Dinne & a book
Jul. 5th, 2003 09:57 pmI'm now eating Mexican food (the people at Mexico Lindo now finally recognize me as a regular--they can't guess my regular chilie verde dish yet, but they do know I'm going to come in a 8:30-9:30 and ask for take-out), and reading Harry Potter.
Yes, I finally spent money this time. Which I'd never done for any HP product before, ever. I was planning to wait for the library and not pay a penny, like I had for all the others (except the middle two, that I read over a three-day weekend at my cousins' home.) But now I have it, purchased.
It was forty percent off. Shut up.
I'm on page 10 when I stopped to type this. I love it muchly. Harry Potter is an Angry.Young.Man. I'm pleased. I'd gotten so used to the blandness of the movie-Harry, I'd forgotten that I actually liked book-Harry. I liked this:
Uncle: "Listening to the news? Again!"
Harry: "Well, it changes every day, you see."
:snert:
Yes, I finally spent money this time. Which I'd never done for any HP product before, ever. I was planning to wait for the library and not pay a penny, like I had for all the others (except the middle two, that I read over a three-day weekend at my cousins' home.) But now I have it, purchased.
It was forty percent off. Shut up.
I'm on page 10 when I stopped to type this. I love it muchly. Harry Potter is an Angry.Young.Man. I'm pleased. I'd gotten so used to the blandness of the movie-Harry, I'd forgotten that I actually liked book-Harry. I liked this:
Uncle: "Listening to the news? Again!"
Harry: "Well, it changes every day, you see."
:snert:
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Date: 2003-07-06 10:12 am (UTC)Secondly, I know, I know... I mean, I should know these things! If you makes you feel any better, I kind of assumed that it would be coming out this winter, but didn't know for certain...
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Date: 2003-07-06 10:39 am (UTC)Did you know the film production company that made LOTR had used all their funds by the time the first movie was released? If the movie flopped, they would have had to file for bankruptcy. Now that's dedication to your art.
Fortunately, they spent 200 million on them in total and earned back 800+ million with the first film alone.
Stupid 9.50 ticket prices.