Harry Potter Title . . . ?
Jun. 30th, 2004 08:52 amOkay, so on my radio they just announced what the 6th Harry Potter is going to be called. Yet they said they were going to give the release date, too, and they didn't . . . and they made the chick read the news in a stupid English accent and she kept botching up and bursting out laughing every few words so I could hardly hear her. So . . . I think it's "Harry Potter and the Halfblood Prince," but . . . I don't know if I trust her . . .
Obviously a reference to Lord Voldemort.
Or Voldy. Apparently she doesn't like it when he's called Voldy.
I keep hearing old songs on the radio. It's nice . . . it reminds of summers past. Like "Genie in a Bottle" by Christina Aguilera (which I just heard) reminds me of the summer between 6th and 7th grade when my cousin came to visit and we read the 3rd Harry Potter book and I illustrated it (but I can't find the illustrations! NOOO!!! THEY WERE AWESOME!!! *Cries*). "Someday Out of the Blue" by Elton John reminds me of the 4th book. "Saturday in the Park" reminds me of two summers ago; "Are You Happy Now?" by Michelle Branch and "The Summer of '69" by Bryan Adams remind me of last summer.
Last summer . . . *sigh* I would be on a plane to Japan now . . . in some sort of time zone limbo . . .
Obviously a reference to Lord Voldemort.
Or Voldy. Apparently she doesn't like it when he's called Voldy.
I keep hearing old songs on the radio. It's nice . . . it reminds of summers past. Like "Genie in a Bottle" by Christina Aguilera (which I just heard) reminds me of the summer between 6th and 7th grade when my cousin came to visit and we read the 3rd Harry Potter book and I illustrated it (but I can't find the illustrations! NOOO!!! THEY WERE AWESOME!!! *Cries*). "Someday Out of the Blue" by Elton John reminds me of the 4th book. "Saturday in the Park" reminds me of two summers ago; "Are You Happy Now?" by Michelle Branch and "The Summer of '69" by Bryan Adams remind me of last summer.
Last summer . . . *sigh* I would be on a plane to Japan now . . . in some sort of time zone limbo . . .