From: Bob Sullivan
Jostein,
Pay sharp attention at a party thrown by the professor, I think.
Regards, Bob S.

On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 4:12 AM, AlunFoto<[email protected]> wrote:
> 2009/7/19 John Sessoms <[email protected]>:
>> Killing some time this afternoon, I took in a matin?e showing of the new
>> Harry Potter film. There's a scene of a party where a magic photographer is
>> wandering around taking photos of the guests. Looked like they used a Pentax
>> 67 with an AF499T strobe as the prop.
>
> We have tickets for tomorrow night. I'll see if I can spot it.
>
> Jostein

That's the party.

What I saw was fleeting glimpse of the prism housing and a potato masher type flash. When my brain caught up with my eyes it was too late to confirm it, but it looked like a Pentax 67. Forewarned is forearmed.

I ain't going back to see it again. I'll wait for the DVD.

I can't believe what it costs to go to a movie theater now-a-days.

It was $6.50 for a matinee ticket AFTER senior citizen discount; a small popcorn was $6.85 & a small drink was $5.85. I got the popcorn and not the drink - soft drinks are nothing but sugar and water, and the sugar makes them go right through me. I'd end up missing half the movie going to the loo.

I overheard a guy standing behind me in the concessions line telling someone that by the time he took his girlfriend and her two kids to a movie it cost $60.

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