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Chapter 137: Harry Potter Mania (Part 1: Order of the Phoenix)

Okay, so not much to report today except the fact that I'M GOING TO SEE HARRY POTTER TONIGHT! I gotta say that I'm super jazzed. I'm going to hit up an 8pm show with Kristen and Christine and then probably try going again Friday or Saturday if I really like it. I'll put up a whole review tomorrow or later tonight and then start the count down until the book comes out :).

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One more thing is a great little website that Yesh (who's birthday is tomorrow!) pointed out to me that featured this interesting horoscope:

Among the Yanyuwa Aboriginal people who live along the coast of Australia's Northern Territory, the word for "fat" is nalu-ngiliny. It doesn't merely refer to the greasy stuff that grows naturally under the skin of animal bodies. It's also a metaphysical term for vitality. Anything that's rich in nalu-ngiliny is healthy. A certain landscape may be considered fat, for instance, which means that it's fertile and sacred. When acacia flowers bloom each year, it's a sign that sea turtles and the marine mammals known as dugongs, favorite foods of the Yanyuwa, are "fat" and ready to be hunted. Your assignment in the coming week is to identify the things in your life that are nalu-ngiliny, and to give them the honor, gratitude, and nurturing they deserve.

So there will also be a list of things that I think deserve to be called FAT in my life. Stay tuned.

Quote of the Day (from the Nascar.com Power Rankings)
Ingrid appreciates it when Jeff changes the diapers but hates it when he refers to it as "taking a half-pound out of the right rear."

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