has anyone noticed....and turkish not-so-delight

taradiane taradiane at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 23 08:49:11 UTC 2002


--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at y..., "Rachel Bray" <bray.262 at o...> wrote:
> Here in Columbus it's still rather hard to get Harry 
> tickets.  There are two theaters I go to (AMC Easton and 
> AMC Lennox) and all their showings for Harry are sold out 
> almost every weekend.

Really?  I've been going to Easton for my multiple viewings, and I've 
never had a problem.  Of course, I avoid Easton like the plague on 
the weekends, which, considering I live all of half a mile away is 
pretty difficult ;-)  *I, too, live in Columbus, for those wondering*

> Has anyone noticed if their theaters are still selling out 
> Harry?  I'm just curious if it'll have the steam to beat 
> Titanic in the rankings.

The Leaky Cauldron posted this bit of news regarding box-office stats:

http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20020122/en/film-
boxofficeoverseas_140.html

Personally, I think it'll have another boost once it hits the dollar 
theatres.  I mean, forking over $7-9 on average per ticket for 
multiple viewings can get pretty pricey, but once it hits the dollar 
theatres...well, let's just say I'll be having a reserved seat at the 
Cinemark on Bethel Road.

And Rachel, you cracked me up with your remarks about Turkish 
Delight.  I've never tried the stuff either, but have always wanted 
to ever since I read of Edmund's lust for the stuff.  When I first 
read it as a kid, I always imagined it to be this succulent chocolate 
and caramel type concoction (but nothing along the lines of your 
average Godiva caramel).  Like a chocolate truffle almost.  
Apparently I was way off base.

And by the way, where'd you get it?  Carfagna's?  I know they've got 
lots of international foods...

Tara







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