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Prized potter posession?
Festax0333
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Mine will be my ootp script signed by The trio, alan, ralph and JKR






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It is the quality of ones convictions that determines success, not the number of followers. -Remus Lupin
But I have a wall plaque of Harry playing quidditch from my friend as a birthday present
A Hermione Granger Philosopher's Stone commemorative coin
A Polyjuice Potion Birthday card from my late Great Grandma
My DH2 and COS posters
Bertie Botts every flavoured beans pouch from NYC
Film Wizardry book as a birthday present from my friends
My copy of Tales of Beedle the Bard
Lego Years 1-4
Order of the Phoenix
These are more my favourite things
Lord Stafford.
So those
I also have a deathly hallows symbol locket, so that too.
* Tickets from seeing the films.
* I'm sure *alot* of people have this but the Hardcover books in the Luggage case. I got a newer one and the pages and font are cool rotfl
Mysterious thing time.
and my gryffindor pillow
My GoF DVD signed by Stanislav Ianevski
My OotP DVD signed by Natalia Tena
My HBP DVD signed by Oliver Phelps
My DH1 DVD signed by Tom Felton
My photo with Natalia Tena
My photo with Tom Felton.
Isn't Tom Felton epic! He called me Bud
Mysterious thing time.
:-SS
A northern english mannerism is to call any young lad "son"... So when I moved here and they were all like "Yawl right son!" I was like, oi, Im not your son. creep. then the kids at school, "Nowennn son!" I was like piss off.. But it's actually quite a welcoming mannerism I think
Mysterious thing time.
Lord Stafford.
Lord Stafford.
Lord Stafford.
It takes a real douche to do that.
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c/o Bloomsbury Publishing
38 Soho Square
London
W1V 5DF
UK
SO I USE THAT ONE?^
And since its in london do I still only use One stamp?
It is the quality of ones convictions that determines success, not the number of followers. -Remus Lupin