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  • How was Harry Potter?

    Friday, November 26th, 2010

    Soooo…did you see Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows yet?

    And??? Did you love it?

    The people around me adored it so much they were clapping and cheering and hollering things at the screen, and the girl sitting behind us even started sobbing (can you guess at which part?). Annnnnd, of course, there were the costumes. Yes, waiting in line three hours for the midnight showing gave us a chance to view everyone as they walked by (as well as eat gobs of onion rings, which I assure you are God’s gift to mankind). We visited with some, and took photos of others. I’ve accumulated my favorites for you below. And, oh yeah, we ran into some famous guy named Jay Asher. He was cool enough to chat with us for a bit. And we were cool enough to share with him a few labor and birth stories (since his baby is due any day now) along with some helpful tips. I’m sure he’ll thank us later. ;-P

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    These lovely ladies were first in line…at 8:10 in the morning. Notice their lightning tattoos!

    first in line for harry potter

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    The Whomping Willow. Once inside, he led the entire audience in a song and cheer!

    harry potter whomping willow

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    I have to slip my beautiful (and oh-so-fun) friends in here. All bundled up with Dani (all the way from Arizona!), Lori, and Kati. Yeah, they’re pretty much fabulous.

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    Luna Lovegood with real radish earrings!

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    I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again…the Fremont really IS the best place to see movies. ;-)

    photo for the fremont movie theater

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    Alright…spill it. How was YOUR Harry Potter experience, and what did you think of the movie?!

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