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I keep going back to it, I know, but there are random things I liked/found funny about Deathly Hallows that I remember every now and then.

One is how Stan ended up being a DE. That lives in the "I found funny" area. Especially when I went back with my mind to the Great Confrontation, in HBP, between Harry and the Minister Of Magic Whose Name I Forget But Definitely Isn't Slughorn.

Another - which still falls under the "I found funny" category - is the mention, at the beginning of the book, of what Sirius' Infamous Bike actually looked like.

Reading that it was one of those sidecar deals?

I SO had this mental image.







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Two Fat Ladies

on 2007-09-16 10:03 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] onehundredmoons.livejournal.com
OMG Two Fat Ladies... Oh Clarissa! Oh Jennifer! Those women rocked. My favorite episode is the one where they lined a bowl with bacon and then loaded it up with chop meat, finishing it off with some kind of lardy crust.

*dies of heart failure just typing that*

We used to make bets on what they'd wrap in bacon next.

on 2007-09-22 12:35 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] kasche.livejournal.com
Hehehehe! Oh, you're talking with someone who can't even conceive the whole having bacon for breakfast thing. ;P But I loved that show with a passion. They showed it here last year - I was in my room, and wandered to the living room to see what was making my dad and mum both crack up so much.

Heh.

on 2007-09-24 04:01 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] onehundredmoons.livejournal.com
Oh yes, it could scarcely be more different than Italian cooking. I think that's what cracked my parents up about it so much, too! My dad used to watch it incredulously as the ladies made one barely edible-looking dish after another.

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