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095 - Roads Go Ever Ever On

2h 26m · Amon Sûl · 06 Dec 19:39

Richard joins Fr. Andrew for the conclusion of his two-year walk through The Hobbit, pondering on what it means to be just a little hobbit in the wide world, reading a little Tinfang Warble, and taking a funky dive into the funkiest of all Tolkien movies.

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