Rock Solid Predictions/DD Question

carolynwhite2 carolynwhite2 at aol.com
Wed Jun 22 15:21:14 UTC 2005


--- In HPFGU-Catalogue at yahoogroups.com, "Smythe, Boyd T {FLNA}" 
<boyd.t.smythe at f...> wrote:

> Ack! Must...keep...hilarious...predictions. Don't reject such gems! 
Please
> code these to OoP Predictions (no canon) and also to Just For A 
Laugh.
> Please? Please! Please!!!
> 


Carolyn:
Yes, I'm enjoying them for once. One of the best was Lupin in 
werewolf form eating the younger Creevy brother one night, leading 
the older remaining brother to plot deadly revenge with Draco Malfoy. 
Sort of big bad wolf imagery that kids really like, I thought.

And then there is the ever-enthusiastic Kneasy:

'Traditional end of book feast -
"I'll have the pheonix, well done, with puffskein garnish and 
knotweed sauce."

But how do you cook a pheonix?

BBQ is out.

Oven roast? Well, constantly regenerating burnt feathers is bit off-
putting.

Microwave? Do they exist in the Wizarding World?

Maybe....

Sushi, anyone?

Kneasy 



> 
> Now for Dumbledore:
> 
> I've managed a few hundred of these and have a question. Lots of 
his posts
> discuss why he wants socks, how old he is, and what his animagus is-
-so is
> cross-referencing the Mirror of Erised chapter, character ages and 
animagi
> sufficient, or shall we create a few new subcodes for him? I vote 
the
> former, assuming our search engine will be capable of looking for 
posts that
> belong to more than one category.

C - No, I would much rather you suggested a group of sub-codes as 
Anne has done for Harry. If the post really belongs in one of the 
other sections, then move it there, and un-code Dumbledore by all 
means (and any other irrelevant codes, to save time). 

However, some useful sub-groups about DD would be really helpful.


> 
> --boyd, whose current reviewing style might be most accurately 
termed "Slash
> and Burn," but don't worry there'll still be hundreds of high 
quality DD
> posts left :)

C - I've got my eye on the crown jewels...ahem..






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