Harry Potter: real-life lifesaver, How has Harry helped you? |
Sep 23 2005, 05:04 AM
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Just Through the Brick Wall![]() Posts: 4 Joined: 4:42am September 23, 2005 |
Strange day for me....4 days ago we had power returned...today we had cable returned...then Hurricane Rita set it's sites on the gulf Coast and we began to get it's rain. It would seem the hurrican edidn't know know any better than to ruip through this battered region. haven't we had enough? Well I sweated away patching up the roof on the inside wher eI could trying to keep the rain out, you see the first hurricane took the entire backside of the roof and the ceilings within collapsed, rain water came in and destroyed nearly everything bringing mold and mildew. We made it out safely days before the storm, we weren't brave enough to hang around to watch a repeat of the wicked witch scene in the Wizard of Oz. Days prior I had triedto sign up on this very forum after reading the Half Blood Prince....hence why this topic has found it's home here. My best and childhood friend was off to London for a business class at King's College..low and behold, the week of the release of Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. He phoned me several times and I managed to burn it into his skull that it would be a good idea to nab a few copies of the british print, after all you dont' see many of those stateside, especially here in Mississippi. Yes that's right we got hit too, not just New Orleans, which might I add is merely an hour's drive from here.(west) I live on the Mississippi gulf coast. To wind this story down before it gets too long, (too late) When I returned home, the last I had spoken with my friend was 9:30 a.m. when the storm made landfall, crossing the southern tip of Lousiana and crushing it's way through Mississippi, wiping cities off the map. I finally got intouch with him a week after the storm, which was the day I returned. He told me his house was gone. I had to see for myself naturally...so I did. We speak of all his treasures he brought back from London during his month's stay....and he looks up and says 'Harry's gone." It never even occured to me he had left the book and all his treasures behind. He also brought back a book for me, the children's version, he kept the adult version, wouldn't be caught dead with the other lol. My book lay safely at the top of my closet between clothes where I hid it..undamaged. Well I happen to have bought myself the American version....so to him goes the British version he brought for me right? He wouldn't have it. "That was for you" He said. "You aggrivated me to death to make sure I brought one home for you." So in the end, one Harry book and his whole entire house disappeared, while the other 2 remained safe in my battered leaking home. My neice will have to wait to read Harry as she has been sent to Jacksonville FL for school, the roof was ripped off of hers. Anyhow the moral of the story is, if anyone knows of any suffering family in my area, if you find one before I do, I will be happy to donate my American verison of Harry and the Half Blood Prince, while I cram down the British version down my friend's throat, because it truely is the sole surviving treasure he has lef t from his trip. As an after thought.. I probably should donate mine to the public schools, they didn't fair too well down here either. Yep think that settles it, that's where mine is going
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Sep 23 2005, 05:18 AM
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gecopeland I just wanted to say that my heart and prayers go out to all that have been affected by this, including you and your friend. Your story, like many others has brought me to tears and reminded me to be grateful and to overlook some of the pettiest things in life. I think if a Harry Potter book can bring comfort in this time then Jo Rowling's story has accomplished more than what most people give it and her credit for. Thank you so much for sharing
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Sep 23 2005, 07:15 AM
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Quality Quidditch Supplies Test-Flyer![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 1,266 Joined: 7:42pm June 12, 2005 ![]() ![]() |
I hope you are safe as Rita is approaching.
-------------------- "The only malady Severus is guilty of subjecting me to was a rather uncomfortable slug situation that your friend Ron must be far too familiar with." ~Albus Dumbledore~
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Sep 23 2005, 01:36 PM
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Just Through the Brick Wall![]() Posts: 4 Joined: 4:42am September 23, 2005 |
Yes we are safe during Rita, thanks, the only problem it's giving us is water in the house lol, we can't seem t o get buckets under the leaks fast enough before they decide to change paths and fall somewhere else from the roof. Things should be fine for us. I was just thinking to myself, I usually take my niece to see the harry movies, and twice they have come out on my birthday so it was kind of extra special, but it looks like this time it maybe difficult to take her cause I don't know if she'll be back from going to school in jacksonville Fl yet or if she'll be there for the whole remaining school year. Guess I'll be voting to bring her back sooner lol, seeing the movie without her wouldn't be the same. On that note, they are taking good care of us down here, aid has come in from so many places arou nd the world, people are being able to relocate , those that lost homes, and those of us staying area able to get to food distrobution points and get water and ice and food, the water is ok to drink here again so no more make shift showers, yippeee! We have made it a point to keep stiocked up on MRE's (those things taste baaaad) We have tons of water stored so we we're pretty well prepared to ride things out while we wait for some normalcy to return. I have to send my thanks ou to all those who have sent care packages to our area, we wouldn't have made it without the love and care of so many humane people, as we all know you can't rely on the federal government to fix everything lol.
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Oct 6 2005, 03:41 AM
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Just Through the Brick Wall![]() Posts: 4 Joined: 4:42am September 23, 2005 |
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Oct 8 2005, 06:34 AM
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Just Through the Brick Wall![]() ![]() Posts: 16 Joined: 6:07am October 8, 2005 Location: On the Lamb at Grimauld Place |
I'm sure I can't be the only one, but the Harry Potter characters were virtually my only "friends" in Elementary and Middle School, because I moved to a small town in third grade and began reading books well above my reqired reading level. It wasn't long before Harry was one of them.
And since I was always reading at recess no one wanted to be friends with me.... Oh well. I'm not complaining! Anyone else? -------------------- "An idea that is not dangerous is unworthy of being called an idea at all."
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Oct 8 2005, 12:42 PM
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Cauldron Bottom Measurer![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 134 Joined: 7:44pm August 26, 2005 Location: section ZZ9 Plural Z Alpha |
That happened to me in 3rd-5th grade. I barely had any friends besides Harry until 6th grade when I met some other fans.
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Oct 8 2005, 08:44 PM
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Being Eaten by the Pea Soup![]() Posts: 19 Joined: 3:58pm October 4, 2005 |
i agree, i am a freshman and my best friend is moving, so for a while harry, ron, and hermione will be my bffs, but i'm not complaining. hey, they can do magic right? but they can't sing mcfly and busted and guns'n'roses songs with me....boo.
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Oct 8 2005, 09:14 PM
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Ollivander's Phoenix Feather Plucker![]() Posts: 4,232 Joined: 9:37am January 29, 2005 Location: In Ammoro, where the hearts are pure, and filled with love ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
well im not a loner or anything and i have friends and all of that, but when im like feeling lonely or something they feel like my best friends, so i can sorta relate.
-------------------- of course it is happening inside your head Harry, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?"
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Oct 10 2005, 12:39 PM
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Monster Book Stacker![]() ![]() Posts: 388 Joined: 3:02pm January 28, 2005 Location: Trying to find Platform 9 3/4 in Grand Central Station ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Well, I started reading Harry Potter the year before I started middle school, but middle school kinda sucked for me (didn't it for everyone? Everyone changing and cliques and all that--high school is much different for me.) I spent a lot of time with Harry and Co. during my middle school years, and at times I was more into them than I was into my own friends who I was drifting apart from.
-------------------- There are some things you can't share without ending up liking each other, and knocking out a twelve-foot mountain troll is one of them.
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