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Jan 30, 2006 20:53

I keep running into people I'd really rather not. Tristan Greengrass, for example, who was in the Banshee last night for exactly one drink. The silence in the pub was sort of unbearable for that duration, and it was--for lack of a better word--creepy ( Read more... )

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jmff January 31 2006, 03:52:03 UTC
Ron's figured out how to become invisible? I wonder if he's watching you when you're in the shower.

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pottersfield January 31 2006, 03:58:08 UTC
Not everyone thinks like you do, Jones.

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jmff January 31 2006, 04:05:28 UTC
Well thank God for that. I have to maintain some pretence of uniqueness.

So why's Ron gone invisible then?

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pottersfield January 31 2006, 04:08:14 UTC
Oh, you're unique all right, no worries there.

He's not really invisible. Just haven't seen much of him lately.

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jmff January 31 2006, 04:11:57 UTC
I do try.

He's still living in your flat, yes? Barge into his room and demand...umm. I don't know what you two normally get up to. Get some drinks and sing songs and have a proper knees up and be nice heterosexual boys or something.

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pottersfield January 31 2006, 04:15:19 UTC
You don't just barge into an Auror's room, I don't think. I'm not really the barging type, anyway. But yeah, he still lives here.

If I smoked in the flat I reckon he might come out of his room.

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jmff January 31 2006, 04:16:58 UTC
What's wrong with him then?

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pottersfield January 31 2006, 04:20:28 UTC
...He and Hermione broke up. I thought it was common knowledge at this point.

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jmff January 31 2006, 04:24:33 UTC
Oh right. I've got a crap memory, sorry.

Wait, they're not back together yet? He needs to go crawling on his hands and knees back to her and beg her to come back or something. I want to get married and Terry doesn't want to and we're not breaking up over it.

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pottersfield January 31 2006, 04:34:46 UTC
They're pretty much the last people I thought would call things off and it hasn't been all that much fun, to say the least.And they're both too stubborn to beg I don't think my interference would be appreciated at this point, either.

But I still reckon smoking in the lounge is a good cure for flat-mate invisibility. Or I hope.

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jmff January 31 2006, 04:36:44 UTC
If you don't interfere, who will?

(Hint: The answer is Justin. And nobody wants that.)

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pottersfield January 31 2006, 04:40:31 UTC
Definitely not wanted.

But like I said, I'm not the barging type. I need to watch that film again, the one with the twins who slyly get their estranged and bitter parents back together by singing a duet and going camping.

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jmff January 31 2006, 04:42:45 UTC
Nobody wants that either!

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pottersfield January 31 2006, 04:48:44 UTC
How do you know I can't sing?

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jmff January 31 2006, 04:49:32 UTC
Call it a hunch.

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pottersfield January 31 2006, 04:53:29 UTC
I can whistle.

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