Workaholic and the Weasleys (was: Potioncat and the Malfoys

potioncat willsonkmom at msn.com
Thu Dec 8 20:29:39 UTC 2005


> I did a first runthrough of the Malfoys, but it needs to be gone 
over 
> again.  I was sick this weekend and got nothing accomplished.  
> (Headache- couldn't concentrate- better now, thank you.)
> 
> Anyway, in my working I found post #37733, which had no codes, nor 
was 
> it rejected.  I was going to put it under Weasley Group, but I 
thought 
> since Kathy (Potioncat) was looking at that group, I'd just pass it 
> along as something for her consideration since I don't know if she 
> rejected it and forgot to mark it or if it is a true orphan post.
> 
> Ginger, getting back to real life

Potioncat glances over to Ginger's desk. Ginger is obviously un-well, 
ill, that is to say, sick. Potioncat attempts to push her desk a bit 
farther away, but without looking like she's pushing it farther away. 
To her horror, Ginger approaches, holding out a bit of 
parchment. "Post 
37733, I thought you might want to look at it."

Potioncat does not want to look at it, and what's more, she doesn't 
want 
to touch it, which is what Ginger really means. She smiles, takes it 
by 
the smallest bit of a corner that she manage and holds it as far away 
as she can. She drops it in the trash can. "Yes, should be rejected." 
Fortunately, Ginger is too sick to realise Potioncat couldn't 
possibly 
have been able to read it.

On a more professional note. I've just gotten into the Weasleys a 
bit. This sorting out dynamics vrs individuals is going to be more 
complicated than I thought. Ginger, do you have any insight from the 
Malfoy posts?

Potioncat, who has a headache, as well as general body ache, and 
thinks it might be due to an Excess of Phlegm at the main site.
>









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