Nitwit-Oddment-Blubber-Tweak
nobodysrib
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Mon Mar 31 08:11:36 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 54585
"Tammy Rizzo" <tammy at m...> wrote:
> > <snip> what are the chances that D's 'few words'
> > may have been some kind of trigger for a spell, set at some
> earlier time, in
> > preparation for Harry's life at Hogwarts?
> >
Brin posted, a long time ago:
>
> I think the words represent people (see Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot
> and Prongs). And these four could be either the founders of
> Hogwarts, or, as I prefer, the "Marauders" of Dumbledore's youth,
> him being one.
>
<snip through five months of posts...>
>
>Brin wrote:
>
> A long time ago I posted a little theory <snip>, but I've kind of
> grown out of that one since I'm now a stubborn believer in the
> whimsical, yet immensely attractive, REDHEAD ALWAYS theory (see
> message 53151). Yes, I still like advertising that! (Although the
> two might still mesh somehow... talk about hopeful!)
Oh, but they can mix together! I love the idea of the words being
nicknames for people from Dumbledore!Ron's youth - especially since
this means they are nicknames for HRH+1. HRH just haven't begun to
call themselves by these names yet.
(Who's who? That's what I want to know...)
- Nobody's Rib (who really does find REDHEAD ALWAYS to be durn
attractive, and who enjoys doing what she can to keep it alive)
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