sistermagpie @ 2003-04-03 00:19:00

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Deadric Diggory? Hufflepuffs who don't want to be spared?? Mud and rooster blood? (And yet I still managed to laugh several times, especially at the two Hufflepuff expressions.)


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sistermagpie @ April 2 2003, 21:25:15 UTC

Geez, yeah! Provoking is right!

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sistermagpie @ April 2 2003, 21:31:54 UTC

One thing I'll say. That Sally-Anne Perks is a bad influence. Having the name Sally-Anne is not excuse! I can't wait until Pansy gets back.

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luleh @ April 2 2003, 21:46:39 UTC

Perhaps it's meant to get Harry angry at Draco so Harry will back off?

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moonlitpages @ April 2 2003, 22:38:29 UTC

Hmmm... well I can't help but think that perhaps instead of drawing JH's attention which he already has, PS might be trying to draw attention away from JH. Last time PS made a scene at the Halloween Ball, Snape spent weeks (? it seemed like it) in negotiations with McGonagall to keep PS from losing his prefect status. I have a feeling when McGonagall/Lupin/Black respond to this, one or all of them is going to go ballistic. Quite a clever way to distract Snape from JH's trail if you ask me...a little over the top, but hey, this is Draco we are talking about. Instead of jumping to Harry's defense, he throws blood out the window onto Hufflepuffs. Makes plagiarism pale in comparison, doesn't it? *grin* Just a hunch, though. It could be any number of reasons, really.

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kat99999 @ April 3 2003, 01:43:52 UTC

*applause* You've most definately sat and thought about that, haven't you? Heeh.

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milenalupin @ April 3 2003, 03:52:11 UTC

Well, McGonagall did respond, and all she gave was 27 points deduction and 21 min of detention.</i> Weird marks, if you ask me.

Anyway, if that was his scheme, he seems to have failed so far...

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moonlitpages @ April 3 2003, 05:07:46 UTC

Oh well, there goes that theory *laughs*.

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