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Josephine
Participant*Jo is even more confused*
I just don’t know what’s going on anymore.
[adrotate group="5"]Keeper of Rumplestiltskin's and Neal's spears and war paint and crystal ball.
Josephine
ParticipantI thought they said Ariel is in Neverland! Yikes. Maybe she can move between worlds by an underwater portal. 😛 We’ve theorized it, but who knows.
The closer it gets to the season airing the more confused I become.
I got to say, for a short girl Emilie has some great legs. I’m the same height and mine are just look short and stubby. Of course, those heels make her a foot taller.
Keeper of Rumplestiltskin's and Neal's spears and war paint and crystal ball.
Josephine
ParticipantPan is the god of the wild including animal flocks–no wonder GOAT works for him!
😆 Haha. I crack myself up. 😉
Keeper of Rumplestiltskin's and Neal's spears and war paint and crystal ball.
Josephine
ParticipantAlso, remember “Pan” was a god. That’s where it’s said J. M. Barrie got the inspiration to name him that.
In Greek religion and mythology, Pan (Greek: Πᾶν, Pān) is the god of the wild, shepherds and flocks, nature of mountain wilds, hunting and rustic music, and companion of the nymphs. His name originates within the Ancient Greek language, from the word paein (πάειν), meaning “to pasture.” He has the hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat, in the same manner as a faun or satyr. With his homeland in rustic Arcadia, he is recognized as the god of fields, groves, and wooded glens; because of this, Pan is connected to fertility and the season of spring. The ancient Greeks also considered Pan to be the god of theatrical criticism.
In Roman religion and myth, Pan’s counterpart was Faunus, a nature god who was the father of Bona Dea, sometimes identified as Fauna. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Pan became a significant figure in the Romantic movement of western Europe, and also in the 20th-century Neopagan movement.
Pan is often depicted with is pan flute, which is named for the Greek god. Peter Pan, also, has a pan flute he plays. It’s interesting that Pan is one of the only Greek gods to ever be killed.
Keeper of Rumplestiltskin's and Neal's spears and war paint and crystal ball.
Josephine
Participant*wishes for a Rumbelle poster*
*knows she’ll never get one from ABC*
🙁
Keeper of Rumplestiltskin's and Neal's spears and war paint and crystal ball.
Josephine
ParticipantI know, but I can recreate it in my living room by squeeing out loud. 😛
Keeper of Rumplestiltskin's and Neal's spears and war paint and crystal ball.
September 16, 2013 at 8:42 pm in reply to: #AskRobert Sunday Sept 22 12pm PST/3PM EST/ 8PM GMT #210282Josephine
ParticipantI saw! I saw! I saw! Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay! I posted in chat and then saw that you just posted it here. Aww…Rumple to the rescue! He loves us. 😉
Keeper of Rumplestiltskin's and Neal's spears and war paint and crystal ball.
Josephine
ParticipantWow, what a way to keep a secret about Little John. I wonder who else they’ve cast that we have no idea about.
But now I have the song from Disney’s Robin Hood running through my head:
Robin Hood and Little John walkin’ through the forest
Laughin’ back and forth at what the other ‘ne has to say
Reminiscin’, This-‘n’-thattin’havin’ such a good time
Oo-de-lally, Oo-de-lally
Golly, what a dayKeeper of Rumplestiltskin's and Neal's spears and war paint and crystal ball.
Josephine
ParticipantPhee, exactly. You wrote each point out perfectly. I really can’t add to it.
Captain Hook without his ship is like … well a fish out of water. It will whither and die.
Keeper of Rumplestiltskin's and Neal's spears and war paint and crystal ball.
Josephine
ParticipantShip it for the name alone.
If I’m shipping on name alone then the prize goes to “Mo’ Tinker” and the “Tinker-momma”. 😉
Seriously, I need this show to come back.
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