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On June 15, 2010, Gardner ate a last meal of steak, lobster tail, apple pie, vanilla ice cream and 7-Up, before beginning a 48-hour fast while watching The Lord of the Rings film trilogy and reading Divine Justice. [54] According to his lawyers, the fast was motivated by "spiritual reasons."
Ronnie Lee Gardner: Murder: Utah: 2010: Firing squad: Lobster tail, steak, apple pie with vanilla ice cream, and 7 Up. He also requested to watch The Lord of the Rings film trilogy while he ate his meal. [175] Carlton Michael Gary: Serial murder: Georgia: 2018: Lethal injection
Lord of the Rings Boxed Set by J.R.R. Tolkien. The Lord of the Rings series needs no introduction, especially not for fantasy fans. If you've only seen the movies, set aside a weekend to read the ...
This review is transcluded from Talk:Ronnie Lee Gardner/GA1. The edit link for this section can be used to add comments to the review. Reviewer: Aaron north (T/C) 21:09, 23 October 2010 (UTC) I have concluded my review of this article. The prose is pretty good, and with just a few very minor corrections this is very close to a GA-quality article.
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Tolkien conceived of The Lord of the Rings as a single work comprising six "books" plus extensive appendices. In 1953, he proposed titles for the six books to his publisher, Rayner Unwin; Book Five was to be The War of the Ring, while Book Six was to be The End of the Third Age. [1]
The fateful film that made nerds of us all. The Fellowship of the Rings sees Elijah Woods step into the role of Frodo Baggins, a hobbit who inherits the omnipotent One Ring.Holding the ability to ...
1974 Bilbo's Last Song; 1975 "Guide to the Names in The Lord of the Rings" (edited version) published in A Tolkien Compass by Jared Lobdell.Written by Tolkien for use by translators of The Lord of the Rings, a full version, re-titled "Nomenclature of The Lord of the Rings," was published in 2005 in The Lord of the Rings: A Reader's Companion by Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull