cirakaite @ 2003-04-28 03:12:00

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Mood: bouncy

Monty Python!!!!!!



Edit: here's the rest of it
I'm in awe of Lupin. He manages to swing from being very professorial, like during the werewolf segment, to being utterly hilarious, while still keeping the tone of the character recognisable and believable.


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imbecilic @ April 28 2003, 00:29:22 UTC

also <3's!

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cacklebang @ April 28 2003, 00:33:25 UTC

::snerk!:: He STAPLED it onto the perch!? ::love for Arthur::

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notapipe @ April 28 2003, 01:28:17 UTC

"I've got a Ron?"

Arthur Weasley you slave-trading stud.

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cirakaite @ April 28 2003, 01:38:15 UTC

Wait till Molly reads that . . .

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bluekivrin @ April 28 2003, 02:01:24 UTC

"THIS IS AN EX-OWL."

Bloody hilarious! I heart Lupin.

And I completely agree with you on the last bit. Lupin's been my favourite for a bit now, since his character has such amazing depth and wisdom much of the time, yet he can still romp around and be goofy, all while being in loovve. And it's all believable, exactly.

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delirieuse @ April 28 2003, 02:30:08 UTC

*giggles* And Molly's quoting Chicago.

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Anonymous @ April 28 2003, 02:56:07 UTC

And you know, Lupin used to be... well, a slightly more dull character back when Sirius was with Snape and prior... he always seemed slightly melancholy ... Now he has much more zing somehow

Obviously being with Sirius is good for him!! :D

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cirakaite @ April 28 2003, 03:19:23 UTC

Yes . . . Am now having utter nightmares about the possible impact of R/S/SS on Lupin's characterisation. He would be . . .

*hides under the bed*

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angerfish @ April 28 2003, 03:56:00 UTC

*GASP*

<3

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karabou @ April 28 2003, 07:22:44 UTC

This was a brilliant post! :D

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wednesday_tea @ April 28 2003, 11:37:45 UTC

EX-OWL.

*Just...DIES.*

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