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Peder,
You're killing me again and not in the good way. ;) You know damn well it's "The Bronx is up and the Battery's down." Stop misinforming people! We have a hard enough time getting them to come back to our fair city (and I use the term loosely) without you messing up our theme song.
It's childish, even for a children's book, and badly written. I haven't any problem with the Harry Potter films. The latest was the best so far because I felt it had that wonderful, dry British humor.
I can't remember the first book but I do remember the first book I ever loved, Jane Emily, a lovely little ghost story. I read it in elementary school and subsequently stole the book because I loved it so much. I kept it for years, in fact I still believe it's at my mother's house somewhere all...
I'd rather read Dan Brown than Jane Austen. That woman has a skewed concept of passion and love. Cold-fish lovin' is what I like to call it. :D Now the Brontes were another story all together...
Oooh, how many marks are on my walls. Once I came close to hitting my cat (bad aim) with the first Harry Potter book. I got through 7 pages before I flung it across the room. My next thought was to email amazon.co.uk to get a refund. :p
Which Catholic Church responded? Did the Vatican have a say about the book? It wouldn't suprise me because any story that has mass appeal and deals with religion will cause a stir with fanatical Catholics or Christians. It doesn't take a lot to get them started. :p
"Quella putanna me fregata!" -- Johnny Stecchino
Eleanor: What would you have me do? Give out? Give up? Give in?
Henry II: Give me a little peace.
Eleanor: A little? Why so modest? How about eternal peace? Now there's a thought. -- The Lion in Winter
"Prepare to hurt, and not...
It's an American thing. We're defiant and always have to do things differently like over-emphasizing the "s" sounds in words like recognise by replacing the s with a z, making maths singular, and driving on the right side of the road. :D