Tuesday, July 26, 2005
I think they want you, Scooter
Thursday, July 21, 2005
Book Review: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, J.K. Rowlings
Is there wizardry? Yes, of course! But it's not exactly the same. For example, in this book Ron ventures into Knockturn Alley to meet with a shady wizard. But instead of attempting to gain information to help Harry defeat Lord Voldemort, Ron purchases a "self-enhancement" potion, in order to "increase" and "enlarge" his chances of making a "significant impression" on Hermione. (if you know what I mean)
Is there witchcraft? Again, of course! It's just that I didn't expect to read about Ginny Weasly filming an erotic home video with Professor Flitwick where they "charm the pants off one another." (and I think you know what I mean)
Probably the most surprising aspect of the book was learning that Dumbledore (the titular Half-Blood Prince) had in fact been a minion of Voldemort's all along. When his connection to the Dark Lord was revealed, he fled to London with Snape, and the two of them moved into a flat in Soho, where "Dumbledore would pay the rent, and Snape would take care of the utilities." (and I know you know what I mean)
The ending of the book is even more surprising, but I don't want to give it away for those who have yet to read it. Here's a hint though: Harry, Hagrid, two Boy Scouts, four "wands", and a ham sandwich. (oh yeah, you know what I mean)
Anyway, I give it a 99.
Wednesday, July 20, 2005
Furthermore
- My archive from last September is loaded with brilliant posts. Amazing.
- Is it possible to top the adventures of Flatulence Man?
- Of course, my account of The Wiggles True Hollywood Story is a masterpiece beyond compare.
- And finally, the coop de resistor: this post. Wow.
Have I mentioned yet
Wednesday, July 13, 2005
Wednesday, July 06, 2005
Mix and Match
Angelina Jolie adopts Ethiopian AIDS orphan
Reuters - Tue Jul 5,11:14 PM ETLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actress Angelina Jolie is adopting a newborn Ethiopian girl orphaned by AIDS, People magazine reported on Tuesday.