That's what I turned into over the past two weeks in Idaho. It's a darn good thing I'm not afraid of spiders, or else we would have had a major problem, since pretty much every time I went into my bathroom, there was a lovely spider right beside the toilet. However, I'm a good person, and I like spiders, so rather than killing it, I would scoop it into my wastebasket and toss it into the garage. Unless it was late at night, at which time I would just flush it down the toilet - but that only happened a couple times.
My brother, on the other hand, is terrified of spiders and refused to use the downstairs bathroom for the entire holiday. Not that you'd see me complaining - it meant I had the bathroom to myself.
And on a slightly related topic - I saw the Simpsons movie and laughed myself stupid at the Spiderpig scene:
Marge looks up, says "How did the pig tracks get on the ceiling?"
Homer is holding pig up to ceiling, singing:
"Spiderpig, Spiderpig
Does whatever a Spiderpig does.
Can he swing from a web?
No he can't, he's a pig.
Look out, SpiderPig."
Thought of Jessica and died laughing. Drove my brother nuts. :P And laughed even harder when Homer later put a scar and a pair of glasses on the pig and declared, "He's not SpiderPig anymore. Now he's Harry Plopper."
I found it hilarious.
Speaking of Harry Plopper, I loved the last Potter book. I think the romantic pairings definitely ended up right, and overall it was a satisfactory ending. Maybe around Christmas I'll read all seven books in a row. That should be fun.
Not much else to say though. Later days.
~~~
"You've gone mad with power!"
"Of course I've gone mad with power! Have you ever tried going mad without power? It's boring and no one listens to you!"
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
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*Love* the quote. Yeah, I liked the seventh book too. I'm still a little doubtful about Harry/Ginny and
SPOILER
FRED! LUPIN! TONKS! *sob* I didn't cry. But I came close.
~Sil
I know, I was sad, but I watched an interview with J.K. Rowling and she said that by killing Lupin and Tonks, she was creating almost a mirror of what happened to Harry... which I had already pretty much figured out but whatever.
I didn't cry either... the closest I came to crying was (call me crazy) when Ron came back and Hermione started beating up on him. Ah, gotta love teenage angst.
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