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Tag Archives: Harry Potter
Young “Arthur Weasley” assists in railway murder hunt (Rousse)
The biggest clue that I had time-travelled was that Mark Williams (better known as Arthur Weasley in the Harry Potter movies) looked so young. He must have only been in his mid to late twenties. As the manager of Worcester … Continue reading
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Tagged Arthur Weasley, bodies, body, clue, dead, death, enquiries, enquiry, Harry Potter, hunt, loose, manager, Mark Williams, murder, murderer, railway, serial, spotting, station, time travel, time-travelling, track, tracks, train, train-spotting, trains, Worcester
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Lord Alan Sugar’s babysitter and JK Rowling’s secret (Rousse)
“Babysitting” was the answer I gave whenever anyone asked what I did for Lord Alan Sugar. He liked to keep me nearby. This usually meant that I could be found hanging around the main door of the office at street … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Sugar, artwork, babysitter, babysitting, coin, coins, cover, design, Egypt, geek, geeky, gold, golden, handbag, handbags, Harry Potter, Harvey Nicks, Harvey Nicols, hunt, JK Rowling, job, key, landing, Lord Alan, Lord Alan Sugar, Lord of the Rings, man, manhole, manhole cover, middle-aged, mother, newspaper, office, paper, pocket, pockets, secret, Sir Alan, Sir Alan Sugar, Tolkein, Tolkien, treasure, treasure hunt, trove
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Regrets of Mrs Harry Potter (Rousse)
Although I was now immensely rich, the downside of life as Mrs Harry Potter was the complete loss of privacy following our marriage.
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Tagged Harry Potter, marriage, privacy, rich, wealthy, wedding, wife
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JK Rowling’s cot death charity competition and the Scottish slave trade (Rousse)
I chased my north Northumbrian cousins through the corridors Scooby Doo style as a strategy to keep them entertained while were waiting for the main event. Then the word came that the real fun was about to start. We gathered … Continue reading
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Tagged balloon, banner, blind-fold, cinema, competition, corridors, cousins, crowd, dress, dresses, Duddingston, eighteenth century, Harry Potter, JK Rowling, Leith, loch, prize, rags, rice, rope, Scooby Doo, scroll, ships, slave, slave trade, slaves, stairwell, theme park, uniforms, wig, wigs
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Harry Potter almost messes up Rousse’s travel plans to Kings Cross
It was Harry Potter’s fault that I almost missed the 08:30 service from Edinburgh Waverley to London Kings Cross. We hadn’t appreciated just how long it would take to organise refunds on the 40 cinema tickets for Harry Potter and … Continue reading
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Tagged box office, children, cinema, deathly hallows, Edinburgh Waverley, Harry Potter, Kings Cross, London KIngs Cross, tickets
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The otter and Harry Potter (Rousse)
It was the final morning of our holiday on the Isle of Lewis. On the advice of TPR I asked for sausages and eggs for breakfast. Bored with waiting for my meal to arrive, I stepped down from the table … Continue reading
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Tagged Abbeydale Road, beach, Birmingham, Blackberry, collar, croft, dog, eggs, Harry Potter, Isle of Lewis, otters, photos, railway station, sausages, snow, socks, swimming, tank, TPR, trains, Uig sands, University of Edinburgh
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A bendy bus trip to Diagon Alley, but Harry Potter nowhere to be seen (Rousse)
What was it with TPR and clothing? Here he was cycling towards town along Morningside Road in Bruntsfield on a sunny day wearing a navy blue T shirt – and nothing else! His response to a request to please put … Continue reading
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Tagged Blackberry, Bruntsfield, bus, bus driver, cartoons, clothes, Comely Bank, Craiglieth, cycling, Daigon Alley, drunk, Edinburgh, Harry Potter, hospital, iPhone, Kev F Sutherland, London, Morningside Road, naked, Ollivander's Wand Shop, PhD, Queen Margaret, rescue, Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre, Stockton Sixth Form College, swimming, terrorists, TPR, Twitter
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Rousse’s Nazi raid
We had to stop the Nazis. While they were out, the bear and I raided their headquarters. We rushed about gathering up anything that could be lifted: pictures, ornaments, carved wooden walking sticks etc. I found it ironic that a … Continue reading
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Tagged Archers, babies, bear, cigarette, cigarillo, father-in-law, film, Finland, Harry Potter, knowledge management, Nazis, ornaments, pictures, radio, students, walking sticks
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A trandem, tourists and a traffic warden (Rousse)
We were bound to be killed, all because JH refused to wear the high-visibility jacket that I was offering him. Even though KT and I could be seen in our yellow regalia, it was really important that JH be visible … Continue reading
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Tagged cinema, cycling, French, glasses, Harry Potter, high-visibility jacket, parking meter, Perth, TPR, traffic warden, usherette
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