Ben Domenech
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really grown-up concepts like consent ale not the example to follow no no but you know what you can read that chapter but you can read that chapter and like you know hey what oh yeah what did he do wrong here i mean everything but what did he but what specifically or maybe did he do anything right no but no but what did he do wrong you know i think yeah yeah i think that's a that's a fun conversation that is that's a good question though thank you kevin i really enjoyed that but it's a good conversation well
That might be a stretch of the definition of the word fun.
All right, Sean, who do we have up next?
All right.
Our next question comes to us from Neil.
Oh, Neil.
Mike of Allen Allen, Western Hall Show.
Ah, it is good to have you join us, Neil.
I suspect that, like myself, many in the PPP community had never heard the term philology until you first opened the doors of Prancing Pony.
So in order of the philology fairs, are there any aspects of Middle Earth philology that you still want to explore potentially for future episodes?
And Alan, that's a question for you as well because of the Wednesdays that we love on the TTT.
Yeah, I mean, really, that whole idea of the Word Nerd Wednesdays was just inspired by all the work Sean did for those years.
It was sort of like an homage, like, well, let me try, and now I've floundered enough.
Sean, I'm going to throw this one to you first while I'm pondering that one, because there are a lot, but my Word Nerd levels have increased, but they're still below yours.
There's so much.
The thing that I've been really excited about lately is going back and reading like those early issues of Parma El Delamberon, many of which Christopher Gilson is in the process of republishing.
Some of these have been out of print and he's putting them back in print.
And so check that website regularly because there's always new issues coming into print.