2 things that are very wrong with my life

Jan 17, 2011 10:08

It's very, very nippy-noodles outside but I have to stay in tip-top form for my first match on Sunday which I'm sure will be the first of many in my very successful career as a Quidditch star and/or back-up dancer, despite the subarctic conditions ( Read more... )

whingeing is my extracurricular activity, ♡ tsunade, ♡ lili, ♥ orochimaru, cold as ice, ♥ lukas, ♥ prince, there is a me in team, quidditch, ♥ jules, ♥ battler, ♡ natalya, ♥ firo, ♥ stein

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dofaye January 17 2011, 19:42:54 UTC
Exercise is good for combating cold, you know.

[Totally not glad that he can just sit there covered in as much as he wants while you athletes suffer in uniform, nope.]

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nunganunga_k_o January 18 2011, 07:05:12 UTC
So is staying indoors, but you can't tell people.

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dofaye January 18 2011, 17:12:15 UTC
You'd rather cancel the game? I don't think your captain would appreciate hearing that -- or ours.

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nunganunga_k_o January 19 2011, 02:23:04 UTC
Cancelling would be a bit like forfeiting and we can't just let those swots in Ravenclaw beat us. I don't see why we can't just have the match during a different time when we're not likely to contract TB from frigid conditions.

You know, during final exams or something equally useless.

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why did I think she was a claw fff dofaye January 19 2011, 02:47:32 UTC
If quidditch was a warm-weather sport, we'd have too many bored athletes roaming the halls. That's worse than a bit of cold.

And I'm sure the teachers would beg to differ with you about exams. This is a school, as you've hopefully noticed.

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/laughs heartily at the concept of her in Ravenclaw nunganunga_k_o January 19 2011, 04:24:11 UTC
Teachers are often opposed to perfectly reasonable things. Like skipping when your hair won't go right.

Fat chance I'd miss that with how much homework I get.

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book character = Ravenclaw in my mind apparently dofaye January 19 2011, 06:15:08 UTC
I wouldn't exactly call that reasonable. Our hair doesn't affect our brains, after all. [Although he skipped classes when his hair was dyed rainbow, shhh.]

I'm certainly not against them, but sports are only going to make that more difficult.

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