Subject: Ginny's future in Quidditch, and a little about Ron's "visions"

jonm234 jonm234 at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 22 22:19:47 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 72450

Okay, about Ron. I love that his little "predictions" have come true- 
the Keeper, the Cup, a few other little things I can't remember- so 
it really bothers me that so many of them *have* come true. 
Especially because he said whatever it was about "We have as much 
chance of _____ as Dad being Minister of Magic" (I can't remember 
what the first part of the sentance was talking about). Because he 
said this, and his other little remarks actually ending up as fact, 
it seems like JKR won't do this to us- we'll be expecting it, so why 
would she give it to us? If not so many of his "predictions" had come 
true, then it would be more likely... but because we've seen so many 
of them, it seems obvious. Which is too bad, because once I read the 
whole thread a year or whatever ago about Arthur being the new MOM, I 
thought it was perfect, sensical, and a fabulous idea. I'm just 
afraid it won't happen now.
> 
> Aesha
> P.S. I know many have already said the thing about Ron being 
Captain next year, so I wasn't trying to pass that off as a "new" 
theory- I just agree wholeheartedly!
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Well, first I think I have to say that I agree with you about Ron 
being captain.  I think he's finally gotten to the point where he can 
perform to his full potential in every game now, and he does have a 
lot of experience with Quidditch, plus the mirror thing, so I think 
that he will be.

Second, He said "We have about as much chance of winning the 
Quidditch cup as dad has of becoming minister of magic."  Now, I 
would normally say that I don't think that Arthur Weasley will become 
MOM for exactly the same reason you said, its too obvious.  I'm not 
exactly sure why I'm disagreeing in this case, I just have a feeling 
that Arthur will become MoM. (Plus all those people who said that he 
would become MoM were pretty damn convincing.)

I guess I'm done.  I think I wanted to say something else, but I have 
absolutely no idea what it was.

Jon






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