[HPFGU-OTChatter] Re: OotP Standee! Happy X-mas!

Alex Hogan predigirl1 at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 6 06:45:10 UTC 2008


So very right! My teenaged nieces always end up over here every holiday (Granny's house is across the street. Holidays are held there. Think "Everyone loves Raymond", but with a nice mother-in-law) as we are the cool relatives. My house is covered with Goth art, dragons, knights, HP, RHPS, Clockwork Orange, etc.. They are glad I married their Uncle. We Samhain all up every year. No need to act old. Getting old can't be helped. ACTING old or BEING old is a choice. I'm 47 in January and my hubby is 39. Not too shabby. Been married for 4 years now. Raising his 4 year old and and 8 year old (got them 3 1/2  years ago). The nieces and their friends like it here. I'm not too fond of them finding Sanctuary here, but it's better than being an ass, I suppose. But RULES are many. They deal.
   
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  onks_op at yahoo.com> wrote:
          --- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, Alex Hogan <predigirl1 at ...> 
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I told my "at the time fiancee'" that I had to have a place to 
display my HP goodies. He loved it! He already had all the HP books 
to date. Then 5 months later, when we got the kids (eek!) people 
thought I had all that for them. HA! That's when I break out the HP 
tattoo on my calf. Gosh. I'm a geek. I love it!

Tonks:

Isn't it annoying when all those boring adults look at you when you 
go to the toy store to get the latest Harry Potter action figures 
(or even the Elmo doll) and they say something about the child that 
they thing you are getting it for? I am getting it for ME!! No child 
is going to so much as touch it! I have a very large HP collection 
and can't wait to have a place to actually display it all. I really 
want one of those really expensive statues of Dobbie. Not the one 
with him and the sock, but the life size one. Once I am rich enough 
to actually buy a house, I hope to have one whole room that is 
nothing but Harry Potter with everything on display. 

Those same type of BORING adults are the ones that think that 
Halloween is only for children. And they don't want to dress up for 
the movies. Some folks are just too old. One should never outgrow 
their inner child. IMO.

Tonks_op



                         

       
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