seamus_f @ 2002-09-16 23:08:00

Current mood: satisfied
Current music:"A Horse with No Name" America

Beating swords into ploughshares? I'm your man.
As I suspected, I am a horse. Not an Arabian stallion, nor a Derby winner: I am a sodding farm horse. Well, Da always did say I was sturdy . . .

The last things I recall before the horsemind completely took over is Professor Black patting my neck to calm me (which I was, I was very calm) and turning to Dean, who had this strange look in his eyes. Suddenly my mind was all running and grass, so I walked over to the window, stuck my head out and looked at the sunny fields for a while. Then I came back into the room and watched the smaller animals running about. I'm glad they kept Harry out of my sight; that would have been upsetting.

Hannah certainly had an extreme reaction. I think it was just all the stress from her house situation. Did her good to be someone—or rather, something—else for a bit. Poor Mandy Brocklehurst is having some house troubles as well, so she came to sit with Hannah, Dean and me. Sweet girl. Bit shy. Very shocking that she was a bat.

Dean refuses to tell me what he was. Damned irritating.

The event under the stairs was fine if you were looking for a kaffee klatsch but a complete failure at storming any barricades. Of course, an organized demonstration against conformity is a bit of an oxymoron. When Gran got all the local ladies to protest the quality of the brown bread in the sandwiches in our village pub she was more successful. If Ron hadn't shown up in his usual hotheaded manner, the entire thing would have passed without incident. (Mate, some advice: Pick your battles.) We sensible types wisely steered clear of the ensuing fight—if you can call it that. Why Dean puts up with that poseur I can't comprehend, but one cannot always have things one's own way in a relationship, I suppose.

The Dracology lecture was excellent. Charlie Weasley was here, and while some people certainly found him attractive, I must admit that redheads don't do it for me. Brunettes, on the other hand, get me every time. Though, I'm sticking to the one I've got.


Comments:

lupercus @ 2002-09-17 12:08 am UTC

Whatever you're implying, Finnigan, is not at all amusing.

Don't you have homework to do?


seamus_f @ 2002-09-17 07:20 am UTC

Professor, I imply nothing. I merely observe. You asked us to pay more attention in class, and I am doing my best to comply.

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lupercus @ 2002-09-17 02:41 pm UTC

Judging from your dismal performance on yesterday's pop quiz, Mr. Finnigan, I think you're paying attention to the wrong things during class.

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knight_to_h3 @ 2002-09-17 12:39 am UTC

They started it!!!


seamus_f @ 2002-09-17 08:02 am UTC
Yes, but . . .

I certainly never hesitate to defend any of my friends, but most people are not worth a punch in the nose. You must distinguish between the merely annoying and the truly insulting, or you will be having a fight every day. Lucrative as that might be for those that support you, I think it's distressing for Hermione.

Never mind that it encourages Hufflepuff's persecution complex.

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knight_to_h3 @ 2002-09-18 07:26 pm UTC
Re: Yes, but . . .

Hermione is too busy with other people to care anyway!

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jadedsirius @ 2002-09-17 04:57 pm UTC

The Dracology lecture was excellent. Charlie Weasley was here, and while some people certainly found him attractive, I must admit that redheads don't do it for me. Brunettes, on the other hand, get me every time. Though, I'm sticking to the one I've got.

I must say you do have excellent taste for one so young, Mr Finnigan.

~Sirius


hannahabbott @ 2002-09-17 07:21 pm UTC

Hannah certainly had an extreme reaction. I think it was just all the stress from her house situation. Did her good to be someone—or rather, something—else for a bit.

*laughing* - It was brilliant Seamus, brilliant. And a horse isn't so bad - it could have been a whole lot worse.

I'm washing my hands of the whole 'duel' affair after points were taken from me for upholding the rules and being threatened. May have to migrate to a warmed climate sooner than expected.

- Hann.


legit_regit @ 2002-09-17 08:26 pm UTC

Thanks for letting me sit with you, Seamus, it was rather kind. I was quite surprised to find myself in the form of a bat. I'm not absolutely sure what to make of it yet. Oh, and speaking of, umm, hair color preferences, might we have a chat sometime?



seamus_f @ 2002-09-17 08:55 pm UTC
Of course

I'll probably be in the library much of this week, sadly. So I'll be easy enough to find.

Is this about bats, or snidgets?

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