Horrible to Write?

darrin_burnett bard7696 at aol.com
Mon Jul 22 23:12:39 UTC 2002


No: HPFGUIDX 41545

--- In HPforGrownups at y..., "david_p2002ca" <david_p at i...> wrote:
> --- In HPforGrownups at y..., "greg_a126" <grega126 at a...> wrote:
> > Well, I don't [have hope for Draco].  Here are my main reasons, 
> number one, he hasn't done 
> > a single redeemable thing in 4 years at Hogwarts
> 
> Actually, in GoF at the Quidditch World Cup, he warns Hermione of 
the 
> DEs targetting Muggles and Mudbloods.  Certainly, he's less than 
> polite about it, but he does warn the trio of the approaching DEs.
> 
> So that makes him about 1 for 527?
> 
> David P


I suppose if you want to consider snarky taunting as something noble, 
then fine. It struck me that nothing would have pleased Draco more 
than to see Hermione bouncing around in the air.

But if people insist on calling that noble, fine. Let's just say that 
his bragging about Cedric being dead wipes that one out.

It was put forward in an earlier post that Draco's attempts in PS/SS 
to get the trio in trouble weren't just him being a troublemaking 
brat.

Yes, we all know that Draco has such a high regard for rules. Of 
course, cursing Neville with the leg-locker thing is just right there 
in the Hogwarts manual as being approved. And he was the first one to 
violate Hooch's "no-flying" decree after she took Neville to the 
hospital. Nope, shouldn't have been expelled there.

Yes, Draco was just upholding the rules, which he considers sacred.

Yeah, he's a great kid. I wish I had seven like him.

Darrin
-- Sarcasm was my best subject at school







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