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Oct 03, 2006 16:38

I'm not even sure what to write in this thing right now. It's just a bit more fun than doing actual work. But only a bit.

I just can't believe how tired I've been recently. You better be proud of me, Michael, because I've been working my butt off for Quidditch. I think it's paying off though ( Read more... )

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aka_meg October 4 2006, 02:48:36 UTC
...There's a history of magic report. Augh, I'm so upset.

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brocklememandy October 4 2006, 02:51:35 UTC
But I love History of Magic.

At least, I do when useless reports aren't involved.

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aka_meg October 4 2006, 03:06:40 UTC
I prefer Transfiguration though.

Curse you reports! Taking away my time away from practicing quidditch...

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brocklememandy October 4 2006, 03:19:23 UTC
Transfiguration's alright sometimes. I'm better at memorizing facts though.

I kind of need the break from quidditch right now! I've been doing so much running that my body hurts all over.

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aka_meg October 4 2006, 03:43:04 UTC
You and Michael both love History! I just dont understand why..

I think the running was from when we started to run away from the Bludgers, since we forgot to put them back. And...I didnt have my bat at the time.

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brocklememandy October 4 2006, 03:48:49 UTC
I suppose that's our little secret. History makes sense to me somehow.

That could be it. At least I know I'm not sore from getting hit with any. You were still a pretty good Beater without the bat. Did you get bruised up from that?

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aka_meg October 4 2006, 04:03:42 UTC
You Ravenclaws and you're History secrets..

I cant believe I was stupid enough to hit it without the bat! Yes, my right arm is bruised. Thankfully not broken.
You're a good seeker though as well.

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brocklememandy October 4 2006, 20:57:17 UTC
What can I say? We like to keep everyone else in the dark about that particular subject.

It was a bit stupid, but in a good way! You were being brave. And doing your job very well.

Pomfrey could probably do something about the bruises if they don't fade quickly enough. I can imagine those lasting a while.

Thanks! Half the time it's luck, but I'll just pretend I'm great.

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aka_meg October 5 2006, 01:20:59 UTC
Darn. Haha, can I have a hint on whats youre secret, oh history guru?

I wish my brave ego didnt get in the way of my brains.
Yeah I might go to Pomfrey soon if it doesnt fade away, hopefully she's ready for the quidditch season too when it comes to tending all the players wounds. But then again I can use this arm as an excuse for my homework. Bwuahahaha

Yes, have youre gloating time while it lasts. That's what the Seeker position is all about.

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brocklememandy October 5 2006, 01:28:35 UTC
I read the books, take notes in class, and study a bit too much. Being a guru is not easy work, so be warned!

Sometimes bravery is more useful than brains anyway. I really hope I don't have to see Pomfrey about anything Quidditch-related, but I suppose I ought to prepare myself for that, shouldn't I?

Oh, I intend to gloat. At least until I embarrass myself on the pitch, anyway.

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aka_meg October 5 2006, 02:05:05 UTC
Wow, it is not easy work. I take your word though.

Yeah, that's true. Yes, dont be afraid to get hurt because some of them players are mean lean fighting machines. And I'm sure Pomfrey will fix it right up anyways.

Oh you'll do just fine. Just show em what you got!

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brocklememandy October 5 2006, 02:56:23 UTC
I intend to be a lean, mean fighting machine! Besides that I intend to fully invest myself in forging a good relationship with Madame Pomfrey so she will fix my booboos with incredible care.

I'm mostly worried about going up against the other Seekers. They're all so good!

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michaelcorner_ October 7 2006, 05:39:48 UTC
Hope you don't mind the intrusion here. The other seekers are good, and a bit more experienced, but no one's unbeatable.

Besides, having watched you practice, I'm still shocked you never tried for the team before this year. You're a good flyer. And I'm now convinced, a secret Quidditch fanatic.

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brocklememandy October 9 2006, 02:18:42 UTC
Some of them seem unbeatable. I'll get over that though , I hope.

Thanks, Michael. It's nice to hear that people have confidence in me!
And I probably will be a huge fanatic before the end of the year.

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michaelcorner_ October 9 2006, 16:56:37 UTC
Cocky and self-confident, more like. They're talented and skilled, but also it's making the rest of us believe they're unbeatable. If we believe that, they're half-way towards being unbeatable.

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brocklememandy October 14 2006, 15:29:59 UTC
I won't let them put the fear of God into me.
Anyway, maybe I'm talented and skilled enough to intimidate them. It is a double-edged sword, after all.

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