I'm not sure if I already posted this previously but I've been reading through this website for rejected film scores. It has some interesting tidbits on some of the assignments John Williams was originally set to score. There's an especially interesting bit on Bicentennial Man, claiming that Williams might had already started the recording process. That doesn't seem likely though, as the score would have had to have been mostly finished if the recording process had started. http://rejectedfilmscores.150m.com/supposedlyrejected.html
Are you quite certain that no Orcs have wreaked havoc on JWFan's servers because we dared conspire to raid Shore's NY home to retrieve the recording sessions for AUJ and DoS? Eh? EH?
After some googling, I could find no English word denoting 'fylkja'. What I did find, however, was that it is indeed an old Norwegian word for 'fylke' (meaning county or region) that is still in use in Iceland.
What this has to do with JWFAN, however, I have no idea. Then again, I don't understand half of the abbreviations here either. God, I'm so NOT a good JWFAN member.
Maybe I'm out of the loop, but what's 'fylkja'? That could be a Norwegian word!
Earlier this year Ludwig discovered the JWFAN user with the most profile views - a user called Fylkja. She had an avatar of Katheryn Winnick from The Vikings TV series, but no posts at all. It's a running gag.