Do you hear them? The owls? They're flying all around the world, delivering some mysterious, yet exciting news to Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Slytherin, and Hufflepuff hopefuls!
J.K. Rowling is set to launch Pottermore.com. Representatives for the beloved author have said the site is not a new book, nor is it related to the final film.
Many are speculating the site could include a vault of stories, character backgrounds, and possibly alternative plot lines never before seen in print.
All I know is this: I can't wait! I love the Harry Potter series and always will. Now, we have something to look forward to, as the magic lives on.
To view the upcoming site, simply wave your wand and click here: Pottermore.com
Showing posts with label Smile Time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smile Time. Show all posts
Smile Time: Dale Jr. Has Some Fun!
I know not all of y'all are NASCAR fans, but I figured you wouldn't mind some laughs, especially around tax time.
Not only has Dale been having some fun on the track (he's up to 6th in Sprint Cup standings, after another top ten finish at Texas this past weekend), but he's also joking around behind the scenes.
When you get a chance, and if you need a smile or two, check out the video here: Dale Jr. & The Prank
Not only has Dale been having some fun on the track (he's up to 6th in Sprint Cup standings, after another top ten finish at Texas this past weekend), but he's also joking around behind the scenes.
When you get a chance, and if you need a smile or two, check out the video here: Dale Jr. & The Prank
Smile Time
I had a whole Stereotype Slayer post planned for today, but, well, it seems we need some smiles these days.
I like to go back to things that remind me of times where life/society was far less complicated, far less stomach-churning. Don't you just love those warm and fuzzy feelings of yesteryear?
I double-dog dare you not to smile, even a little. ;) You know, sometimes I can so relate to that tree. ;)
I like to go back to things that remind me of times where life/society was far less complicated, far less stomach-churning. Don't you just love those warm and fuzzy feelings of yesteryear?
I double-dog dare you not to smile, even a little. ;) You know, sometimes I can so relate to that tree. ;)
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