Sounds like acros(s)tic(h) / squick / hottie Snape

catlady_de_los_angeles catlady at wicca.net
Wed Dec 19 04:43:50 UTC 2001


Tabouli wrote:
> Only in HP fandom could such games arise. 

Aberforth's Goat signed off with:

> who, btw, thought David's post was hilarious - all the more because
> it stumped him! - and is afraid his outburst could be taken as real
> outrage. Who would also be curious to know how Sister Mary managed 
> the miracle of decoding it!)

Mike, I thought your fake outburst was hysterically funny. But I 
don't understand people who didn't figure out David's game. Acrostics 
are commonplace, like the one I made for Ravenclaw and used to have 
in my sig, and besides DAVID TOLD US WHAT HE WAS DOING: "Initial 
information is followed by mere padding at each stage." 

Tabouli wrote:

> What a wonderful verb is "to squick". Did you coin it yourself, 
> Ebony, or is it an established representative of the English tongue?

It's a real word, at least among computer geek/internet people.

Majicou wrote:

> Oh, I forgot. I have a saucy little group devoted to Snape on 
> yahoo. All female Snape fans are invited!
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Severus_Snape_is_hot/

1) Only females? btw, are there any males who think Snape is hot?
2) If you use Cheetah Chat to get into Yahoo Chat and you like 
to use avatars, there are two portraits of Snape/Rickman, 872a.jpg 
and 872b.jpg
3) Yesterday I was barely able to resist telling this list all about 
seeing the young Severus Snape on my bus yesterday (who knew he had a 
Time Turner?). A tall goth boy, probably 17 or 18, and the first 
thing I noticed was the sable hair, a bit longer than shoulder length 
but exactly in Rickman's Snape's hairstyle; then the intelligent onyx 
eyes, aquiline nose, and olive skin... what's bad about hair being 
greasy? If I were his age (instead of more than twice it), I would 
have pounced!





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