[HPFGU-OTChatter] hi!
Prof_chase
zeff8 at attbi.com
Sun Mar 2 09:23:03 UTC 2003
Hi Judy, if you think the books are cool, check out the audio books. They
are great to listen to. yes, there are plenty of Adult HP fans out there
too.
As for adult stuff, its out there, but limited in quanity and stuff. Most of
the HP stuff is geared towards the kids. I think only now, are they starting
to realize just how Popular HP is with us adults..
You can find tshirts on Ebay.
You can find adult size wizard robes at a number of places, including
www.thewandshop.com or use any search engine and look up witch or wizard
robes and there are many "wician" or other pagan websites that sell
robes/cloaks, etc.. for costumes..
For a voice and text chat, Join us at Hogwarts School on Paltalk, in the
Meet new friends group.
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----- Original Message -----
From: <jrober4 at bellsouth.net>
To: <HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 1:49 AM
Subject: [HPFGU-OTChatter] hi!
> My name is Judy, and I am new here. I recently discovered Harry
> Potter when I finally got curious enough to watch "Sorcerer's Stone"
> on Cinemax two weeks ago. Much to my surprise, I liked it *very
> much* and found it quite charming. Next, I watched "SS" a couple
> more times while I was doing things on my computer. I decided I
> wanted to read the "SS" book, and bought this and the "CoS" one
> Wednesday morning. That night, I began reading "SS" and enjoyed it
> very much, finishing it Saturday afternoon (reading it at bedtime
> and at work when I didn't have customers to wait on -- I work in a
> movie theater). I started reading "CoS" right away, and I am
> enjoying these books more and more! Meanwhile, Friday evening, I
> bought PoA and GoF, so I now have all four books. Considering **how
> much* I am liking these books, I will probably end up pre-ordering
> the new one, though I am saving every spare penny I can for my trip
> to Scotland in June, where my boyfriend is. And, of course, I will
> rent the CoS movie when it comes out next month, as I haven't seen
> it yet and very much want to see how it parallels the book.
>
> I am *delighted* that there is a place for us Grown-up fans of Harry
> Potter to come. I must confess that I am 49 years old, and am
> wondering if there are any other HP fans in my age group here?
> Thankfully, HP is quite popular among many of my co-workers (at the
> theater), which helps in my new-found enthusiasm for the series!
> For now, I am just on the HPFGU - Movie list, until I have read all
> four books, since I wouldn't understand yet many references being
> made on the main list.
>
> Oh, one more thing -- I don't know if this is the right place to
> ask, but does anyone sell adult-size HP t-shirts? In the United
> States? Online?
>
> Looking forward to any discussions on HP, first on the Movie list
> and then on the Main list!
>
> Judy
> Chapel Hill, North Carolina USA
>
>
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