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Comments for "PotterCast 159: Guess That Book!"

So is Ann Arbor a Podcast date or just a "Hey guys, let's play 'Where's Pottercast?' in Ann Arbor"?
Posted by: Kyle on Jul. 19, 2008 at 10:26PM [Permalink]
Is there any cost to get into the live shows? Does anyone know?
Posted by: Brittany on Jul. 19, 2008 at 07:34PM [Permalink]
Wow. a conversation on haggis, huh? I have never had it and will probably be trying to avoid it in the future...but i can't say it's any worse than sausage in description, no.
Posted by: NETHANIAL on Jul. 19, 2008 at 07:18PM [Permalink]
I'm so glad you guys are going on tour!!!!!! I've been wanting to meet you all since I started listening 2 years ago, and the night you guys are in new york i have to work late of course and cannot get out of it!! no chance you'd stop in Connecticut?!?!?!?! well, there's always next summer!

Great show as always!!!!! love the guess that book segment!! really fun!
Posted by: samantha on Jul. 19, 2008 at 03:39PM [Permalink]
Oh, Bell, I'm the first to call my own family crazypants: They eat lamb brain on easter. I DO NOT.

So no. No brain ravioli :)
Posted by: Melissa on Jul. 19, 2008 at 02:24PM [Permalink]
did u you know that on the site all of your voices are like really deep?

but on i tunes your voices are normal...

weird lol
Posted by: billy on Jul. 19, 2008 at 02:06PM [Permalink]
This discussion is awesome, people.

Melissa, I was wondering, haven't you ever had brain ravioli? I don't know if that's the right name to call them (in Spanish, they're 'ravioles de seso'). I never had them, since I'm not from a traditional italian family, but many people I know have. And they're made of brains.

Now I'm really curious. I don't think I'll be able to get haggis around here, but black pudding is common enough. Maybe next time my grandad makes a barbecue, I'll give it a try. My little niece has been eating it (and loving it!) since she was two years old.
Posted by: Bell on Jul. 19, 2008 at 01:17PM [Permalink]
Thought it would be Fuel. I'm one of their best patrons in the area of hot chocolate, yum!!!

Yeah! PotterCasters, come to Aotearoa New Zealand and we'll have a choice time! I'll give you gifts if you decide to head over one day.
Posted by: Jessica P on Jul. 19, 2008 at 12:34PM [Permalink]
Oh my gosh! Yes, it was Fuel. I knew it started with an F! My cousin lives in Wellington, so she recommended the place to me. The hot chocolate was VERY rich...close to the best I've ever had. I'm sure Melissa - or anyone else, for that matter - would love it.

Seriously, PotterCasters, if you go to New Zealand, so will I! Or Australia. I have never been there before, but I would love to visit.
Posted by: Allana on Jul. 19, 2008 at 12:28PM [Permalink]
Does the name Fuel ring a bell?
Melissa would love the hot chocolate from there, I'm sure.
OK, someone should seriously start a petition to get the PCers to tour over here. After the EC tour, the US will have been almost done to death, Britain will be next I suppose, then please please please Australia and New Zealand. I'm pretty sure there are a lot of fans over here that would love to see you guys, including me.
Posted by: Jessica P on Jul. 19, 2008 at 12:21PM [Permalink]

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