[HPFGU-Catalogue] Re: A Snape Suggestion
Ginger
quigonginger at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 20 01:42:58 UTC 2006
Miss H, head bound up and full of flu agrees, alas. The only way
would be to download all the Snape numbers onto a spreadsheet, and
then issue batches of them, 100 or 500 at a time, whatever.
Ginger:
As sorry as I am for you for your flu (and I do hope you feel better soon), when I read that "head bound up" part, I pictured you in a Purple Turban.
I said:
> I am planning to finish Law and Order this weekend.
>
Miss H replied:
All those senators, Congress, Rumsfeld... not a chance against Ginger
the invincible.. will you be on CNN, holding the nation to ransom? :)
Me again:
Nah, this is a British book. I'm going to hold the House of Lords hostage until Prince William agrees to marry me, at which time I will quit my job and move to your beautiful country and practice waving at people in parades and denying all tabloid articles whilst keeping a stiff upper lip. That's about as close to politics as I care to come. On second thought, maybe I'd better go for Prince Harry. He's less likely to get the top spot, so I really wouldn't have to do as much, duty-wise, and I wouldn't be under nearly as much pressure to produce an heir at my age. I would, of course, do charity work. I may even get to meet JKR and ask her all those burning questions we have (except those involving spoilers, of course. I really don't want to know those.) And I could have annoying listees beheaded... Alas, the annoying ones seem to be Americans. So much for that. Well, it was a nice thought. I guess I'd best get on with the last section of my category, which, ironicly,
involves "ethics".
Cheers, and hopes of a fully recovered Fearless Leader,
Ginger
---------------------------------
Yahoo! Mail
Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments.
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://archive.hpfgu.org/pipermail/hpfgu-catalogue/attachments/20060319/c6c5154b/attachment.html>
More information about the HPFGU-Catalogue
archive