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Nov 09, 2004 20:16

Sometimes it's absurd how one's parents still think one remains their baby well after one's seventeenth birthday. It's not that I mind the biscuits, or the new scarf and mittens and woollen socks, or the obvious, lovely fact that they care I'm warmly clothed when it starts to get cold, it's more how they imply I might be helpless if they didn't ( Read more... )

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siriuslythebest November 9 2004, 10:27:16 UTC

clouds. your socks have clouds on them remus your mum is completely out of her tree do you know this?

she sent me biscuits and socks too! mine have stars!!!

YOU SAID THE NAME

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question10 November 9 2004, 10:34:30 UTC
They're nice, fluffy clouds. I don't see why that would indicate my mum being out of her tree.

What sort of biscuits did you get? You got the chocolate ones again, didn't you?

The name? Which name? Macbeth?

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siriuslythebest November 9 2004, 10:42:19 UTC

SHE JUST IS REMUS. and yes i got the chocolate ones OW GERROF

rgrrr

yes you said the scottish play thing and you know what that means moony!!!

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question10 November 9 2004, 10:51:17 UTC
But I want the chocolate biscuits!

What does it mean? What is that look you have, Padfoot?

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siriuslythebest November 9 2004, 10:53:06 UTC

YOU CAN HAVE THE CHOCOLATE BISCUITS just get off my head I NEED THAT

it means what you think it means moony. go get the pants.

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question10 November 9 2004, 11:00:37 UTC
Oh, you just think you do.

But where are they?

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siriuslythebest November 9 2004, 11:04:44 UTC
over there! NOT ON ME THOSE ARE MY PANTS

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question10 November 9 2004, 11:08:03 UTC
Yours, mine, what's the difference?

...All right, fine. I'll go get the other ones.

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siriuslythebest November 9 2004, 11:10:38 UTC

good point ok you can have these

thing is i come with them

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question10 November 9 2004, 11:16:20 UTC
That, my dear Padfoot, is not a problem.

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