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Will you be buying HP7 next Saturday?

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    #21
    Originally posted by andrew_neil_uk
    Anyone pre ordered?
    Nah, it'll be on alt.binaries.e-books in a week or two, if it isn't already

    (not that I'll bother reading the great big doorstopper, although I might buy the DVD when it comes out)
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      #22
      Yep

      I will be at the Tesco's at 12.01am in Glossop Friday / Saturday night. Was there for the last one and there was a bit of a crowd and several people dressed up etc.

      /me thinks Hagrid will die
      Politicians are wonderfull people, as long as they stay away from things they don't understand, like working for a living!

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        #23
        Hate to do this to you people.
        Harry dies in the end, but he...................
        Confusion is a natural state of being

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          #24
          alt.binaries.e-books
          can't be doing with e-books. If you read a whole Harry Potter off a screen, your eyes would be little burnt-out craters by the end wouldn't they?

          Anyway, better crack on. Alastair Campbell's diaries aren't going to read themselves, more's the pity. Thank goodness they only go up to 2003.

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            #25
            Originally posted by portseven
            /me thinks Hagrid will die
            Nope.

            I guessed someone else and told yes, but I'm not telling.

            Aparently the book ends with, "All was well".
            Drivel is my speciality

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              #26
              Originally posted by portseven
              Yep

              I will be at the Tesco's at 12.01am in Glossop Friday / Saturday night. Was there for the last one and there was a bit of a crowd and several people dressed up etc.

              /me thinks Hagrid will die
              Glossops a weird place.. used to know a chap whose dad ran a newsagents there...weird
              How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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                #27
                Originally posted by Troll
                Glossops a weird place.. used to know a chap whose dad ran a newsagents there...weird
                Was the dad called Edward? You wouldn't catch me on the streets of Glossop at midnight on a Friday night.

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                  #28
                  Just spoken (MSM actually) to my ‘source’ again. He downloaded images of the pages for his daughter last night and had a peek this morning. His daughter went into a right paddy over breakfast. “DON’T TELL ME! LA, LA, LA. Not listening. I HATE YOU”, sort of stuff. She won’t talk to him now.

                  I think I know another man who will be queuing up on Friday night. That’ll teach him to be a smart arse!
                  Drivel is my speciality

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by thunderlizard
                    can't be doing with e-books. If you read a whole Harry Potter off a screen, your eyes would be little burnt-out craters by the end wouldn't they?

                    Anyway, better crack on. Alastair Campbell's diaries aren't going to read themselves, more's the pity. Thank goodness they only go up to 2003.
                    Beats audio books, a friend of mine listens to books (he has listened to the whole HP series in his car, read by Stephen Fry I believe, complete with sketchy character voices) and states that he has 'read' them. I can understand he can't read when driving, but the whole audio book thing just seems wrong.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by thunderlizard
                      can't be doing with e-books. If you read a whole Harry Potter off a screen, your eyes would be little burnt-out craters by the end wouldn't they?
                      What do you think a Company's laser printers are for?

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