[the_old_crowd] Re: OT chatter, Father Time

Randy Estes estesrandy at estesrandy.yahoo.invalid
Thu Feb 17 02:07:17 UTC 2005


Okay the evidence is merely circumstantial...

In Book One at the end of chapter 12 "The Mirror of
Erised", Harry asks Dumbledore;

"What do you see when you look in the mirror?"HP

"I? I see myself holding a pair of thick, woolen
socks." DD

In Book Two: In Chapter 18 "Dobby's Reward"

"Master has given a sock,"said the elf in wonderment. 
"Master gave it to Dobby."

Dobby then has power that Lucius is unable to control.
 He defeats Lucius in a quick duel.

Dumbledore has many house elves at Hogwarts much to
Hermione's dissappointment.  But like in "Schindler's
List" perhaps he is protecting them from the ownership
of others. I think he is preparing for the great
battle when he can release them all at once and ask
for their help!  Lucius was easily overcome by Dobby,
so imagine a room full of elves against a room full of
wizards.

I can't tell you how many references to the "Great Elf
Rebellion" are scattered throughout the series.

Using Greek logic.

Elves are self-deprecating and very powerful.
Dumbledore is self-deprecating and very powerful.
Dumbledore is an Elf.

Of course, someone else could use logic to prove that
Dumbledore is a squid or a flabber worm or something
else...

Randy 
(who uses less multi-syllabic words on average than
anyone else in this group) ;0)




--- Saitaina <saitaina at ...> wrote:

> Randy wrote:
> 
> <Albus
> Dumbledore being a very large house elf
> who gets Dobby
> to lead the elves to save the day
> against Voldemort. >
> 
> Okay...how does this work?  This has
> peaked my interest in a way nothing has
> since...ever.
> 
> Saitaina
> ****
> "You may now kiss the. . . groom in a
> dress."
> 
> "If you're going to sing in the shower,
> don't start with a song that begins
> with 'help'."
> 
> http://www.livejournal.com/users/saitaina
> 
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