!!!!!!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!! We know you would appriciate the movies!!! WE LOVE YOU!!!!!!! GOD BLESS!!
eleventy-three! who would have thought.