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My two favorites: Friends & Harry potter

Anybody who knows me knows how much love I have for F.R.I.E.N.D.S and Harry Potter. It's more than love, like this obsession, so much that my friends get irritated at times.

The same weekend as my Disney trip, we also took a trip to the Warner Bros. Studios.
I was super-excited!

Here are some pictures of one of the best days of my life.

Let's first go to Central Perk
 I got the black one!




 Yes, I sat on that couch! 





...and now to my other love




 I looked. Mine wasn't there :-(

 I love you Dobby




Gryffindor!!


I also did send out the Bat-signal



 and we ended the day with the mandatory Hollywood sign visit.

What a weekend it was!

When was your last trip? Where did you go?




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  1. Love all of this! You are the second person I've seen posting about Harry Potter and I seriously so bummed that I didn't go this year. We were thinking about going before our second kid was born, but financially we just couldn't pull it together. I can't believe they still have the Central Perk sound stage up!

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    1. Yeah, they still have all of it but in a really compact space. You really can't touch anything except the couch to take pictures on :( and they only let you be there for like 10 minutes max but I am still happy I could go there.. I hope you get to do your Happy Potter trip soon. I plan to go to the Florida one this year (hopefully)

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  2. Awesome! I would love to go! Seems like you had a blast! xxx

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    1. Yes I did.. I went there with my friends, and since all of us are Friends + Harry Potter fans, we enjoyed a lot.

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  3. Great post! My last trip was to my brother's house in Utah. :D

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    1. I was gonna go to Utah during the winter break but the plans didn't go through so well.. Thanks tho

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  4. Oh that looks like so much fun! I didn't know you could go see that stuff!

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    1. It is a short 2-hr tour, where they show you all the open sets and the museums like Harry Potter, Batman etc. Sadly, Big Bang Theory set was closed when we were there. But, it was fun visiting the rest of it!

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  5. I love Harry Potter! I would love to go there one day.

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    1. This was like a mini version of Harry Potter. I want to go to the one in Florida.

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