[HPforGrownups] Re: Snape Vampire Theory: Where did this come from?
Carolin Mönkemeyer
shokoono at gmx.de
Sun Aug 17 09:01:53 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 77628
> > > : OK, but I still don't get where this vampire
> > thing comes from.
> > If
> > > > Snape is in fact a vampire, he's pretty
> > pathetic. No one in the
> > > books
> > > > is even turning up with bite marks! Please,
> > don't tell me he's
> > > living
> > > > off chickens or something. That's just
> > undignified.
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > > LOL! AND I still say the whole issue was shut in
> > OoP. If he was a
> > > Vampire and ESPECIALLY if he was a
> > > Half/Quarter/Eighth/Sixteenth/adinfinitem Vampire
> > UMBRIDGE WOULD
> > HAVE
> > > FIRED HIM! She'd have been checking students for
> > bite marks during
> > > his "reviews". She certainly wouldn't have stood
> > around expecting
> > > the best of him based on anything Lucius said.
> > >
> > > Melpomene, sick to DEATH of the Vampire "theory"
> >
> > Severus here:
> >
> > Vampires, unlike werewolves, are civilized,
> > intellegent, and
> > socially minded in most cases.
Me:
She just couldn't fire him that easy. Even Hagrid had to prove he's a bad
teacher (which she found very easily). But Snape does a very good job. So
she had no real reason for she made it much more difficult for halfbloods to
find a job BUT THAT'S ALL!!!
yours Finchen
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