Where are you going to be on July 16th 12:00a.m.?

Splutters A picture of a shirtless Daniel Radcliffe?? WHERE?!

My friend found it on Google or something one day and printed out copies. I, of course, took a picture for you. Enjoy.

I can’t breathe right now…

Yeah, I spit out quite a bit of soda when she gave that to me. Thankfully, not on the picture, only in her hair.

i just got the line up for the b&n at union square.

6pm: face painting and wand making.
7:15pm: simulcast of jkr reading from scotland.
10 pm: jim dale live reading.
midnight: new book unveiled and sold!

any nyc dopers going?

Guess what got loaded into our stockroom yesterday? That’s right: over TWO THOUSAND copies of HP6. Torture! Torment!

You’ll be happy to know that there’s quality shirtless-Daniel action in the Goblet of Fire movie. I saw a test screening over the weekend and can tell you that you will like the scene. Moaning Myrtle sure likes him shirtless!
I haven’t read any of the books (except the first) but I feel excited for all of you just reading this thread. I’m planning on reading the books and might be caught up by the time the next one comes out.

Where am I going to be? Hopefully, at the library. I say hopefully because I will have to take off from work (in this case, a midnight “lunch break”), and I’m not 100 percent sure I can get the time off. And secondly, because I’m afraid that mentioning it here will jinx it for me! :slight_smile:

I do have to brag (again) about our local libraries here in Cleveland. (This particular one is part of the county system.) They called me the other day and said that since I was one of the first 500 to reserve the book in advance (not everyone knows that you can do that), I was invited to a Harry Potter party at the library which will run from 11:30 PM on the 15th to 1 AM on the 16th, at which I will be able to pick up my copy. They will be serving refreshments, people will be costumed, etc.

And I hope that bragging about the library doesn’t reduce the chances that I will get the time off! :smiley:

I’ll give you a shiny Canadian nickel if you send me one right now. Promise.

It is, quite honestly, not worth my life. Not only would I be fired, my manager would be fired. And she’d kill me. And the store I work for? Oh they’re dig me up and kill me all over again. But on the cheap, because they’ll be sued something chronic.

Tell you what: I’ll give the boxes an extra big hug in the morning - will that do?

:eek: :eek: :eek:
Words can’t describe my emotions right now. Well, except for
SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

Well, they are very pretty boxes. :slight_smile:

Well, only 1 day and a couple hours remain.

Trying to explain this to future generations will be like trying to explain why no one could hear the Beatles over all the shrieking. “You wore costumes and lined up at midnight for a BOOK?!”

It’s frequently hard enough to explain to present generations :stuck_out_tongue:

I’ve found, “Shut up, if you read ALL(most have read a chapter of book 1 and say the books are bad) the books you would understand. Now go away and let me work on transfiguring this teacup.” works well.

I’ve just come from one of the major bookshops here in Sydney and the new Harry Potter novel isn’t exactly flying off the stands. No queues and some very bored looking assistants dressed as warlocks trying to instil some enthusiasm in the shoppers.

I tried to line up, but the line would’ve kept me there for four hours, minimum and was filled with, not children as I would’ve expected, but 16-50 year old whiners. As I have to be up for work three hours after that, I decided to put it off until tomorrow.

Luckily, there is the joy of Borders opening two hours early for folks like me, so I can read it at work tomorrow.

Well, I guess bragging about my library didn’t jinx me after all!

I got the lunch break I was hoping for, and got to the library at 5 minutes after midnight. There were about 100 people in line in front of me, but the library showed amazing efficiency and I was only in line for 15 minutes before getting my copy!

WOO-HOO!

You were at the wrong store, I guess, or else, for psychological reasons only you know, you’re just trying rain on everyone’s parade.