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Wooster posted a comment on Monday 19th December 2005 6:41pm

Oh sh-!
Wooster! What were you about to say???
N-Nothing I swear! Shoot! I was going to say shoot! PLEASE DONT GROUND ME FROM THE COMPUTER!!!

Wooster posted a comment on Monday 19th December 2005 5:58pm

Quivering jelly of a man. What a loser. Ugh

Wooster posted a comment on Monday 19th December 2005 5:39pm

Oh...my...god...can't...breathe...from...laughing. I know I shouldn't be laughing at the prophecy thingamabob, but "continued on next slab"? oh my god! HA!

Wooster posted a comment on Monday 19th December 2005 5:24pm

That has to be the most amiable conversation Draco and Harry have ever had. Interesting.

Wooster posted a comment on Monday 19th December 2005 5:07pm

That final line was perfect. Liked the conversation b/w the Proteus couple and Harry, very clever as well, can't wait to see the letter.

Wooster posted a comment on Monday 19th December 2005 4:25pm

Fantabulous chappie, not much more that i can say than that.

it_washere posted a comment on Monday 19th December 2005 1:42am

>Hogwarts' Grounds
>A Magical Energies Study
>by Calvin Hobbes


I think I may have to start worshiping the ground you walk on. First the Grim Reaper story, now this. Oh...

*dies laughing*

Wooster posted a comment on Sunday 18th December 2005 4:40pm

I'd really hate to be Tom Riddle Jr. at this point. REALLY hate.

Vitor Aquino posted a comment on Sunday 18th December 2005 4:20pm

damn i shit my pants here...keep up with the good work!!

Wooster posted a comment on Sunday 18th December 2005 4:05pm

Ah, hell in a handbasket, bloomin' jonquils, and god save the queen, you always put the worst cliffies on the chapters that i decide are going to be my last for the day.

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I could grow to hate you if this story wasn't so blinkin' good.

Wooster posted a comment on Sunday 18th December 2005 3:41pm

O.O

uh-oh.

Wooster posted a comment on Sunday 18th December 2005 3:15pm

The drill was amusing, and I'm thinking the DADA profs have twenty different kinds of luck. Draco's timely arrival (by the way: eep!) blurring the map probably saved them from discovery, didn't it?

Wooster posted a comment on Sunday 18th December 2005 2:55pm

Oooh this is so much fun. And I really do love Moira.

Hats off to you for the most amusing thing ever: Snape being forced to cheer for Gryffindor.

Wooster posted a comment on Sunday 18th December 2005 2:39pm

That was fun. Very fun. The professors apparently became very adept with pranks as they grew up.

Wooster posted a comment on Sunday 18th December 2005 1:55pm

EEEEP! That was amazingly absolutely completely and in all other ways FANTASTIC!!!! Yay!!! What an ending to a chapter! *bounces around her living room like rabbit 'hopped up' on espresso*

Wooster posted a comment on Sunday 18th December 2005 1:24pm

Buttered toast? Nice.

Wooster posted a comment on Sunday 18th December 2005 12:58pm

WHAT?!???!?!?!

Wooster posted a comment on Sunday 18th December 2005 12:33pm

Man this is getting interesting, I wonder why I'm not more worried about Harry. Probably because 'death' in prophecy isn't always a literal 'death'. Anywho, only one question...is Calvin Hobbes a mischievous man with messy blonde hair who has an animagus form of a tiger per chance? Or am I making up references at this point?

Wooster posted a comment on Sunday 18th December 2005 12:10pm

Man I love those Scottish accents. So fun. I think Hermione's starting to piece together the DADA profs' secret. Wonder what the deal with the red thing is...and I REALLY want to know if there's a -phobia word for fear of red. THAT's a trivial piece of info, (my favorite kind.)

Wooster posted a comment on Sunday 18th December 2005 11:46am

God I love Blaise Zabini. I know the character, in cannon, is technically a guy, but it's she's so much better as a girl, and a very fun character.
I would really like to know where you found Crabbe and Goyle's song. It would make an interesting prank...
One mistake I caught:
"Moira Mackay had rapidly left her fellow fourth years behind and was now on par with most of the more proficient fifth-years." Isn't she, according to your story, in her third year right now?