Title: Does J K Rowling Actually Exist ??
Crichton Kicks - December 3, 2005 12:46 AM (GMT)
This is brilliant, but slightly disturbing that she actually believes the theory.....
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Dan Brown - December 3, 2005 02:15 PM (GMT)
:ponder: :ponder: :ponder:
Let me think.......is this woman slightly jealous of Rowling millions......let me think.....OBVIOUSLY YES.
These stories are so wierd and wonderful they must have been created by somebody like a single mother......
And last time I checked Rowling was alive and even if she is shacked up with some company pretending that she wrote the story....which is unlikely....as the person who really writes the books would want to be famous now....(unless they are dead).....good for her she's made millions and gone from poor to rich and thats what I like to hear......
Now I'm off to shack up with Pocketbooks and pretend I wrote Lord Of The Rings......see ya....... :lmao:
prophecy girl - December 3, 2005 03:18 PM (GMT)
does she think she could have done better? :snooty:
laughitupfuzzball - December 3, 2005 05:39 PM (GMT)
:ponder: It is an extremely bizarre article, why is it impossible for Rowling to have written them, I'm totally bemused :lol:
"I am my thoughts" - December 20, 2005 01:32 AM (GMT)
Its like Luna Lovegood had come to life :o
xsarah
grrrarrrgh - December 29, 2005 11:47 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE ("I am my thoughts" @ Dec 20 2005, 01:32 AM) |
Its like Luna Lovegood had come to life :o
xsarah |
hahahahahahahahahahhahahaha :lmao:
Seriously tho, what a fruit loop. :ermm:
TV Yank - January 13, 2006 06:25 PM (GMT)
Very humorous. And inevitable.
Notice how vague Grünfeld's premises are: (1) nothing is left to coincidence in the media industry, and (2) no one can be that successful (overlooking precedents such as L Frank Baum's OZ series a century earlier).
Of course, the real source of her conspircy theory can be seen in the photo: that's a Heineken, right?