Cluedo

Nov 04, 2007 11:43

Title: Cluedo
Author: idontgiveafaux
Team: DE's
Rating: G
Prompt: Study
Word Count: 100
Summary: Draco is a sore loser
Warnings: (at your discretion) None
Notes: Idea from a note lackofmendacity left me, though I can’t remember what made her mention it :p

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drachenmina November 4 2007, 12:22:39 UTC
That is just so Draco!

Love it ;D

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idontgiveafaux November 5 2007, 16:22:40 UTC
*g* thanks

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sesheta_66 November 4 2007, 14:39:23 UTC
*giggles* - temper, temper!

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idontgiveafaux November 5 2007, 16:23:06 UTC
careful, he might send a few spells your way! ;P

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idontgiveafaux November 5 2007, 16:24:06 UTC
LOL heaven forbid if harry decided to take him to a casino and he lost ;)

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enchanted_jae November 4 2007, 19:23:17 UTC
*shrieks with laughter*

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idontgiveafaux November 5 2007, 16:24:32 UTC
XDXD

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lackofmendacity November 4 2007, 19:34:51 UTC
Ahahaha, why am I not surprised? Draco's such a sore loser. *g*

(I hope Harry's still going to get some tonight. :*)

You said you were in the conservatory, which
1) I didn't know was actually a room (I thought it was made up), and
2) reminded me of Cluedo. :)

Mind you, I only ever play Simpsons' Cluedo, but I used to read the books when I was younger.

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idontgiveafaux November 5 2007, 16:29:07 UTC
Ahahaha, why am I not surprised? Draco's such a sore loser. *g*

(I hope Harry's still going to get some tonight. :*)

i think serious grovelling is in order. and perhaps harry will have to 'lose' a couple of times before he's forgiven ;)

you thought i made a conservatory up ::is amused:: but pfft, you probably don't have them because your country is hot enough :P

oh yeah, and there was something i wanted to ask you for AGES but i kept forgetting: in australia do many people own tumbledryers? i was thinking about it and i thought "well, they probably sell them if people want them but i wonder if many people do because they can hang their clothes outside most of the time and not have to rely so much on a non rainy day?" guh i hope i don't sound ignorant (and hey, it's better than what somebody said to me before. ME: I'm british. THEM: what's a british? ;D) i could have easily saved this question for a non community entry. i'll shut up now.

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lackofmendacity November 5 2007, 23:52:26 UTC
Well, I thought the Cluedo game made it up, but yeah, I've never heard of them before. *looks sheepish* We have rainwater tanks though, do you have them in Britain?

Oh, yes - of course we have tumbledryers. It rains here too, you know. :P Some people do hang their clothes on the clothesline as well, and in summer especially, the clothes dry within a few hours or so. Plus, the tumbledryer crumples shirts and everything, so for those clothes we hang them on the clothesline. :)

Heheh, you come up with the oddest questions sometimes, but don't worry, it's quite amusing. *g* Yeah, the person who didn't know what 'british' meant has me quite worried as well. 0_o

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idontgiveafaux November 6 2007, 14:50:45 UTC
Well, I thought the Cluedo game made it up, but yeah, I've never heard of them before. *looks sheepish* We have rainwater tanks though, do you have them in Britain?

i won't say no because i'm blissfully unaware of things that go on around me, but i don't own one and have never heard of them either? :\

Oh, yes - of course we have tumbledryers. It rains here too, you know. :P Some people do hang their clothes on the clothesline as well, and in summer especially, the clothes dry within a few hours or so. Plus, the tumbledryer crumples shirts and everything, so for those clothes we hang them on the clothesline. :)

lol i didn't think you didn't have them, but just that more people would hang them outside :) we hang ours outside but pray it doesn't rain overnight and then you wake up the next morning and your clothes are drenched through >_<

Heheh, you come up with the oddest questions sometimes, but don't worry, it's quite amusing. *g* Yeah, the person who didn't know what 'british' meant has me quite worried as well. 0_oi thought of ( ... )

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