Happy birthday, ChiKat!!
Best wishes to juliana. Which sounds lame like that, but it's true -- I know you have many good things in your future, and hope for the best for you.
Can anyone explain why I fully blew off schoolwork ALL WEEKEND, and then got stressed out about it at 2 o'clock last night? I mean, honestly. I couldn't have done that earlier, when there was time to actually do something about it?
Happy birthday ChiKat!
May this be the most amazing year , Juliana!
and I was awake at the same hour Perkins posted. I just stayed in bed 'til 7.
Can anyone explain why I fully blew off schoolwork ALL WEEKEND, and then got stressed out about it at 2 o'clock last night?
Um, because you're human?
Jessica, first, happy third-day-of-your-new-age! Second, how did you like GoF?
Thank you, all.
t waves at Nilly
I will remember "Shana Tova" for next year, especially since your Yom Kippur posts were the inspiration for mine. Thank you.
juliana, did you see my edit? I can't spell Hebrew-in-English properly! It's "Shana Tova".
And thanks.
Heh! Corrected, and again, thanks. :)
Happy Birthday, ChiKat!
Timelies all.
I skipped and skimmed like a rock thrown just right by Superman, so I hope all are doing spiffily. Also, I'm glad to hear the housing news, Kristin!
Jessica, first, happy third-day-of-your-new-age! Second, how did you like GoF?
Thanks! And as for the second, I thought it was disappointing -- there was just too much material to get through that in order to make the film under 3 hours long (just barely!) they cut out everything except the major high points of the A-plot. There wasn't time for any character development, and the person I saw it with who hadn't read the books was *completely* lost.
they cut out everything except the major high points of the A-plot. There wasn't time for any character development, and the person I saw it with who hadn't read the books was *completely* lost.
Thanks, that was mainly what I was concerned about. I wonder what they will do with OotP, regarding length.
Both my mom and my brother read only up to the third book (um, the rest of us refuse to let the Hebrew translations anywhere in our line of vision, so they have to settle with the English originals, and obviously they read slower this way). I think my brother wouldn't want to see the movie before reading the book, but not my mom. So we'll probably have to do a LotR sort of "catch up".
[Edited because I just can't spell today]