Why should Harry be allowed to use a top-of-the-line broom when no one else can? He didn't beat Cho in this game here, it was his Firebolt that beat her whatever-she's-on. Bonjour, Formula 1 racing.
Water Quidditch sounds like a decent replica, although a small remote-control helicopter would make a good snitch. If you want complicated, you should try following a Test match.
Water Quidditch sounds like a decent replica, although a small remote-control helicopter would make a good snitch. If you want complicated, you should try following a Test match.
Nobody told me Andrew Martin was involved in Quidditch. No wonder it's so boring to read about.
Heh. Must suck to have someone else own your name, though.
Also there has never been a Test player called Andrew Martin, which is odd. An 'Andrew Martin' did ask a question about Bert Ironmonger, but he doesn't seem to be a player.
(don't code at 5am and then get it wrong ffs sorry)
I don't follow wrestling because they have none on my TV package rather than because I'm an aesthete, but I was referring to Test cricket, which is not all that much like Quidditch except for being complicated.
Test Quidditch would involve the players swapping ends twice during a match and the snitch being caught about four times. The strategy would involve great debate as to whether it's better to face the wind on the first round or against, and huge international arguments where someone is accused of pulling feathers out of the snitch.
Water Quidditch sounds like a decent replica, although a small remote-control helicopter would make a good snitch. If you want complicated, you should try following a Test match.
Aw, glad the mechanics are meshing together.
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Nobody told me Andrew Martin was involved in Quidditch. No wonder it's so boring to read about.
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Also there has never been a Test player called Andrew Martin, which is odd. An 'Andrew Martin' did ask a question about Bert Ironmonger, but he doesn't seem to be a player.
(don't code at 5am and then get it wrong ffs sorry)
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Oops. Sorry.
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Test Quidditch would involve the players swapping ends twice during a match and the snitch being caught about four times. The strategy would involve great debate as to whether it's better to face the wind on the first round or against, and huge international arguments where someone is accused of pulling feathers out of the snitch.
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