"Writer JK Rowling on Friday has declared, that the hero of a series ofHarry Potter books the principal of magic Albus Percival Wulfric BrianDumbledore is a homosexual. The statement about character's untraditionalsexual orientation Rowling has made, addressing to her novels fans inCarnegie Hall in New York. When one of young listeners has asked the writera question on, whether Dumbledore had a real love, she has answered:"Dumbledor is a gay".
I'm a free enough person, and sometimes my jokes are vulgar.:) But somehow Inever wondered who sleeps with whom in Hogwarts. What relationships arebetween Hagrid and his dog and so on.
What for??? To please political correctness? For fun? And even if it was adeep author's idea. The fairy tale is named a fairy tale because Thumbelinanever was pooping, The Little Mermaid did not give prince a blowjob, andCarlson did not pitched Lillebror…
No. Ruined beyond repair. This silly woman has spoiled all fairy tale.
четверг, 25 октября 2007 г.
понедельник, 15 октября 2007 г.
I am about to go to my business trip to Japan and have found such
information - except for hotels of the European type, in Japan there are
also traditional hotel where visitors at once change their clothes for a
kimono, they are put to bed on mats, fed in rooms and check out in the
morning, instead of 12 o'clock as I have got used. Europeans feel unusual
slackness and rest in Japan. In Japan it is possible to try on to yourself
the Japanese fashion and, having bought for example the Japanese dressing gown to surprise your guests. Though both in shops, and in hotels employees constantly bow so low and often, that I feel like a sultan, actually it is just their traditions. Japanese are not such artful like Chinese, but they have absolutely different from European views. Even value of money in Japan is not like in the whole world.
That was the most interesting for me and I have set for myself a problem to learn more about this question.
information - except for hotels of the European type, in Japan there are
also traditional hotel where visitors at once change their clothes for a
kimono, they are put to bed on mats, fed in rooms and check out in the
morning, instead of 12 o'clock as I have got used. Europeans feel unusual
slackness and rest in Japan. In Japan it is possible to try on to yourself
the Japanese fashion and, having bought for example the Japanese dressing gown to surprise your guests. Though both in shops, and in hotels employees constantly bow so low and often, that I feel like a sultan, actually it is just their traditions. Japanese are not such artful like Chinese, but they have absolutely different from European views. Even value of money in Japan is not like in the whole world.
That was the most interesting for me and I have set for myself a problem to learn more about this question.
среда, 3 октября 2007 г.
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