Theaters and the con't saga of TD

Rachel Bray bray.262 at osu.edu
Wed Jan 23 08:24:02 UTC 2002


>Of course, I avoid Easton like the plague on the weekends, 

Ah-HA!  Yes, if you go to Easton on the weekends, Harry is 
usually sold out.  Same with Lennox.  I go to Lennox during 
the week since I work in Lincoln Tower on campus (therefore 
it's less than 1 mile from work).  But Easton is my home-
away-from-home during the weekend.  "Nerd"stroms, The Body 
Shop, The Container Store (my personal favorite), the 
theater and THE CHEESECAKE FACTORY!  The second best place 
to get Shepherd's Pie (it's Cottage Pie, I believe is the 
true term for it.  It has a ton of veggies instead of just 
onions and potatoes.).  The best place for this is Fado's, 
also at Easton but BOY are they expensive.  It's the Irish 
pub across from Barnes and Noble.  Excellent beer there, 
though.

>well, let's just say I'll be having a reserved seat at the 
>Cinemark on Bethel Road.
Yes!!  I love Cinemark.  When a movie looks interesting but 
not good enough for the full theater price, I wait until it 
hits Cinemark.  And, thanks to Cinemark, that's how I also 
racked up all those viewings of Moulin Rouge.  Once it hit 
the $1 theater, we were there all the time.

>And by the way, where'd you get it? Carfagna's? 
Though I do most of my international shopping at Carfagna's 
(and when they have their pork chops on sale...yum!), this 
was actually at Meijers off Route 23 in Lewis Center.  By 
the way, I live a mile or so away from Polaris Mall.....and 
I'll probably never go there except for Lazarus and 
Kaufman's.  VERY expensive mall.  Have you been there yet, 
Tara?  Yeesh!  

As for the Turkish Delight, I don't remember what brand it 
was.  It was two pieces ($1.95) and it tasted rather citrus-
ish.  And it was dipped in chocolate and it did have pink 
foil.  SO...I'm going to assume that, yes, it may have been 
Fry's.

Hmmm...covered with hash, eh?  I would suspect that that 
would take care of any taste dislikes throughout the ages.  
Ha ha.  And Edmund was too stoned to care that he was 
turning his sibs over to a witch.  :-)  Yes!  That's the 
answer!

Rachel Bray
The Ohio State University
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"Each team will have the rest of the year to work on 
their projects," Lupin continued. "Now, I've tried to 
make these projects flexible to allow you to use your 
own inventiveness - a great part of being a successful 
Auror requires quick and adaptable thinking. It also 
requires creativity-"

"I plan to make a diorama," said Draco solemnly.

"No," said Lupin patiently, "not that kind of creativity."

"But it'll be an evil diorama. And then Harry can destroy it."

Lupin's voice held a warning tone. "Draco."

 - Draco Veritas by Cassandra Claire




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