bookofjude @ 2003-07-20 19:35:00

Ginny misses Cho, knits jumpers,
And has spent several days digging through Ron's bedroom to tidy it up. It seems Ginny has been quite busy; 'stir crazy' she says of herself. Though I must admit, Burrow Fever is a much better, and definitely more brilliant title for it.

Hermione will be horrified, as she 'found loads of homework he [Ron] never finished' and then goes on to note how she's annoyed that she's not allowed to get a job, even at the age of sixteen, and how she's planning on attempting to catch the ghoul in the attic.

My copy of Fantastic Beasts classifies them as XX, and says 'though ugly, [the Ghoul] is not a particularly dangerous creature'. It also states that 'the ghoul often becomes ... a family pet', which sounds quite interesting. I wonder how she plans to catch it.

She also says she misses Cho, and that she's glad Cho doesn't treat her like a child. And her final 'I daresay you'd know' had me giggling madly.

Any ideas on the ghoul?

Also, Millicent gets motion sickness.


Comments:


Anonymous @ July 20 2003, 02:43:07 UTC

You don't need to summarize the entire post, love. We know how to read.

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bookofjude @ July 20 2003, 02:56:32 UTC

Love is also quite bored. :)

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windtear @ July 20 2003, 03:27:06 UTC

True enough, but a summarized post:
1. draws attention to points that may have been subsumed in the flow of the original post, and
2. saves us the trouble of back-clicking.

Besides, some people's phrasing is simply hysterical.

And I've got to say, Ginny's sure making things tough on herself. Cleaning a teenage boy's room?

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bookofjude @ July 20 2003, 03:35:06 UTC

Cleaning a teenage boy's room?

One could take offense at that, if it wasn't true.

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notapipe @ July 22 2003, 02:25:02 UTC

AND HOW.

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Anonymous @ July 21 2003, 10:33:11 UTC

You know, it's the oddest thing; I was planning to say quite the same thing.

~another anon.

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Anonymous @ July 21 2003, 22:53:20 UTC

Great anonymous minds think alike.

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