[HPforGrownups] Re: HUGE evidence for time-travelling Dumbledore
Meliss9900 at aol.com
Meliss9900 at aol.com
Wed Jun 23 04:37:12 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 102512
In a message dated 06/22/2004 9:06:20 AM Central Daylight Time,
phil_hp7 at yahoo.co.uk writes:
> I checked his dates and his card says that he was born in
> >1935, at which time Dumbledore would have been around 85. Not 'in his
> >youth' even by wizard standards. So, unless a mistake has been made
> >in the game, Dumbledore MUST have gone back in time.
> >Aha!!!
>
> Not having seen the card in question, a side-question must be: is that
> the Bertie Bott who actually invented the Beans, or could that have
> been an earlier family member?
>
> Back to the main issue:
>
> When you're 150+, 85 must seem pretty youthful.
>
>
I'm voting for an error in the game. Lots of different people are involved
in the marketing of HP . . . band-aids to figurines to video games. . . .easy
enough for a date to be mixed up. Perhaps they were supposed to read 1835
instead of 1935.
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