Snape a hero?

Amanda exslytherin at exslytherin.yahoo.invalid
Thu Jul 26 18:48:12 UTC 2007


--- In the_old_crowd at yahoogroups.com, "Barry Arrowsmith" 
<arrowsmithbt at ...> wrote:
>
> --- In the_old_crowd at yahoogroups.com, "Amanda" <exslytherin@> wrote:
> 
> > Dead slapper?  Dead Slapper! Kneasy are you British and know the 
> > definition of that word?  
> > 
> 
> Oh  yes. True Brit here.
> Thought that it might stir up a bit of reaction.
> 
> > If so, you should know better.  Lily was hardly a 'slapper'. Many 
> > things perhaps but not a slapper. Not in my imagination anyway.  
Now 
> > Lavender Brown might have slapper potential.  


> Think of it as a counterblast to those who reverently polish Lily's
> pedestal. The truth is we know very little about her - but an awful
> lot of males seem to remember her with  fondness.

Oh, you are a rotter. ;-) The only way men can remember a woman with 
fondness is because she's a slut? You cruel man. ;-)

It's true though, we do know nothing about Lily and perhaps she was a 
bad girl. It's amazing how social conditioning works though, after 
all if Lily was rewarded with such a good man as James Potter and 
blessed with being loved by so many we automatically assume she must 
have been a paragon of virtue.







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