Submiting Questions was Re: More on the chat
doliesl
doliesl at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 5 20:34:09 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 92240
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Geoff Bannister" <gbannister10 at a...>
wrote:
> --- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Arya" <dequardo at w...> wrote:
>
> Arya:
> > Hello!!! You could have asked as many questions as you liked just
> like I did!!
> > She was not JUST chatting with kids. There was a post (# 91994 by
> > Entropymail) that gave everyone one of us the link to where we
> could submit
> > all the questions we could dream up starting at 7pm CST. I don't
> Geoff:
> I missed the information about submitting times and, as I am always
> out every day between 10.00 and 11.00am UK time, I wasn't around to
> get involved directly.
>
> Mark you, if everybody played your game of submitting multiple
> questions under different names, no wonder 16000 were put forward. I
> have just waded through my transcript printout and worked out the
> following bits of info (assuming I didn't miss any names):
>
> There were 119 questions answered. 92 were from one person, 7 from
> people who got two in, 9 from people who managed three and one person
> managed four. Even allowing for folk using more than one nickname,
> still a slight unbalance....
I am one of lucky people whose question got picked when I submit them to the
link Entropymail provide (thanks for notifying us). I sent in about 10 questions,
and only get one of them on (it was my 1st one as well). I guess they did screen
the questions and picked the ones sending to JKR. My nickname was Ernie and
asked her the question about Snape's Boggart and Patronus. Actually I got the
question from the past Snape discussions on this list. I thought it is a more
indirect way to probe Snape's mystery, because his greatest fear and guardian
shield can tell us a lot about his true motives....hence a hint about which side he's
on and basically what's going with him. Well too bad she answer in her usual
brickwallness. ;) She could have give us something to chew on, like if his
patronus is a form of bird, aquatic or four legged animal...
D.
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