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Thursday, October 20, 2005

How Should Harry Potter Die?

It looks like there are quite a few of you out there who are really into the idea of Harry Potter dying. I've received several emails asking about the poll that appeared and then disappeared. Well, here's the link again. You probably have to join the Yahoo group SO what do YOU think to vote, so if you think that's more bother than it's worth, just post a comment with your suggestion(s) for the best (i.e. worst) way for Harry to pop his cork.

If you want Harry to die but aren't sick enough to think of the way he should go, here are a few ideas:

  • Force fed pate til he chokes.
  • Tickled to death with the tail feathers of a thousand parrots.
  • Baked in a pie like those 4 and 20 blackbirds.
  • Turned into a pumpkin and made into soup.

So go on then. Think slow, think painful, think no more bad books! Yayyy!!!

Hppm Harry Potter: Death by Playmobil

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