Another Swiftie ... what to do with list of Swifites?
Jim Flanagan
jamesf at alumni.caltech.edu
Tue Mar 6 20:02:16 UTC 2001
Doreen - you should be able to upload your list into the Files area
of this Yahoo-Group easily. It's a simple process. Just click
on "Files" on the left menu, then open the folder called "Club_Humor"
then click on "add file." Browse for the file on your system, add a
caption, and upload the file. Try to give your file a reasonably
short name, and don't include spaces in the name if you can help it.
You can edit both the file name and the caption after you upload.
Oh, and here are some more Swifties:
"Sirius's letter says that a she-dog has moved in with him," Harry
said, animatedly.
"First years, please come this way," said McGonagall,
unidirectionally.
"Who's the weirdo in the turban sitting up front?" asked Ron,
querulously.
"I got to visit Viktor in Bulgaria for three weeks last summer... It
was wonderful!" said Hermione, expectantly.
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Here's a fanfic Swiftie, for those of you who have read Draco
Dormens/Sinister by Cassandra:
"He'll never break out of *that* cell," said Salizar Slitherin,
adamantly.
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--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at y..., "Doreen" <nera at r...> wrote:
> I thought of another "Tom Swifty" last night --
> I hope no one has used this word yet...
>
> "That Potter boy is really starting to get
> on my nerves!" said Voldemort in a harried voice.
>
> SML
>
> Nope. That one has not been done. I now have a list of 34 Tom
Swifties. I
> really think they deserve a place of honor... but where? I don't
quite think
> they fit in the Lexicon scheme of things ... or do they? Also, I
really do
> need to go back through them and add who created them. Originally,
I just
> wanted the list for myself... so I didn't bother with names. Now,
though, I
> want to give credit where credit is due. They are so cleverly
creative.
> Doreen
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