Droobles Blowing Gum - Not Anagram
kneazelkid
alaskamy at hotmail.com
Tue Sep 2 17:40:20 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 79548
hermionegallo at y...wrote:
"Lliannanshe" makes an excellent point:
"Regarding anagrams of Drooble's gum, Snape's name, etc., JKR has
already done the anagram thing with "Tom Marvolo Riddle." Don't
y'all think she's creative enough not to do it twice?"
<snip> I also wonder if there's something else on the wrapper besides
what's already printed on it or what Alice could write on it; without
this information, we may not be able to figure it out.
I'm almost at the point of letting Luna figure it out, because my
brain is scrambled eggs.
me(kneazelkid):
Your post reminded me of an X-Files episode. A kid was putting
together a bunch of paper all over the floor. Up close, it looked
like drivel, but when you looked down at it from the second story, a
picture of a face was formed. This reminded me of the comment (sorry,
no book with me here) Nevile's gram made about how he could paper his
wall with all those wrappers. What if Nevile actually did paper his
wall with the wrappers -- and marks his mother had been making on
them revealed something?
I know the wrappers could just be a sad statement about Nevile's love
for his mom, but something about it sticks in my head.
Thoughts, anyone?
Kneazelkid
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