everything - sex, jumpers, NHN and lemons sheret etc

Snuffles Macgoo msmacgoo at hotmail.com
Thu Sep 14 02:10:21 UTC 2000


No: HPFGUIDX 1426


1. [ot] Hallo to everyone from manic syndey - 'the torch' (has become a 
person) passed by my work this morning to the great joy of almost everyone. 
scary stuff.
2. Mr Goat - Love the summary ('me too, me too!')
3. It's Shebet Lemon in the British edition (my train reading this am)
which is actually a different kind of sweet to a lemon drop. sherbet being 
the stuff that fizzes (sp?) and the lemon drop being more like a boiled 
sweet (IMHO)
4. Is a jumper really a girl's dress? How fabulous! In Australia jumpers can 
also be baby suits - those all over covering things. But mostly they are for 
jumpers (sweaters)
5. I love the theory about the atomiser and NHN - and I think it is right. 
after all NHN must have some substance as to get him to sick bay McGonagall 
ordered that he be wafted in front of a fan
6. I would be surprised if James had every transformed into Prongs in front 
of baby Harry (after all it was a few months after H's first birthday that J 
and L died). More likely a connection of another kind rather than a direct 
memory
7. sex and the single teacher - in those wonderful/terrible 50's english 
girls baording school stories - of which I read many - the teachers are 
always single and leave to go off and get married. OTOH it could be that 
because the story is written from the children's persepctive that detail 
doesn't appear as relevant. At least I don't remember being at all 
interested in the lives of my teachers outside thier connection with me
8. (really the end) Lori and/or the other authours.   I finally read ASA and 
POU and loved them, stayed up far too late and read them off the computer 
screen

storm



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