The Anagram game was Re: Alice Longbottom
Shaun Hately
drednort at alphalink.com.au
Thu Jul 1 04:37:27 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 103822
On 1 Jul 2004 at 4:09, justcarol67 wrote:
> Carol:
> Am I the only one who thinks that the gum wrappers are only a touching
> gesture, an indication that Alice feels some connection with Neville
> and is reaching out to him in the only way she can? Her impairment, it
> would seem, is slightly less severe than her husband's since he seems
> not to get out of bed or do anything at all. To me, it's a very
> poignant scene that reveals what Neville has been hiding, and I hope
> that he'll find a way to talk about it with Harry. But I don't see how
> the gum wrappers could mean anything other than the fact that they're
> all Alice has to give. It's the sort of gesture an eighteen-month-old
> baby might make.
I've been playing the anagram game with the name...
>From Droobles Blowing Gum (leaving out the best) I can get:
BROWN IS MUGGLE BLOOD
Black is Muggle Blood would have been more interesting (-8
(I doubt think I'm the first to get this).
The fact that MUGGLE BLOOD can be made from the letters leaves me
wondering if maybe there is something in the anagram idea.
RON W SIB MUGGLE BLOOD?
A sibling of Ron has muggle blood...
(OK, that one is ridiculous... I'm just bored).
Yours Without Wax, Dreadnought
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