Play Christie For Me ( was: book 7 mayhem

Talisman talisman22457 at talisman22457.yahoo.invalid
Fri Aug 11 08:47:27 UTC 2006


--- In the_old_crowd at yahoogroups.com, sean dwyer <ewetoo at ...> wrote:

>I've always felt JKR is at least unconsciously influenced  
> by Christie, it does explain howlers like Ginny. >snip rapid 
development issues< 
>(Bloody Unfair is a perennial character in her works).



I was watching the Harry, Carrie & Garp video (video.msn.com), and 
when I came to this part, I thought only of ewe:

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Martha Hoover: Good evening. Thank you. It has been an honor. This 
evening my question for you is, what is the one question your fans 
have never asked you, and should have? (crowd laughs and applauds). 

JK Rowling: Oh, God (crowd laughs). How can I answer that? I can 
think of a couple of things that give away the ending of book seven 
(crowd laughs). Having got this far ... having got 16 years down the 
line, I kind of feel that would throw it away (crowd laughs). For 
me, anyway, having put the effort in. I think that I've been asked 
excellent questions, it's just that the final book contains a couple 
of pieces of information that I don't think you could guess at. So 
umm - I would umm - I'm sorry. 

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T, again
::faking voice of our "fair" (of locks, at least) author::

"Yeees, it's just that ::snort:: you lot could *never* ask the right 
questions because I'm fixing to pull a couple of BIG ones--right out 
of me bum! 

Possibly while I'm in the shower....

::immodest tittering:: "



Yes, this is what happens when a mighty penguin invokes The Agatha.  

Seems JK is dipping *deep* into that trough. 

Now all we need is for David's prediction to kick in...

Talisman

(practicing raspberries)







 







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