Snape, was Re: Class origins
foxmoth at qnet.com
foxmoth at qnet.com
Tue Nov 20 03:03:10 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 29434
--- In HPforGrownups at y..., "Joywitch M. Curmudgeon"
<joym999 at a...> wrote:
> --- In HPforGrownups at y..., "Heather Moore"
<heathernmoore at y...> wrote:
> > Snape == I have no solid basis for this, but I keep getting
the
> impression that there is some sort of "ethnic" issue in Snape's
> background. [snip] I'm thinking there's something about
Snape's
> background which Dumbledore thoroughly understands, and
causes
> Dumbledore to give Snape the benefit of the doubt *despite*
Snape's
> questionable behavior.
>
> YES! YES! There is something sort of "ethnic" about Snape.
It's
> the wizarding version of "ethnic." He's a vampire I tell you! A
> vampire!!! He swoops like a bat...allright, allright, I won't
> regurgitate all those arguments yet another time. But I just
HAD to
> point out that Heather's impressions fit right into the vampire
> theory.
>
> --Joywitch, founder and possibly sole member of S.U.A.V.E.
(Snape's
> Unquestionably A Vampire Evil)
There, there! You and I and the other twenty or so folks who've
embraced the light will just have to resign ourselves to having a
good gloat when the truth is revealed at last.
Pippin, founder and possibly sole member of L.O.V.E.S.L.A.V.E.
League Of Violently Enamoured Snape/Lily And Vampire
Enthusiasts
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