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No: HPFGUIDX 20853

Did I miss the quiz mentioned today about whose personality is most like
your own?
Anyone know where I can find it?  Thanks!
Dane, Ravenclaw

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>       1. Re: Various SHIPPing questions
>            From: lrcjestes at earthlink.net
>       2. Re: Harry's B-Day Proof With a Correction
>            From: "Lemina O." <lemina007 at hotmail.com>
>       3. RE: Harry's B-Day Proof With a Correction
>            From: "Simon" <simon at hp.inbox.as>
>       4. Re: Harry's B-Day Proof With a Correction
>            From: dragon_starling at yahoo.com
>       5. Re: Harry's B-Day Proof With a Correction
>            From: lrcjestes at earthlink.net
>       6. Re: SHIP:(?) Harry/Ginny
>            From: meboriqua at aol.com
>       7. Re: SHIP:(?) Re: Why *does* Hermione like Ron?
>            From: "Aberforth's Goat" <Aberforths_Goat at Yahoo.com>
>       8. Re: Re: Colin/Dennis Crevey
>            From: Angela Boyko <ochfd42 at yahoo.com>
>       9. Re: SHIP:(?) Harry/Ginny
>            From: wings909 at aol.com
>      10. Harry/Cho is wrong
>            From: owl_of_hedwig at yahoo.com
>      11. Re: Harry/Cho is wrong
>            From: aaronnicky95 at yahoo.com
>      12. Re: Harry/Cho is wrong
>            From: "Ebony Elizabeth Thomas" <ebonyink at hotmail.com>
>      13. Happy Birthday Danette
>            From: Sheryll Townsend <s_ings at yahoo.com>
>      14. Re: Re: H killing V, Sirius thoughts (was Has anyone thought ...
>            From: devika261 at aol.com
>      15. Re: Re: Girlfriends for Lupin and Black WAS (SHIP:  The truth
about H/H?)
>            From: Danette Schardt-Cordova <captain_debrowe at yahoo.com>
>      16. Re: Harry/Cho is wrong
>            From: "Horst or Rebecca J. Bohner" <bohners at pobox.com>
>      17. Re: Happy Birthday Danette
>            From: "Jamieson Wolf Villeneuve" <crowswolf at sympatico.ca>
>      18. Re: Re: Colin/Dennis Crevey
>            From: Danette Schardt-Cordova <captain_debrowe at yahoo.com>
>      19. Re: Re: Happy Birthday Danette
>            From: Danette Schardt-Cordova <captain_debrowe at yahoo.com>
>      20. Re: Happy Birthday Danette
>            From: rodeodangerqueen at yahoo.com
>      21. Re: Sirius' Wand (was Has anyone thought ...
>            From: Zarleycat at aol.com
>      22. Re: Harry/Cho is wrong
>            From: "Alexandra Y. Kwan" <litalex at yahoo.com>
>      23. Re: Harry/Cho is wrong
>            From: owl_of_hedwig at yahoo.com
>      24. Re: Does Snape like Dumbledore?
>            From: Magda Grantwich <mgrantwich at yahoo.com>
>      25. Re: Harry/Cho is wrong
>            From: "Jamieson Wolf Villeneuve" <crowswolf at sympatico.ca>
>
>
> ________________________________________________________________________
> ________________________________________________________________________
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> Message: 1
>    Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 20:20:29 -0000
>    From: lrcjestes at earthlink.net
> Subject: Re: Various SHIPPing questions
>
> --- In HPforGrownups at y..., meboriqua at a... wrote:
>
> >  But it's
> > true - that is something I haven't experienced, even though my
> > boyfriend is my best friend now.  It just didn't start out that way.
>
> Yeah it is different when your boyfriend becomes your best frind
> rather than your best friend becoming a boyfriend.  Its a whole
> different dynamic, although it works both ways.
>
>
> > I guess I very much identify with Ginny (which I have said before)
> > and want Harry to see her differently.  JKR has said that Ginny's
> > character will develop more in OoP and I hope through that, she
> will
> > become "worthy" of our hero Harry (I think she's worthy already).
> As
> > much as I like Hermione, I do not identify with her at all.
>
> Yea!...someone else out there that does not relate to Hermione!!! Of
> all the women in the books, I'm more a Ginny...although when we all
> did the quiz about which character we were most like, my list was
> headed by Bill Weaseley (cool!) I too want to see more of Ginny, but
> not necessarily to simply become worthy of Harry.  I would not be
> adverse to a Ginny/Harry relationship...my last post not
> withstanding...but I'd just like to see her more.
>
> > I am also very hot as I am sitting in a classroom with no air
> > condtioning and it is very humid outside - and I'm in the South
> > Bronx - very stifling indeed.  That may account for my comments not
> > making the best sense right now.
>
> Me too sitting in a house with no Air...
>
> carole
>
>
>
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> Message: 2
>    Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 14:57:17 -1000
>    From: "Lemina O." <lemina007 at hotmail.com>
> Subject: Re: Harry's B-Day Proof With a Correction
>
> I believe Harry's birthday is July 30th. In book 1, when Harry picked up
the paper in Hagrids cabin, it said that the bank had been broken into on
July 31th. However, Hagrid arrived for Harry the day before, and they spent
the night on the rock. That's why I believe his b-day is July 30th.
>
> Lemina
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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> Message: 3
>    Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 21:42:49 +0100
>    From: "Simon" <simon at hp.inbox.as>
> Subject: RE: Harry's B-Day Proof With a Correction
>
> Lemina: <<<I believe Harry's birthday is July 30th. In book 1, when Harry
> picked up the paper in Hagrids cabin, it said that the bank had been
broken
> into on July 31th. However, Hagrid arrived for Harry the day before, and
they
> spent the night on the rock. That's why I believe his b-day is July
30th.>>>
>
> Hagrid arrives at the hut on the stroke of midnight. Harry is looking at
> Dudley's watch counting down the minutes and then seconds until his
birthday.
> He is thinking of waking Dudley for the fun of it. So the 31st is the
correct
> date.
>
>
>
> Simon
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> Message: 4
>    Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 20:46:36 -0000
>    From: dragon_starling at yahoo.com
> Subject: Re: Harry's B-Day Proof With a Correction
>
> --- In HPforGrownups at y..., "Lemina O." <lemina007 at h...> wrote:
> > I believe Harry's birthday is July 30th. In book 1, when Harry
> picked up the paper in Hagrids cabin, it said that the bank had been
> broken into on July 31th. However, Hagrid arrived for Harry the day
> before, and they spent the night on the rock. That's why I believe
> his b-day is July 30th.
> >
> > Lemina
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
> Yes but Harry was watching Dudley's watch as it ticked towards
> midnight, at which time it would be his birthday and July 31, after
> Hagrid showed up they went to sleep till morning and then went to the
> back but it was still the same day.  Besides, didn't J.K. say July 31
> was his b-day in a chat somewhere....?
> ~Star~
>
> -no not a new Star, same one, new address. I've converted everything
> to this address.  For now.
>
>
>
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> Message: 5
>    Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 20:51:32 -0000
>    From: lrcjestes at earthlink.net
> Subject: Re: Harry's B-Day Proof With a Correction
>
> --- In HPforGrownups at y..., "Lemina O." <lemina007 at h...> wrote:
> > I believe Harry's birthday is July 30th. In book 1, when Harry
> picked up the paper in Hagrids cabin, it said that the bank had been
> broken into on July 31th. However, Hagrid arrived for Harry the day
> before, and they spent the night on the rock. That's why I believe
> his b-day is July 30th.
> >
> >
>
> Actually he turned 11 during the night he spent on the rock.  He was
> counting down the minutes until July 31st.  Later that day they went
> to Diagon Alley.  He says that the Gringotts break-in happened on his
> birthday.
>
> carole
>
>
>
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> Message: 6
>    Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 21:06:39 -0000
>    From: meboriqua at aol.com
> Subject: Re: SHIP:(?) Harry/Ginny
>
> --- In HPforGrownups at y..., lrcjestes at e... wrote:
>  We have seen next to nothing of Ginny under normal everyday
> > circumstances.  How do we know she's this modest, patient,
> > compassionate, and comforting person.
>
> Good points!  However, I'll stick by what I said about Ginny and her
> personality because I feel that JKR has portrayed Ginny that way.  If
> JKR wanted Ginny to antagonize someone else or fight her brothers for
> some attention, we would have seen that.  I imagine JKR's notes on her
> characters to be very detailed, with lists of traits for each
> character.  I also think her characters have been very consistent;
> aside from maturing or from experience, her characters have not had
> sudden personality changes from one book to the next.  Ron has always
> had a bit of a big mouth, Hermione has always been a know-it-all, and
> Ginny has never been rude, selfish or loud.
> >
> > Also I would LOVE to see Ginny happy, but why oh why is the source
> of
> > her happiness always linked to "getting the guy."  Why not some
> > achievement of her own?  And how do we know Harry will make her
> > happy?  Given his propensity towards getting involved in danger,
> > maybe being involved with Harry will only lead to misery and
> anguish.
>
> You are so right!  No one should count on finding a significant other
> to also find happiness.  About five years ago I said to myself "You
> need to get your life together and just worry about you", and I did
> just that; soon after my boyfriend came along and I was ready, not
> just hoping.  I want Ginny to be happy on her own, but for a 14 year
> old girl who has already had some horrifying experiences, I want her
> to to be the one Harry dreams of in future books.  I'm going with the
> "these are just books and it's a fantasy" argument here.  I was not
> the most attractive 14 year old myself - let me have my fantasies
> through HP!
>
> --jenny from ravenclaw****************************
>
>
>
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> Message: 7
>    Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 23:36:32 +0200
>    From: "Aberforth's Goat" <Aberforths_Goat at Yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: SHIP:(?) Re: Why *does* Hermione like Ron?
>
>  Jim Ferrer observed,
>  > JKR did say there's something going on, but it's *RON* who doesn't
> > know it yet ['typical boy', JKR says] meaning it's Hermione who
> > "knows." This is the opposite of what most of us have thought. After
> > that, I'm lost. I have no idea what attracts Hermione to Ron. It's too
> > easy for us to forget that she's only fourteen too.
>
>  <SNIP>
>
> > See above. Apparently he is that thick, a typical fourteen year old
> > male oaf.
>
> With Penny receiving her emails in little bottles on a raft floating
> somewhere above Houston, I suppose she must have missed that one ... (In
> passing, must say I'm a little disappointed in the renowned H&H cruise
liner
> ... where's the Good Ship, when you need it, anyway?) So I guess I'll step
> in to play the ... er ... List Mom's Advocate. <evil grin>
>
> Anyway: When I mentioned that quote a few months back, H&H shippers
pointed
> out that the statement above does not actually concern whether Hermione is
> in love with Ron or vice versa. It only clarifies (1) that something is
the
> case and (2) that Hermione knows it. Who actually has the hots for whom is
> left open.
>
>
> It could be construed that Ron, as Ovid so aptly put it, "amat sed non
> sentit amorem," whereas Hermione is aware of a passion she doesn't
requite.
> Of course, Ovid was talking about a girl not a boy--and also (more to the
> point), he got banished to Romania for epistolary misbehavior, which might
> well happen to me if I don't slink back into my pen and hide for a
while...
>
>
> Baaaaaa!
>
>
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>
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>
>
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>
> Message: 8
>    Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 17:47:58 -0400 (EDT)
>    From: Angela Boyko <ochfd42 at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: Re: Colin/Dennis Crevey
>
> Add me to the list of people who just want to give
> little Dennis Creevey a great big hug. He reminds me
> of my five year old nephew, who can make an adventure
> out of anything.
>
> As for Colin - well, he does get annoying because most
> of what he does is hero worship. What I would like to
> see more of is Colin's interactions with the wizard
> world as Muggle born. Like the photography thing - is
> it possible for him to use a Muggle camera to taking
> moving photos? We know Harry's POV as Muggle-raised,
> but Harry also has that legacy/scar/avoiding death
> every book thing going on. He doesn't exactly have
> time to explore the details of the wizard world.
>
> Angela, catching up on 99 posts
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> Message: 9
>    Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 18:01:28 EDT
>    From: wings909 at aol.com
> Subject: Re: SHIP:(?) Harry/Ginny
>
> In a message dated 06/14/2001 4:26:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> lrcjestes at earthlink.net writes:
>
>   <<> I can relate and appreciate seing an unrequited love come to
> > fruition, BUT I disagree necesarily with your characterization of
> > Ginny.  We have seen next to nothing of Ginny under normal everyday
> > circumstances.  How do we know she's this modest, patient,
> > compassionate, and comforting person.  >>
>
> We do know she's compassionate and comforting:  The first thing comes to
mind
> of the scene right before the Yule Ball where she's comforting Ron over
the
> rejection of Fleur.  She wanted to laugh, but didn't for the sake of her
> brother.
>
> Granted, that may or may not be a "normal, everyday" circumstance, just
> depending on one's point of view, but I'm sure Fred and George wouldn't be
> patting Ron's arm, can't say I can picture the others doing that either.
; )
>
>
> Cheers,
> Paula
>
>
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>
>
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> Message: 10
>    Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 22:10:01 -0000
>    From: owl_of_hedwig at yahoo.com
> Subject: Harry/Cho is wrong
>
> Delurking for a mo'
>
> I don't know if anyone has thought of this, but does anyone else feel
> uncomfortable with Harry having a crush on a Chinese person? I mean,
> it's not like anything good would come out of it. And plus she's
> older, so she might try to use him for whatever means. Harry has
> money, so she might use him for that, or even his great wizard powers.
> I just get a bad feeling with her being chinese and being older, it's
> not a good combo, and probably not something that he wants to get
> into.
>
> Just my thoughts...anyone else have anything to add on that?
>
> Richard
>
>
>
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> Message: 11
>    Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 22:19:42 -0000
>    From: aaronnicky95 at yahoo.com
> Subject: Re: Harry/Cho is wrong
>
> --- In HPforGrownups at y..., owl_of_hedwig at y... wrote:
> > Delurking for a mo'
> >
> > I don't know if anyone has thought of this, but does anyone else
> feel
> > uncomfortable with Harry having a crush on a Chinese person? I
> mean,
> > it's not like anything good would come out of it. And plus she's
> > older, so she might try to use him for whatever means. Harry has
> > money, so she might use him for that, or even his great wizard
> powers.
> > I just get a bad feeling with her being chinese and being older,
> it's
> > not a good combo, and probably not something that he wants to get
> > into.
> >
> > Just my thoughts...anyone else have anything to add on that?
> >
> > Richard
>
> Is this a joke?  I can't even be angry because no one can really be
> so unaware that they are saying something purposefully provoking.  If
> you are just trying to get a rise, try somewhere else.
>
>
>
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> Message: 12
>    Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 22:28:50
>    From: "Ebony Elizabeth Thomas" <ebonyink at hotmail.com>
> Subject: Re: Harry/Cho is wrong
>
> Actively avoiding the rekindling R/H vs. H/H ship debate, but...
>
> Richard wrote:
> >I don't know if anyone has thought of this, but does anyone else feel
> >uncomfortable with Harry having a crush on a Chinese person?
>
> Nope.  I think it's pretty cool.  :-D
>
> >I mean,
> >it's not like anything good would come out of it. And plus she's
> >older, so she might try to use him for whatever means. Harry has
> >money, so she might use him for that, or even his great wizard powers.
> >I just get a bad feeling with her being chinese and being older, it's
> >not a good combo, and probably not something that he wants to get
> >into.
>
> Well, I-Think-Cho-is-Evil Syndrome is quite common amongst HP fans, but I
> haven't caught that dreadful disease yet.  There is nothing in canon to
> support that she is anything but a nice girl who happens to be pretty,
> popular, and good at Quidditch.  Then again, people have this tendency to
> resent so-called "total packages", those people who seem to be the
walking,
> breathing epitome of Life's Not Fair.  As a non-total package who is
totally
> against hatred of got-it-all girls and boys, I always tell people to get
> over it... when you're occupied with working on the details of your own
> life, there's little room for envy.
>
> Granted, I do not know much about Chinese culture as it exists in the UK,
or
> how traditional Cho's parents might be, but if they didn't have a problem
> with Cedric, there shouldn't be any problem with Harry on the grounds of
> race.  We also *do not know* how racial and ethnic issues work in this
> particular milieu, but so far we haven't seen anyone sneering at the
notion
> of interracial dating amongst witches and wizards.
>
> As far as Cho being older, she's only a year older.  Yes, that's a huge
> difference at 14 and 15, but I've seen older girl-younger boy matchups
> amongst high school students in adjacent grades that were quite successful
> and positive.
>
> --Ebony AKA AngieJ
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> Message: 13
>    Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 15:35:43 -0700 (PDT)
>    From: Sheryll Townsend <s_ings at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Happy Birthday Danette
>
> 'Kay everyone, listen up. It's Danette's birthday
> today. Anyone care to join in a cyber-toast?
>
> Happy Birthday!!!!!!!
>
> Sheryll
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> Message: 14
>    Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 18:41:04 EDT
>    From: devika261 at aol.com
> Subject: Re: Re: H killing V, Sirius thoughts (was Has anyone thought ...
>
> In a message dated 6/14/01 5:32:22 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> andromache815 at hotmail.com writes:
>
>
> > Devika: As for what I think about Sirius dying...well, I'd rather not
think
> > about it.
> > No!  Not my Sirius!  Quite apart from what his death would do to Harry
> > (which would be terrible in itself), it would just be incredibly unfair
to
> > Sirius.  Yes, I know, life isn't fair, but still, hasn't the poor man
been
> > through enough?
> >
> > Snape and Lupin have suffered a lot, as well. I don't really care for
> > Sirius, for no other reason than that Snape hates him. I like Lupin,
though,
> > and Snape dislikes him, too. Hmmm...But back to Sirius. He has matured a
> > lot, though he still has a nasty temper and seems a bit wand-happy. His
> > temper is kind of like Ron's. I don't know. He's smart and mature now,
but I
> > can't get my impression of him as a boy out of my head. Popular,
outgoing,
> > and well-liked, probably. That's probably why I don't like him. I was
never
> > popular in high school, so automatically dislike fan favorites.
> >
>
> *sigh*  I absolutely adore both Lupin and Snape, and I don't want to think
> about them dying either.  There are quite a few characters in the books
that
> I feel sorry for and wish that somehow their suffering could be over...but
oh
> well...
> As for Sirius, I suppose the impressions we all have of him are purely a
> matter of opinion, since there is no evidence in canon to support his
> maturity or immaturity before Azkaban.  I personally think that Sirius has
> many good qualities that must have been present before he was arrested,
but
> that's just my opinion.  And if I'm willing to overlook Sirius's temper, I
> can overlook Snape's vindictiveness and whatever faults Lupin may have as
> well.  I really do like all three of them almost equally, strange though
that
> may be.
> Sorry for ranting; I just felt like I had to say something about that :)
> BTW, the description of Sirius as "wand-happy" made me think.  I don't
think
> Sirius has a wand at all.  I would assume that his wand would have been
taken
> away from him (probably destroyed) when he went to Azkaban.  I wonder if
> he'll get a new one.  Does anyone think that might be important?
> Devika :)
>
>
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> Message: 15
>    Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 15:55:08 -0700 (PDT)
>    From: Danette Schardt-Cordova <captain_debrowe at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: Re: Girlfriends for Lupin and Black WAS (SHIP:  The truth
about H/H?)
>
>
> --- bess_va at lycos.com wrote:
>
> > I think the main problem with finding `em
> > girlfriends is that they
> > both have too much pride to depend on anyone other
> > than themselves.
> > Unless either one has something to offer a woman, he
> > ain't gonna play.
> >
> > (ducking under her desk) Bess
> >
> >
>
> I have to sgree with you Bess, that is the same
> feeling I get with these two characters.  They both
> feel responsibily toward those under their charge(and
> even if she don't like it a girlfriend falls in this
> catagory) and will do anything and everything to make
> sure that they are safe (short of breaking the law
> that is) :)
>
> Danette
>
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> Message: 16
>    Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 18:57:42 -0400
>    From: "Horst or Rebecca J. Bohner" <bohners at pobox.com>
> Subject: Re: Harry/Cho is wrong
>
> > Just my thoughts...anyone else have anything to add on that?
>
> Yes.  Three words:  "Yech.  Troll bogies."
>
> *plonk*
> --
> Rebecca J. Bohner
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> Message: 17
>    Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 22:57:45 -0000
>    From: "Jamieson Wolf Villeneuve" <crowswolf at sympatico.ca>
> Subject: Re: Happy Birthday Danette
>
> HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU,
> WE LIVE IN A ZOO
> WE ALL ACT LIKE MONKIES,
> BUT WE LOVE YOU LOTS TOO!!!
>
> HAPPY BIRTHDAY DANETTE!!!!!!  (Even though it's a crappy poem/song, I
> hope you will accept it amongst your other birthday wishes!!! <g> Have
> a great birthday!!!!!!!)
>
> Jamieson
>
>
> --- In HPforGrownups at y..., Sheryll Townsend <s_ings at y...> wrote:
> > 'Kay everyone, listen up. It's Danette's birthday
> > today. Anyone care to join in a cyber-toast?
> >
> > Happy Birthday!!!!!!!
> >
> > Sheryll
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > =====
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> taste good with ketchup."
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> Message: 18
>    Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 16:00:37 -0700 (PDT)
>    From: Danette Schardt-Cordova <captain_debrowe at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: Re: Colin/Dennis Crevey
>
>
> --- Angela Boyko <ochfd42 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> <snip>
> > world as Muggle born. Like the photography thing -
> > is
> > it possible for him to use a Muggle camera to taking
> > moving photos? We know Harry's POV as Muggle-raised,
> > but Harry also has that legacy/scar/avoiding death
> > every book thing going on. He doesn't exactly have
> > time to explore the details of the wizard world.
> >
> > Angela, catching up on 99 posts
> >
>
> Actually Angela in CoS colin tells Harry that someone
> told him that is he develops the pictures in a certain
> solution(potion? Sorry I don't have the book here to
> check at the moment can someone pull the relavant text
> please?) the pictures will move, so there isn't a
> problem with him taking the pictures with a "normal"
> camera.
>
> Danette
>
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> Message: 19
>    Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 16:08:37 -0700 (PDT)
>    From: Danette Schardt-Cordova <captain_debrowe at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: Re: Happy Birthday Danette
>
>
> --- Jamieson Wolf Villeneuve <crowswolf at sympatico.ca>
> wrote:
> > HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU,
> > WE LIVE IN A ZOO
> > WE ALL ACT LIKE MONKIES,
> > BUT WE LOVE YOU LOTS TOO!!!
> >
> > HAPPY BIRTHDAY DANETTE!!!!!!  (Even though it's a
> > crappy poem/song, I
> > hope you will accept it amongst your other birthday
> > wishes!!! <g> Have
> > a great birthday!!!!!!!)
> >
> > Jamieson
> >
> >
> > --- In HPforGrownups at y..., Sheryll Townsend
> > <s_ings at y...> wrote:
> > > 'Kay everyone, listen up. It's Danette's birthday
> > > today. Anyone care to join in a cyber-toast?
> > >
> > > Happy Birthday!!!!!!!
> > >
> > > Sheryll
> > >
> > >
> > >
>
> Thanks alot guys.  My husband was reading over my
> shoulder as these came in and tried to take the
> computer from me so he could go post it on the
> armouring list we both are on.  Needless to say I
> didn't let him. (Can you imagine what a bunch of 25-45
> year old guys that spend their time pounding metal
> into armour for various middle ages reinactment groups
> would have to say about this?!?)
>
> Danette
>
> Amazed that Sheryll even remembered.
>
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> Message: 20
>    Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 23:15:53 -0000
>    From: rodeodangerqueen at yahoo.com
> Subject: Re: Happy Birthday Danette
>
> --- In HPforGrownups at y..., Danette Schardt-Cordova
> <captain_debrowe at y...> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > --- In HPforGrownups at y..., Sheryll Townsend
> > > <s_ings at y...> wrote:
> > > > 'Kay everyone, listen up. It's Danette's birthday
> > > > today. Anyone care to join in a cyber-toast?
> > > >
> > > > Happy Birthday!!!!!!!
> > > >
> > > > Sheryll
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> >
> > Thanks alot guys.  My husband was reading over my
> > shoulder as these came in and tried to take the
> > computer from me so he could go post it on the
> > armouring list we both are on.  Needless to say I
> > didn't let him. (Can you imagine what a bunch of 25-45
> > year old guys that spend their time pounding metal
> > into armour for various middle ages reinactment groups
> > would have to say about this?!?)
> >
> > Danette
> >
> > Amazed that Sheryll even remembered.
> >
> > =====
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> meals have been human."  Dunkelzahn  "Shadowrun"
> >
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> HAPPY BIRTHDAY DANETTE!
> From the RodeoDangerQueen!
>
> N ;)
>
>
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> Message: 21
>    Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 23:59:56 -0000
>    From: Zarleycat at aol.com
> Subject: Re: Sirius' Wand (was Has anyone thought ...
>
> --- In HPforGrownups at y..., devika261 at a... wrote:
> > In a message dated 6/14/01 5:32:22 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> > andromache815 at h... writes:
> >
> >
> > BTW, the description of Sirius as "wand-happy" made me think.  I
> don't think
> > Sirius has a wand at all.  I would assume that his wand would have
> been taken
> > away from him (probably destroyed) when he went to Azkaban.  I
> wonder if
> > he'll get a new one.  Does anyone think that might be important?
> > Devika :)
> >
> The only wands we have seen Sirius use are Ron's and Snape's in PoA.
> So, he doesn't have his own wand.  Am I remembering correctly that
> Azkaban prisoners have their wands broken, or is that a fanon idea?
>
> As a Sirius fan, this is a matter of some concern to me.  A wizard
> without a wand is sort of like a gunslinger without a six-shooter.
> Well, that's probably an exaggeration, but a wand certainly lets you
> focus your magical abilities.  And it would come in handy if you
> needed to protect yourself from the odd Death Eater you may run
> into.  Add to that the widening circle of people who know that Sirius
> can transform into a big, black dog, and I'd say he's running some
> risks out there in the world.
>
> Marianne
>
>
>
>
>
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> Message: 22
>    Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 17:01:33 -0700 (PDT)
>    From: "Alexandra Y. Kwan" <litalex at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: Harry/Cho is wrong
>
> Hello,
>
> --- owl_of_hedwig at yahoo.com wrote:
> > uncomfortable with Harry having a crush on a Chinese
> > person? I mean,
>
> ...?! Please tell me you're joking, 'cause as it is,
> the only way I can interpret it is that this is one of
> the most racist thing I've ever heard.  So, please
> explain that comment more thoroughly.
>
> > it's not like anything good would come out of it.
>
> Why wouldn't anything good come out of it?  Many
> successful marriages are mixed and produce lovely
> children.
>
> Actually, this is probably reverse racism, but
> mixed-race people seem usually more beautiful...
>
> > And plus she's
> > older, so she might try to use him for whatever
> > means. Harry has
>
> Why would her older age automatically make her a
> manipulative person?  I'm older than my sister and my
> intentions to her are perfectly altruistic.  Actually,
> my sister might not be a good example.  My best friend
> is 3 years older than his boyfriend and he's got only
> the best intentions at heart.
>
> > money, so she might use him for that,
>
> How do we know that Cho didn't come from a rich family
> herself?
>
> > or even his
> > great wizard powers.
>
> Again, how do we know that Harry's powers are any
> greater than hers?
>
> > I just get a bad feeling with her being chinese and
> > being older, it's
>
> I don't understand why would Cho's age or ethnicity
> make her automatically a scheming witch (pun
> intended).
>
> > Just my thoughts...anyone else have anything to add
> > on that?
>
> I'll refrain from any personal comments, but rest
> assured that I have'd plenty to make if I have either
> the time or care to send you an email offlist.
>
> little Alex
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> Message: 23
>    Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 00:51:11 -0000
>    From: owl_of_hedwig at yahoo.com
> Subject: Re: Harry/Cho is wrong
>
>
> >
> > --- owl_of_hedwig at y... wrote:
> > > uncomfortable with Harry having a crush on a Chinese
> > > person? I mean,
> >
> > ...?! Please tell me you're joking, 'cause as it is,
> > the only way I can interpret it is that this is one of
> > the most racist thing I've ever heard.  So, please
> > explain that comment more thoroughly.
> >
> > > it's not like anything good would come out of it.
> >
> > Why wouldn't anything good come out of it?  Many
> > successful marriages are mixed and produce lovely
> > children.
> >
> > Actually, this is probably reverse racism, but
> > mixed-race people seem usually more beautiful...
> >
> > > And plus she's
> > > older, so she might try to use him for whatever
> > > means. Harry has
> >
> > Why would her older age automatically make her a
> > manipulative person?  I'm older than my sister and my
> > intentions to her are perfectly altruistic.  Actually,
> > my sister might not be a good example.  My best friend
> > is 3 years older than his boyfriend and he's got only
> > the best intentions at heart.
> >
> > > money, so she might use him for that,
> >
> > How do we know that Cho didn't come from a rich family
> > herself?
> >
> > > or even his
> > > great wizard powers.
> >
> > Again, how do we know that Harry's powers are any
> > greater than hers?
> >
> > > I just get a bad feeling with her being chinese and
> > > being older, it's
> >
> > I don't understand why would Cho's age or ethnicity
> > make her automatically a scheming witch (pun
> > intended).
> >
> > > Just my thoughts...anyone else have anything to add
> > > on that?
> >
> > I'll refrain from any personal comments, but rest
> > assured that I have'd plenty to make if I have either
> > the time or care to send you an email offlist.
> >
> > little Alex
> >
> >
>
> By refering to this as wrong, it just means that the chinqs are an
> inferrior race thats all. It's nothing bad, just that they should
> accept their place in life as being below everyone else.
>
> And while we're on the subject of inferiority, faggots should all be
> below too. God knows that they were created to be killed.
>
> If anyone feels that my views are too extreme, then so be it.
>
> Richard.
>
>
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> Message: 24
>    Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 17:53:09 -0700 (PDT)
>    From: Magda Grantwich <mgrantwich at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: Does Snape like Dumbledore?
>
> > I've said before and I'll say it again:  when Dumbledore goes (as I
> > believe he will, and soon -- my money's on the end of Book 5), I
> > don't think anyone will grieve for him more deeply than Severus
> > Snape.  But being Snape, he'll
> > never let us see that grief, either.  He'll suffer in silence, and
> > he'll suffer alone.
> > Rebecca J. Bohner
>
>
> I agree with everything Rebecca says except this part.  Snape will
> rage and rant in his grief, lashing out at everyone around him but
> especially at Harry Potter who will somehow have had something to do
> with the tragedy.  Everyone will be convinced that old Severus has
> finally cracked and will worry about him returning to the Dark Side.
> He will help this speculation by disappearing for a while and driving
> everyone crazy with fear - not so much for him but for what he might
> do with the info he has on the Good Guys.
>
> Eventually he will come around but after a maturation process that
> will be long and tortuous.
>
> My view, anyway.
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> Message: 25
>    Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 00:54:54 -0000
>    From: "Jamieson Wolf Villeneuve" <crowswolf at sympatico.ca>
> Subject: Re: Harry/Cho is wrong
>
> Hello Everybody!!!!!!
>
> --- In HPforGrownups at y..., "Alexandra Y. Kwan" <litalex at y...> wrote:
>
> > Why would her older age automatically make her a
> > manipulative person?  I'm older than my sister and my
> > intentions to her are perfectly altruistic.  Actually,
> > my sister might not be a good example.  My best friend
> > is 3 years older than his boyfriend and he's got only
> > the best intentions at heart.
> >
>
> I have to agree with u here. Age shouldn't make a difference about a
> person. Almost all the guys I've been with have all been older men.
> Some really weren't smart decisions, but that's besides the point.
> <g>. Age doesn't matter in affairs of the heart (though I suspect H
> and C are far away from that yet), at least in my experience.
>
> Hugs
> Jamieson
>
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