Addiction report

Tara taradiane at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 8 16:17:32 UTC 2001


Salut!

I'm new to this group, but not to it's sister
groups....

Anyway, regarding getting people addicted, I'm
proud to report that I've gotten my mother hooked
(although she's reluctant to admit it, I can see
it - obsessiveness runs in our family).  She
started reading SS/PS about a week and a half
ago, and is almost done with CoS as of today.  I
myself didn't get into HP until about three
months ago, and I think she got so sick of me
talking about it that when I left my paperback
copy (I want to keep my hardcovers pristine) of
SS at their house she felt compelled to pick it
up.  

I've asked her repeatedly if she has warm fuzzy
feelings for our Harry yet, and she denies them -
although she has called me twice now to tell me
about some report on our local Christian channel
talking about it's 'evilness' and then continues
to argue HP's merits.  Oh yeah, I got her good. 
I figure the movie will be the clincher for her
because she's a very visual person.  She's
getting senile (she's 52) and sometimes needs a
face to remember who someone is ;-).

Now, if they can get Colin Firth to play Lupin
for PoA, I know she'll love it for life (he is
referred to in our household as "her boyfriend").

Tara, who finds it funny that the only sport I'll
ever be interested in is Quidditch...

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"...people meeting in secret all over the world 
were holding up their glasses and saying in hushed 
voices:" To Harry Potter - the boy who lived!"

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