ok, alot of things to say. first I'll respond to rabk
about the Beren costume, I was dressed as the moment he met Luthien in the woods for the first time. So no I had both hands. It was actualy rather comical because myself and my friends are realy in to this so we acted out the parts to the nth degree. I walked into the theater looking extreemly tered and looking for nice chicks

I had a friend who took black sweat clothes and glued bark to himself as well as aranging branches and some moss. he walked into the theater and didn't sit with the rest of us. He just stood there with his arms over his head LOLOLOL.
as to my friends name. his name is alex or alexander. I haven't figured out what all that means but... he's looking for something befiting a nobel fighter. something strong yet poeticly beautiful. he also wants something unique. In other words. not something already mentioned in the books. for instance. my name ohtaren is rather like isildur's aid that managed to smuggle the heir of gondor of to the northern realms, ohtar (humorously only the word warrior), yet I added the masculine nameing suffix -en.
Tankyou for the help with spelling. now that I run the phrase over out load there is indeed a double length on the 'n' if you actualy break down the phrase, there should be a 'nai' in it some where, because it is a 'may it be' phrase but I suppose its an idiom because that is the way that its written in the silmarilion. I guess its like the standard elven greeting of (sorry for the speling) elen sila omenntielvo or a star shins upon the hour of our greeting. can you think of a shorter greeting. I can belt that out pretty fast when I'm greeting a friend but it still seems a little long.
As to the caligraphy, yes, I can write tengwar faster than I can write english lol. It just flows naturaly now, its so beautiful. Its also realy usefull if you want to keep a secret journal or something like that. a friend of mine has also learned to read it pretty fast (although his hand writing is horrible) so I give him notes and stuff that I don't want other people reading. Its realy rather childish, but it passses time

ok, now for you spike out lol. the site that I've found most helpful, because its all in an easy order and includes exersises and stuff is:
http://www.uib.no/Pe...ohf/qcourse.htmofcourse you could be realy hard core and just pour over all of tolkens own matirial. but if you look online for quenya, most of the sites that have speakers refferance the site Ijust gave you. a word of cotion though, just because you can't find a word in that sites dictionary or even online at all, it doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. a good source is tolkiens 'etamologies' (not spelled right by the way)
ok, now for a little mor elven, Rabk thit is written on the fly I would enjoy your corrections because I'm a little unsure of the last word (my star)
luthien, elyë na elennyë
I know the last words wrong but you catch my drift hopefuly. I'm also a little unsure of the usage of 'elyë' I've seen it used this way before but I'm also pretty sure that I could use a '-lyë'ending on the elen.
-ohtaren