[HPforGrownups] And speaking of Christmas
Rachelle Elliott
relliott at jvlnet.com
Mon Dec 11 19:23:32 UTC 2000
No: HPFGUIDX 6644
Well, let me tell you in Janesville, Wisconsin there are still a lot of HP
trivia games, HP clue, Quidditch, etc...
If you have a Target, check there.
----- Original Message -----
From: Meredith Wilson <aviationoutreachcoord at museumofflight.org>
To: <HPforGrownups at egroups.com>
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 1:16 PM
Subject: RE: [HPforGrownups] And speaking of Christmas
>
>
> ** influence. I have to say that Harry Potter has influenced
> ** my holiday
> ** only in that I asked for the trivia game for Christmas (which I wont
> ** get because it is impossible to find -- my boyfriend told me he went
> ** to Toys Backwards R Us, which is advertising it, and it wasnt there,
> ** and while he was asking the clerk if they would get it in 2 other
> ** people came up to ask for it).
>
> We went all over the place looking for the Quidditch card game on Friday
> with no luck. I haven't even seen the Trivia game. I do have the SS
board
> game and it's pretty lame, really. My husband and I played, but I see
room
> to write my own rules to go with the great board.
>
> ** Anybody doing HP parties, decorations, wrapping paper,
> ** cards,...anything interesting and obsessive?
>
> I made my mom a birthday card and drew a great owl on the front to send it
> Owl Post. And my friend gave me a little ceramic owl pendant which I made
> into a HP-themed necklace (purple, blue and black glass beads, a few
> different designs of silver moon and stars beads with the owl in the
middle
> - quite nice if I do say so myself...). And my husband and I have been
> obsessively hitting the stores for new merchandise, but no real
> holiday-related things.
>
> I think my favorite merchandise item is the WB pint glasses with the
> Hogwarts crest on them. Very cool.
>
> Meredith
>
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