Merchandise

Christy Kwak tigeriz969 at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 26 06:02:39 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 10757

Sorry! I went ahead and got the metal Snitch at Hallmark and a book 
mark...after I invaded Warner Brothers and had stop myself after 
buying the Hogwarts mug/Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Bean set and a 
long sleeve T-shirt! I saw hacky-sack looking one but it's too big 
for my purse...maybe later for something else.  But that blue plush 
Hogwarts bathrobe almost did me in...might go back in for that and 
the Hedgewig doll! (Am eating the beans...no 'surprises' yet!  OooOhh 
the coffee is good...BLECH! No no...just the pina colada...). Maybe 
I'll get that sticker book...those stickers are the same size as some 
bumper stickers...hmmm...
AARGH! Addiction taking over! I actually went from that mall to the 
mall on my way home and got a student planner calender at Barnes and 
Knoble and then walked downstairs to the Hallmark there to check out 
their stash! (Blech! No no, peanutbutter bean was bad!Wait...was 
that...naaaah...)
Barnes and Knoble had cool bookends and quite a few journals.  Sooo 
many things...I think that Warner Bros. has the best stuff, tho...I 
go there for all my Scooby needs, too.

B   I   G   *munch munch munch*   B   I   G
  O   N                             O   N

Christy
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--- In HPforGrownups at egroups.com, "Rina Stewart" <rina at l...> wrote:
> Amanda wrote:
> 
> <<Warner Brothers has a wonderful Snitch keyring, about the size of 
a
> hacky-sack (spelling?), stuffed, made of gold lame, with
> white-with-iridescent-overtones wings. I've seen the heavy metal 
one, with
> the wings so very likely to break off, and altogether likely to 
break your
> foot if you drop it, and I altogether prefer the stuffed shiny gold 
one.>>
> 
> This is the one my brother has. I love it!! I keep trying to steal 
it, but he steals it back. <g> I didn't know there was a metal one.
> 
> Rina
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who 
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> 
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