Ozkaban

Jul 14, 2005 22:46

Despite scarah2's valiant efforts at resuscitation, my laptop's connection to the internets ist kaput. So. Here I sit, all clandestine-like, in the computer lab of my mama's retirement home in Issaquah, Wash., where the equipment is new and the users are... yeah. Old ( Read more... )

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Spoiler questing dphearson July 15 2005, 06:38:24 UTC
So I went and read some suppositions...

and if what she said about Dumbledore fate is true, I would be so happy. If, on the other hand, what she says about snapey poo is true, I would be so angry. So pissed, I would return the book for a full refund.

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Re: Spoiler questing noblerot July 16 2005, 01:54:00 UTC
Dude, this time tomorrow we shall know all.

I waved as I sped through Portland. You didn't wave back!! I cried.

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Re: Spoiler questing dphearson July 16 2005, 03:27:39 UTC
Awww! I didn't see you!

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scarah2 July 15 2005, 06:48:40 UTC
I hope you don't start cutting again!

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noblerot July 16 2005, 01:54:42 UTC
OMG now u triggerd me!!!!

*cutz*

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ashkitty July 15 2005, 07:20:50 UTC
Do you live in Issaquah?

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noblerot July 16 2005, 01:56:23 UTC
Nope! Lived in Bellevue/Seattle for most of my life, now live in San Francisco. My mama's retirement residence is in lovely, rainy Issaquah, though, and I visit often.

But you! Spokane girl!

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ashkitty July 16 2005, 01:58:36 UTC
Hee! Pullman, actually, and I'm from Gig Harbor. I get excited when other fandom people are from Washington. :)

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noblerot July 16 2005, 02:01:11 UTC
One of these days when I'm in-state I'll make a pilgrimage to your turf and we'll rip it up, NPR-style.

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ah yes, that buttler July 15 2005, 07:22:59 UTC
i bore witness to the unleashing of the last one, which was entertaining enough even though i'd not, at the time, read half the others.

and looking forward to this one, too, though i'm sure i'll be the last one on the block to read it, reliant as i am on the kindness of others who've finished it already.

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Re: ah yes, that noblerot July 16 2005, 01:57:42 UTC
Dude, second-hand thrills don't cut it. Get thee to a bookstore at midnight and feel the powah.

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when shall we three meet again buttler July 16 2005, 16:56:43 UTC

my road home last night led me past a barnes & noble, and i saw three grownups out front in bright robes and pointy hats, looking for all the world as if they'd all been hired to perform card tricks at the same three-year-old's birthday party and would have to duke it out.

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rosybug July 15 2005, 11:03:48 UTC
I'll be reading "it" when "it" comes out in paperback (much cheaper, especially with our exchange rate). However, I'm am dressing as a witch and going to the launch at 01:01. We get dawn before Edinbugh, so we have to synchronise with them. *sigh* (The poor people in the other Oz will probably have to wait until almost midday to get HP). And I'm expected at a cocktail party for something else shortly before the launch. I hope no one's wearing the same pointy hat.

Last night I dreamed I was reading HBP in Chris Keller's pod. He'd slipped pornographic pictures between the pages. Hmm, maybe I should get a copy of that book instead...

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noblerot July 16 2005, 01:58:37 UTC
I hope no one's wearing the same pointy hat.

I often have the same complaint.

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rosybug July 17 2005, 18:50:47 UTC
Yippee! Yippee! I won the competition for the best witch! I got a boxed set of the first five HPs in hard cover!! And I beat all the other contestants hollow. They were aged between six and fourteen, with the exception of the friend who brought my hat for me. I beat her too, but I'm giving her my soft covers as a consolation prize! <|:D

PS icon by lil_rawker

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