[HPforGrownups] H/H Roll Call--or, exactly *who* is on this ship?

Heather Edmonds Heather at hedmonds.fsnet.co.uk
Fri Jan 26 22:22:55 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 10863

I think ther's more than one Heather, so if teh Heather listed wasn't me.
There's me Heather Edmonds too. After writing a sentence like that I'm
surprised I passed my grammer test but fortunately I did.

Heather
"...Words strain,
crack and sometimes break, under the burden,
under the tension, slip, slide, perish,
decay with imprecision, will not stay in place,
will not stay still.
Eliot, 1944.
----- Original Message -----
From: <ebonyink at hotmail.com>
To: <HPforGrownups at egroups.com>
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 7:19 AM
Subject: [HPforGrownups] H/H Roll Call--or, exactly *who* is on this ship?


> All right, I've had it.  :-)
>
> First, I get mildly rebuked for my choice of words... by my captain
> *and* the cruise director, no less!
>
> Then no-shipper Neil draws a *hilarious* analogy to the Titanic and
> sinks us.  (That was funny... every time I remember that thread, I
> smile!)
>
> Now the good ship R/H is throwing a party.  I was quiet about it and
> even grinned a little as I made observations and jotted them down in
> my little notebook.  I really don't mind R/H in small doses.
> However, the minute I saw the One Big Happy Weasley Family banner
> flying I *had* to abort that phase of the experiment for the sake of
> my gastrointestinal well-being.
>
> H/H shippers, make yourself known.  So far, I've counted:
>
> Penny
> Carole
> Lori
> Cassie AKA Cassandra Claire
> John AKA Crazy Ivan AKA Russian Cabin Boy in Celine Dion Drag
> Scott
> Heather
> Heidi
>
> I do believe there's more of you out there.
>
> Here's an incentive: if the other H/Hers weren't so shy and
> apologetic around these parts, I'd post less!  (Knew that would make
> you come out of the woodwork!  <g>)  It's time for me to take a
> break... I've a science experiment I plan to check on this weekend.
>
> We've been at war long enough, my dear H/H friends.  How about we
> throw the party to end all parties?  (C'mon--you *know* we're the
> party crowd!)  And while we're at it--why not pour out some of these
> theories we've been keeping in our wine closets like rare champagne?
> (Unless we're still aging them properly, of course.  If that is the
> case, we shall wait for a more special occasion.)
>
> Best,
>
> Ebony
>
> (Sidebar:  In a post that Hotmail will send to the list one day, I
> made the observation that I--Ebony AKA AngieJ--the one responsible
> for the terms "destroyer" and "disorder".  No one else on my ship
> used those terms!  That forthcoming post also addresses the mythic
> notion that R/Hers are by nature more docile than we are... and I
> hope to create a thread about the correlation between ship theory and
> canonical interpretation in general.  I suspect that we *are* reading
> different sides of the same Galleon.  *Please* look for it.)
>
>
>
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