Is Snape a Snake?

Lady Of The Pensieve chrissilein at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 23 19:57:42 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 93765

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, bufo_viridis at i... wrote:
> > Lady Of The Pensieve:
> 
> > The first one is SUAVE SERPENS, which means in Latin "kiss of the
> > snake (urrghh sounds good, doesn´t it?)and "soft/gentle
snake". 
> 
> Slighty OT, but what's wrong with kissing the snake? You sound as if
it was most horrible thing in the world. Snakes - most of them - are
indeed rather gentle creatures. I'd rather kiss a snake than let a dog
lick my face - snakes at least don't slobber all over you and don't
sniff their arses all the time.
> And stroking a snake (get your minds off the gutter, the lot of you)
is very pleasant. They have very nice, smooth skin.
> 
> Back to the topic - interesting anagrams of Severus' name. I like
the first and the third one best. Anybody want to try Minerva
McGonagall?
> 
> Cheers, Viridis
> 
>
Hi Viridis,

Snape is my most beloved HP character, I would give him a kiss on his
mouth. Snakes are wonderfull animals, I admit that. But I use to
prefere kissing my tomcat Burli instead. You know what I mean?

Cheers, Chrissi





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