Sniffing in the cinema and a giggle confession

Felicia Rickmann feliciarickmann at dsl.pipex.com
Fri Sep 20 19:05:07 UTC 2002


O.K. Having had confession time about my favourite sniffy bits, I have another confession to make.  I had to stop reading GoF when I reached the bit about Mad Eye Moody turning Draco Malfoy into a bouncing ferret.  Laughing out out is not the done thing on the London underground and I was in tears of hysteria at that point.  Knuckle chewing, deep breathing exercises, all to no avail, sorry I wa sin hysterics.  It is beautifully written and I can't wait or GoF to hit the screen to see if it's as funny in *real life*!!  

Having said that, I fail to keep a stiff upper lip at the end when Harry leaves Hogwarts for the summer, it's pathetic, I haven't seen the finishing shot of Hogwarts and the train pulling out without my mascara running and my hanky being wringing wet.  I have to get out my postcard of my hero (Snape) and my collection of pictures, ably contributed to by several dedicated fans... Ta Ba!, to cheer myself up!  <soppy grin>

Especially with the news that JKR now has other things on her mind, with book five not out yet (although rumoured finished and being perfected.........) * sigh *

Felicia
surprised no-one seems to believe in Snape's crisps....... they are there, no really...........


kesa101 said:
>Oh, and I cry a lot in movies too.  I *still* cry watching the DVD 
>of S/S!  Three scenes in particular: Harry waking up on Christmas 
>morning, "I got presents!?!", Harry when he sees his parents in the 
>Mirror of Erised, and Neville when he is awarded 10 pts for standing 
>up to his friends. (gets me everytime, even when I read it!)

Me too!  The part with "I got presents?" just makes me want to gather 
him up in my arms and hug him!  I always cry at that part.  The other 
parts you mentioned get to me too...I'm another that always cries at 
movies-the happy parts, and the sad parts.  Books too. 

Jessica
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