Quick report over chili fries

Jul 11, 2007 19:54


I’m back safe and sound from Pittsburgh, and had a wonderful time at the con. I’ll try to write a more useful con report by the weekend, before the information is too stale.

Currently, I’m in a Taxi’s Hamburger in Santa Clara, before a showing of Harry Potter and the Overpriced Movie Ticket I’ll be joining jakebe, toob, Malin and a bunch of other locals at ( Read more... )

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prickvixen July 12 2007, 09:56:37 UTC
I've eaten in that Taxi's. Pretty unremarkable, isn't it? The buffalo planks are okay.

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chipotle July 12 2007, 17:28:28 UTC
I've eaten in a few different Taxi's and they're all pretty consistent. Not really *bad,* but they seem to be under the impression they're a much better burger joint than they are. There wasn't anything else around I was more interested in going to for dinner last night, though.

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mordrul July 12 2007, 10:18:51 UTC
and it’s a little grating that it was completely f-ing impossible to have avoided learning that Darth Vader killed Dumbledore.

NNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

*ahem*

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jadedfox July 12 2007, 17:23:39 UTC
You know... It's rather shocking that you of all people are *not* reading the books...

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chipotle July 12 2007, 17:53:56 UTC
Truth be told, I wasn't particularly interested in the books when they started coming out -- were I still in high school, I'm sure I'd have been reading them from the get-go. But I've had a mild antipathy to young adult books for years (like it or not, it's been about two decades since I was in the target market, and that often shows), and a much stronger antipathy to series in general and fantasy series in particular for nearly as long. Some have been very good, to be sure, but an awful lot have felt like they were series for the sake of recurring sales, stories stretched out because, darn it, it worked for Tolkien. In college I found myself starting multi-volume series far more often than I found myself finishing them. Eventually, I just stopped starting them in the first place. But, the first Harry Potter movie was only a commitment of a couple hours. That was an easier risk to take, as it were. I liked it enough to keep going back every year or two ( ... )

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katrinahawke July 17 2007, 04:16:17 UTC
Greetings!

If it helps any, there are equally reasoned arguments that say Darth Vader did NOT kill Dumbledore.

-B

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chipotle July 18 2007, 00:08:03 UTC
I've heard that, although for obvious reasons I haven't delved into details. It would seem somewhat out of character for him based on previous books (well, movies); he's been antagonistic toward Harry, but certainly not--in the overall plot sense--a true antagonist.

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