To: nmh
So for us, we prefer to avoid witchcraft and spells.
Tell me: have you ever met anyone who managed to perform a Harry Potter spell successfully?
I'm curious, because it's very hard to get unicorn tail hair and dragon heart strings here, and I'm looking for a supplier.
And if your answer is no, then I need to know why all the hullabaloo over a book that has non-working spells in it.
108 posted on
06/30/2003 11:33:41 AM PDT by
Xenalyte
(I may not agree with your bumper sticker, but I'll defend to the death your right to stick it)
To: Xenalyte
unicorn tail hair and dragon heart strings Sears catalog, PP. 955-956
117 posted on
06/30/2003 3:53:05 PM PDT by
ninenot
(Joe McCarthy was RIGHT, but Drank Too Much)
To: Xenalyte
These phobics were the same nimrods that said D&D was Satanic...
I played for several years and then put it aside, and I don't nor have I ever "worshipped Satan".
If you put Harry Potter in the context that it was meant to be taken, it has very good messages. Hard work, Honesty, Loyalty to your friends, among others.
Alot of these twits also want to ban Huck Finn because it uses the word "nigger" but if they ever stopped spazzing out long enough to actually read (perish the thought!!!) the book they would find that the book takes a very "anti discriminatory" stand.
These folks are still stuck in the Salem "witch-hunt" mode.
122 posted on
06/30/2003 7:03:21 PM PDT by
cavtrooper21
("..he's not heavy, sir. He's my brother...")
To: Xenalyte
I'm curious, because it's very hard to get unicorn tail hair and dragon heart strings here, and I'm looking for a supplier. I've got plenty of cat tail hair and guitar strings, though -- will those work instead?
128 posted on
07/01/2003 6:23:48 AM PDT by
steve-b
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