To: Jimmyclyde
So you admit that Harry celebarates a pagan holiday!:) I really don't care what he celebrates. My family and I love the books and the movies. If one is comfortable with his or her own religion, then that person shouldn't find the beliefs of others threatening.
P.S. If there is anyone out there who knows a spell to have a house clean itself, please FReepmail me. Or, if that is too difficult, how about a spell to stop a Golden Retriever from shedding????
24 posted on
06/19/2003 6:54:31 AM PDT by
Snowy
(My golden retriever can lick your honor student)
To: Snowy
Precisely! Harry Potter books are great! My husband and I will be attending the Midnight Magic party Friday.
29 posted on
06/19/2003 6:59:38 AM PDT by
hobson
To: Snowy
Forgive me for replying to myself, but could all you pagans out there (big surge, right?) please hurry with those "house cleaning" and "stop the hairy dog from shedding" spells? I'm going to the grocery store in a few minutes and would like to know if I need to pick anything up.
35 posted on
06/19/2003 7:10:11 AM PDT by
Snowy
(My golden retriever can lick your honor student)
To: Snowy
"Or, if that is too difficult, how about a spell to stop a Golden Retriever from shedding????"
Wave your wand three times and say: Pilicus Stickicus!
Works every time.
To: Snowy
Learn to love dog hair, I do.
59 posted on
06/19/2003 7:51:25 AM PDT by
altura
To: Snowy
"Or, if that is too difficult, how about a spell to stop a Golden Retriever from shedding???? "
Have it shaved ;-)
222 posted on
06/19/2003 11:43:01 AM PDT by
honeygrl
("Sometimes I think war is God's way of teaching us geography." - Paul Rodriguez)
To: Snowy
If there is anyone out there who knows a spell to have a house clean itself, please FReepmail me. Do what I do - hire a housecleaner. In fact, I've got one coming over today. At $18/hr (for 3 hrs), it's well worth it - she cleans so thoroughly, it sparkles! She comes over about once a month - the rest of the time I just maintain what she's done. :D
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