No fire in the office

vmonte vmonte at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 3 22:07:31 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 88029

Carol wrote:
 And how could he endure sitting by Quirrell, with his garlic-stuffed 
turban if he were really a vampire? (I accidentally typed "garlic-
studdded turban." Now that would be a sight, wouldn't it? Right up 
there with Luna's radish earrings. :-) )

vmonte responds: 
Liking Luna's quirky fashion sense I would have prefered a garlic 
studded turban. :)
But maybe that's why Quirrell's turbin was stuffed with garlic to 
begin with, to ward off Snape. (I just accidentally typed Nape--like 
nape of neck). 
 
Carol wrote:
Again, I don't believe for a moment that Snape is a vampire. Being an
ex-DE is quite sufficient as a strike against him, and the arguments
he used against having werewolf/Lupin as a teacher at Hogwarts could
be turned right around and used against him if he were a vampire. I
very much doubt that Snape could be a vampire without Dumbledore's
being in on the secret. And, that being the case, even if Dumbledore
allowed Snape to teach, he could not in good conscience allow him to
be alone with any student, much less with Harry, his only hope for
destroying Voldemort. Not to mention that Snape's contempt for
mudbloods and nonhumans would be the utmost hypocrisy if he were all
or part vampire.


vmonte responds:
Maybe Snape is not a vampire but an Animagus, a bat. 
Also, Voldemort is a mudblood as well and he hates mudbloods... 


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