Same here - Alan Rickman was brilliant, as was Maggie Smith as Professor McGonagall.One of mine was Snape actually. And the actor who played him in the movies.
Same here - Alan Rickman was brilliant, as was Maggie Smith as Professor McGonagall.One of mine was Snape actually. And the actor who played him in the movies.
I bet a lot of people would love a HP thread!!hould i make the thread ? lol
Yes, please!!!should i make the thread ? lol
the thread has been made ... lets have some fun with itYes, please!!!
I'm sure there would be a lot of interest!Not to steal your thunder strider rose strider rose , but would anyone be interested if I started a thread about Lord of the Rings? I bet MikyPiky MikyPiky would like it!
Sounds like a great idea!!Not to steal your thunder strider rose , but would anyone be interested if I started a thread about Lord of the Rings? I bet MikyPiky would like it!
your fine ... i like lord of the rings too .. favorite character is legolasSounds like a great idea!!
your fine ... i like lord of the rings too .. favorite character is legolas
aww yes the back of legolas lolView attachment 359261
Whoever looked at Orlando Bloom and thought, blond, blue-eyed elf was a genius.
STILL reading "Primal Waters." I can only take so many whale calves being eaten before I need a break.
I've finished this and discovered another book that focuses on the victims, rather than the killer:The Yorkshire Ripper, Peter Sutcliffe, died of Covid-19 on Friday. Few, if any, will mourn his passing.
Peter Sutcliffe, Yorkshire Ripper, dies aged 74
I've decided to reread a book about him and his vile crimes, Somebody's Husband, Somebody's Son: The Story of the Yorkshire Ripper by Gordon Burn, which I recall as being well researched.
I have Obama's book too, as I lucked out and saw it on the library's website when it was first put there, so was one of the first 35 to request it. I haven't started it yet, but hope it's as interesting as Michelle's book.I was able to get Obama's book "A Promised Land," my library system has a thing called Lucky Day where they have best sellers and high demand books and DVD's in a certain space in the library where you walk in to get them. Can't put a hold on these particular copies, or renew them.
I haven't read anything by him before but thought I'd read this one.