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Oct 04, 2006 03:24

So.

Do you folks suppose that having broken glasses was a result of being a wizard, or did having broken glasses cause Harry Potter to become a wizard?

I'm hoping it's option two, 'cause then I just might have a belated letter from Hogwarts to comfort me, while I finish being dumbfounded by the fact that my glasses just broke in half in my ( Read more... )

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danbug12 October 5 2006, 06:05:57 UTC
Hehe, thanks.

As for whether or not they take Canadian students, I'm sure that the magical community have exchange programs for students, just like us Muggles. I'd be more concerned about my age, then my nationality.

You know, it's odd, but it doesn't look as if there are wizarding colleges... It seems as though most wizards and witches go directly from Hogwarts to their chosen profession (Percy immediately going to work at the ministry, for example). There has yet to be any sort of mention of any sort of college, university, or any other similer thing. Interesting that their culture seems to differ from ours in that regard.

I wonder what the lovely author of those books will do, when she's done number seven? I get the impression from interviews and such that she isn't too terribly interested in continuing with more HP related stuff. What next, then? I doubt a author as talented as she could simply stop writting. Could she possibly ever write anything else that might compare, though? Imagine the pressure that would be put upon any other work she might create. Wow.

(In much shallower and sillier news, there are photographs from the set of the 5th HP movie at mugglenet.com, and Harry's hair is horrid. It's super short and neat and and and... ugh.)

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