[HPforGrownups] Re: Method- communication- Patronus vs Little Birdie

chnc1024 at AOL.COM chnc1024 at AOL.COM
Fri Jan 21 20:15:40 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 122636

 
In a message dated 1/21/2005 11:59:18 AM Pacific Standard Time,  
tonks_op at yahoo.com writes:

Tonks  here:

oops. Can I blame it on my bifocals? As to the word. It is  spelled 
with only one N. Enervate. Unless in England they spell it  
differently.  Anyway.. I goofed. But still I agree that the Order  
uses their wands.  Maybe the little birdie disappears when it gets  
going as isn't seen again till it gets to the intended receiver. But  
why don't all the wizards use that all the time instead of those 
messy  owls??

Tonks_op





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Chancie:
 
I'm an awful speller ( when I was in elementary school, I stoped
doing my spelling work in like 2nd grade when I found out it wasn't
required for us to pass it to pass to the next grade, and I didn't 
see the point of doing the extra work for no reason, that was of  course
until I realized I'm one of the worst spellers I know. Thank GOD for 
spell check!) but, I copied the quote verbatum (and letter for letter) 
from the GOF text. So if "Ennervate" is indeed the incorrect spelling
I am happy to say that this time it isn't my fault, but  Schoolastic's!  
On another note, it is possible that the "bird" becomes invisible  until 
it's arival in the reciver's presence, but my thoughts against that are 
that it seems that Harry watches the "bird" travel through the forest
towards Hagrid's cabin until it is blocked by view due to the tree's.
 
 
Chancie~who is enjoying her small break from her daughter (my hubby 
says I need to have a break because I'm driving him crazy, so is  playing
blocks with her in her bed room), but thinks that they are having WAY  too
much fun with out her, and is going to go play too!
she's going to have to


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