Statute of Secrecy of 1692

Haggridd jkusalavagemd at yahoo.com
Mon Aug 30 04:16:34 UTC 2004


--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, "Amy Z" <lupinesque at y...> 
wrote:
> Sara wrote:
> 
> > I just thought it was an all-girls school. I'm sure it
> > isn't related to an American wizarding government in
> > any way, so what else would it be? I'm not familiar
> > with the Women's Institute. Besides, it's possible JK
> > used the name with several intentions in mind.
> 
> Yes, as she often does.  There is a joke to its being akin to the 
> Women's Institute, though, so it's nice to know what it is and be 
> let in on the joke.
> 
> Amy Z

Welcome back to the list, Amy, I hope you had a great time in our 
nation's capital.  I saw "Calendar Girls" for the first time a few 
weeks ago, and I thought it was wonderful.  I have a dvd in my 
bookshelves next to my copy of "The Full Monty".  It appears that 
the first thing the Brits do in a crisis is take their clothes 
off!  :)

Haggridd, who does like a healthy breeze around his privates, but 
would never have the ciurage of the Calendar Girls.





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