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Aug 31, 2007 22:19

 Week Name/Date/Time: 'Daily Grind' / Sept 4th, 2006/ supper, 5:14 PM
Location: Anyone who feels the need to place themselves in the presence of a very enlightened Lounahbair.
Currently Involving: Loo-face and Fi-brains.

So what if she needed to hold on to Fi's shoulder to navigate to the Great Hall? Louvika Hawkins was not an addict. And she was ( Read more... )

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fifi_fo_fum September 1 2007, 21:50:55 UTC
Really, it made their eyes more open to the world. When hopped up, Fi sort of felt a bit smarter, more philosophical. When her mouth opened, regardless of what came out, she believed that her words were very much akin to those of Socrates or whoever that Chinese proverb maker was.

"Pity they don't serve Thai food," she replied, brow furrowing sadly as she looked about the table en route to their seats. "Curry, mate, curry." She flounced down as well and immediately grabbed for a biscuit, taking a hurried bite from it as she double checked that no, the school had not suddenly started supplying them all with Tod Man Pla Krai. Bugger. British food. And if there wasn't anything less spicy and more bland then British food! Bah!

Times like this, they needed the ability to order take-out.

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loopdeelou September 1 2007, 23:55:45 UTC
"Curry! Damnit, Fi, that's hit a spot or two. Curry! Red curry! Maybe we should inform the House Elves--" rising to her feet, Lou suddenly became aware that if they left the table to go to the kitchen and demand thai food (chicken pad thai MM!), they would be leaving the food, and it was entirely possible that something terrible could happen on the way to the kitchens and they would never, ever, ever, never, ever make it back.

"We'll talk about it later," she decided, throwing herself back on to the bench and copying Fi's move of grabbing a biscuit. Lou was not a stranger to eating, but unless she was Enlightened, she generally ate very calmly. Which would say a lot for how she was eating now. Not a split second later, the biscuit was gone.

"Damn, you've got me stuck on thai food now," she said, very loudly for some reason. "Spicey... peanuts..." she said, tapping one foot against the post of the table.

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fifi_fo_fum September 2 2007, 02:19:43 UTC
She nodded, completely in agreement with them begging the house elves for ethnic food but.. honestly, sending two Enlightened people into a dark, dark dungeon? Yeah, they'd get lost. Wander off distracted and wind up, who knows.. in Egypt or something. The tunnels in Hogwarts lead everywhere and she was quite sure that at least one lead directly to Cairo, where they would ALSO not find any curry and wouldn't that be a waste?

Exactly.

"Mummies," she murmured with an arched brow as she grabbed for some mince meat pie. Surely Lou knew exactly what she had been thinking and was thinking it as well! So it wasn't like she was talking mad or something!

Spicy peanuts, oh Merlin! Somehow that got her thinking of the food she ate while visiting Mexico a few months back and she nodded again, adding "Oooh, Lou-ka, or Mexican food." Only problem was that while she ate heartily while in Mexico, she hardly remembered what the food was called. "Enchoolatidas!"

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loopdeelou September 2 2007, 03:42:26 UTC
"Mummies, exactly!" Lou said, glad to know they were on the same page. "Our Enlightened minds mayn't be wasted," she informed the other girl, with a nod. A girl sitting across from them was staring. She was apperently a first year-- anyone else would already understand already the munchies that came from smoking too much gillweed. And these people would also probably know two of the biggest gillyheads at Hogwarts school were sitting in front of them.

A scrap of bread still hanging from her mouth, Lou's stoney grey eyes lit up. Opening her mouth, she chewed the rest of the bread up, then leaned down closer to the table, staring the girl straight in the eyes. The poor little thing gave a shiver, and right as she moved, Lou let out a bark, which turned into a rollicking howl. The girl shrieked and got up to run away. Lou laughed.

"Mexican food?" she asked Fi as if nothing had happened. "Like tequitos? OH! Tequila!" wincing, she picked her teeth. "that wouldn't be tasty, no. Nevermind."

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