[HPforGrownups] Re: Question: Do/can squibs use owl post? Floo powder?

chnc1024 at AOL.COM chnc1024 at AOL.COM
Fri Jan 21 23:56:13 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 122659

 
In a message dated 1/21/2005 3:32:31 PM Pacific Standard Time,  
bboyminn at yahoo.com writes:

On the  other hand, it does seem very dangerous for muggles. As I type
this, I am  imagining a muggle finding some Floo Powder, and failing to
discover what  it is, he simply throws it into the fireplace to get rid
of it. Then, when  he is suddenly engulfed in a ball of roaring green
flame, in shock, he  screams, 'Bloody Hell!'. Not a journey he really
wanted to take I'm  use.

Just a  thought.

Steve/bboyminn




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Chancie:
 
I definatly would hope that wouldn't the words I happend to say at 
a time like that!  It reminds me of a really bad joke my father told  me 
once about a burning building and you could turn into the first word  you
said as you jumped. One said Spider-man, one said Superman, and the 
other said another "S" word, but unfortuantly for the last person it didn't 
turn out to be very helpful!
 
Anyway, I did have a point when I started this post......Oh yea, 
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Steve/bboyminn also wrote:
Note: Hedwig shows up every Christmas with a (very pathetic)  present
from the Dursleys. So the Dursleys are able to use Hedwig. 

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Chancie:
 
How does Hedwig know to go to the Dursley's to get Harry's gift?
Harry surly wouldn't send her.  And why since Uncle Vernon hates
Hedwig to begin with, would he atactch a present for Harry whom 
he also hates?  Something just doesn't add up to me.   Perhaps
there is more to thing than meets the eye.  JKR said we would
be learning more about Petunia.  Perhaps she doesn't dislike 
Harry as much as we think and it's more of a show for Vernon?
Who knows?  Thoughts anyone?
 


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