notapipe @ 2003-04-25 02:32:00

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Mood: shrewd and calculating

Remus and Sevvie are sniping again! I do enjoy those two, oh so very very much.

And potions_master has excellent new icons. My favorites: The closest thing to a smile, moste potent potions (because it's a book! Yay book!) and I am not myself today (which is also a book).

[Edit: They're quoting Much Ado About Nothing! As Beatrice and Benedick! Theirloveissoliterary!]


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Anonymous @ April 25 2003, 02:53:48 UTC

You don't think they're flirting?! Sorry, but I'm of the view that these two (possibly three) are Up To Something. Don't shatter my illusions...

Dahlia_777

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notapipe @ April 25 2003, 02:57:17 UTC

Yeah, well, I formed that opinion before I noticed where it was from. I take it all back. I repent. Please, forgive me.

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Anonymous @ April 25 2003, 02:59:39 UTC

Forgiven.

D

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cirakaite @ April 25 2003, 02:51:38 UTC

Much Ado About Nothing! Unless I'm very much mistaken . . .

<3's NA.

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notapipe @ April 25 2003, 02:56:28 UTC

Indeed it is (you must have posted while I did the edit, sorry if the edit stole your thunder). I love the last bit, where Benedick is to shut Beatrice up with a kiss. Snape walked right into that one.

Now, what was that Harry/Snape fic where they do Much Ado About Nothing?

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cirakaite @ April 25 2003, 02:58:39 UTC

For Much Ado About Nothing, I'd even read H/SS. If you find out what it is, give me the heads up, please?!

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notapipe @ April 25 2003, 03:08:51 UTC

Have found it! Too Wise To Woo Peacefully by JayKay (it's NC17). Turns out it was staring me in the face.

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cirakaite @ April 25 2003, 03:12:34 UTC

Snape apparently fits people's idea of Benedick perfectly. <3's.

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shakespearechic @ April 25 2003, 10:04:00 UTC

LOL. In my fic I cast Draco as Benedick and Hermione as Beatrice. But Snape/Sirius would work quite well too...

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cirakaite @ April 25 2003, 02:57:19 UTC

Oh, you've edited your post to say that it was MAAN. . . I will always think of Kenneth Branagh now. Fountain jumping. =D

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notapipe @ April 25 2003, 03:04:00 UTC

Technically, since I saw your post after I finished editing, you should get the timĂȘ for spotting it.

*gives you a set of bronze armor he stripped from his falled foes and a slave from the island of lesbos skilled with the loom worth four oxen*

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cirakaite @ April 25 2003, 03:06:03 UTC

Oh, well, then, if you insist . . . a slave from lesbos *would* come in handy. *grins*

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notapipe @ April 25 2003, 03:16:57 UTC

Indeed, you can have all manner of clothes woven for you, and worth a good four oxen in trade when you get back to Argos. Four oxen is nothing to scoff at.

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imbecilic @ April 25 2003, 03:10:42 UTC

Much Ado About Nothing!

I love N_A. I really, really do.

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eponis @ April 25 2003, 03:48:49 UTC

::nods vigorously in agreement:: I always love watching Snape interact with Lupin, and the smooth segue into references, and the Snape-icon-expressions, and the ending . . . ::laughs:: I love N_A. And MAAN is my favorite Shakespeare comedy. And betwixt the two. . .

Thought it was interesting that Lupin deliberately shifted scenes from their first meeting to the kissing scene. (And, for that matter, that Snape replied when he knew what scene it was.)

Something tells me that this event could be very . . . interesting.

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milenalupin @ April 25 2003, 05:07:06 UTC

Oh, lupercus, oh, potions_master, how I love thee ...

This dialogue transfer is once more brilliant. As are the icons. And I agree on the favourite "Moste Potente Potions" - though I'd expected a "master" addition. On second thought, that wouldn't be Severus's style, so there.

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metaphoracle @ April 25 2003, 09:23:59 UTC

Sevvie is the soul of discretion. Even if he was involved with Sirius and Remus I think he would deny it.

Remmie on the other hand seems to delight in hinting. Bless, Lupercus.

No one can innuendo like those two. Sigh.

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