29 July 2005
Marie Blythe
For those familiar with the meteoric rise of Lordship Lane (the East Dulwich one), you'll know that a new organic butcher is opening on the site that once housed double glazing and then, luxury lingerie.
You'll also know that next to said site is Marie Blythe - a mysterious burnt out shop that has never been occupied in my time here. Does anyone know the story of Marie Blythe? It sits there sadly between the soon-to-be butcher and a self-service laundrette.
You'll also know that next to said site is Marie Blythe - a mysterious burnt out shop that has never been occupied in my time here. Does anyone know the story of Marie Blythe? It sits there sadly between the soon-to-be butcher and a self-service laundrette.
Labels: east dulwich
Harry Potter and the HBP - fantastic proposed ending
Spoiler alert!
For those who have not finished reading said book, turn away now.
My mate, S, has come up with the bestest possible ending ever to the whole Harry Potter saga.
It transpires in volume 6 of the series, that Voldemort has distilled several parts of his soul into various receptacles - which can take either inanimate or animate form. S suggested that he's put 1 part of his soul into Harry, and that to kill Voldemort, Harry will have to kill himself. What a brilliant idea! That's the only way it CAN end in my opinion.
JK Rowling, take note - if that's not how you were planning to end it, then change your mind now.
For those who have not finished reading said book, turn away now.
My mate, S, has come up with the bestest possible ending ever to the whole Harry Potter saga.
It transpires in volume 6 of the series, that Voldemort has distilled several parts of his soul into various receptacles - which can take either inanimate or animate form. S suggested that he's put 1 part of his soul into Harry, and that to kill Voldemort, Harry will have to kill himself. What a brilliant idea! That's the only way it CAN end in my opinion.
JK Rowling, take note - if that's not how you were planning to end it, then change your mind now.
Labels: books