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I'd agree- Prisoner of Azkaban was by far the best film of the 8. I love the books though, the films just can't live up to them, unless they were about ten hours long, each.
Perhaps a little controversially, did anyone else think the Deathly Hallows book seemed as though it was quite heavily edited? I felt it was, reading it, as though chunks had been taken out of the final publication.
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I had to quote this to see how you managed to post a seemingly empty post - sneaky!
Yes! How long before it starts to smell of sewage though?
http://instagram.com/p/rRytNMhQaP/
Something to aspire too when you go down the beach!
There I was thinking my sandcastles were decent
That's won a sand art contest thingy (I think) so don't feel too demoralised by it, I'm sure your sand castles aren't far off!
Its pretty epic though! I was like 😳😳😳😳😳
Thats ok then that reminded me actually, when I was out shopping a few weeks ago they had a sandpit on the high street with a sand sculpture in it. I think it was advertising a contest event somewhere or another, I didn't pay a lot of attention to it
A sand based link...
That's the best kind...
*sniffs*
Nope, hasn't happened yet...
Don't be so sure... at least one lurker will be here waiting to see how 'banal' the posts are...xD
Good evening, good people!
I think one day she will publish extra info that will go alongside the whole series. Some of this is obviously cropping up on Pottermore, but I reckon we'll see much meatier stuff later on.
I'm going to try and make my posts even more banal then...
I like a challenge...
I thought you'd like it!
Proper lol
I'm gonna take that with...a pinch of salt.
Think I'd end up discussing Harry Potter all night if I was allowed.
Corsodyl - adverts are naff, and their products taste vile but it really is good stuff. Tried their toothpaste and it's much better than most of the mainstream brands.
Its mouthwash, not toothpaste and its whats used/prescribed (at least in part) to treat gum disease with, so its definitely worth taking in the first instance, before seeing the dentist. Some people find it hard to see a dentist, it might take a few days or weeks to get an appointment with an NHS one, so thats a good first step, to take that. I can't use Corsodyl while I have my braces on as its too acidic it could damage the wire apparently, so I have to use another mouthrinse but when my wisdom tooth gave me issues and was bleeding, the dental hygenist flushed it out with Corsodyl, she just had to do it straight into the gum by that one tooth so it wouldn't swill around my mouth and damage the brace.
I haven't been to the dentist in over 7 years...probably a bad move, I know... but I guess the money I've saved has been worth it. As long as you clean your teeth with something decent and keep an eye on them.
Fair enough but still, if you're gums are bleeding when you're brushing then I would say that getting your arse to a dentist would be a pretty high priority. But point taken.
Tut! the 6 month checkups don't cost me anything as its on the NHS. The only thing that costs me money at the dentist are the hygenist scale and polish cleans (costind about £10.90 a time currently) every 3 months while I have the brace on and my extractions I needed before getting the brace put on - I got 2 teeth taken out, they charged under £20 for that. Its not exactly majorly expensive.
I'm off to the orthodontist to get my brace adjusted on Wednesday morning. It already feels swollen and its not been touched already, like it knows its about to be prodded and adjusted again(!) blah. I wish it was all over with already. Ah well, one year to go(!).