Staff Meeting

Nov 15, 2010 18:39

Welcome, staff members, to what we know as our 'staff meetings.' These meetings are no longer compulsory. Aside from that, think of them as an opportunity to discuss the events of Hogwarts and gain CR amongst fellow staff members.

There are just a few guidelines for how these will work. Comments should first be made under the appropriate House ( Read more... )

!meeting: staff, sebastian michaelis, cid raines, gilbert nightray, !ooc log, belle desrosiers, seifer almasy, jack vessalius, angelina durless barnett

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Slytherin hdmaster_cid November 15 2010, 05:40:39 UTC
urpersonaldemon November 15 2010, 19:01:04 UTC
Sebastian sits in the corner quietly. He doesn't have much to say and, instead, opts to listen.

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Re: Slytherin poisoninyourtea November 16 2010, 00:37:31 UTC
She's only here because that useless Chansey hasn't learned how to write yet so it can take notes in replacement for her.

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Re: Slytherin eye2sore November 16 2010, 01:59:24 UTC
So, are there rules for students assaulting teachers? Sure, it was a lame and delicious attempt but, just for future references.

You people try getting sticky sugary stuff out of an empty and scabby eye socket.

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eye2sore November 16 2010, 20:26:35 UTC
...Hair.....eye socket...hair....eye socket. This comparison is done with the appropriate hand gestures going back and forth as well.

Could have. Would be a good laugh.

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eye2sore November 17 2010, 03:00:22 UTC
Oh that kid. Pretend he doesn't exist, he does absolutely nothing but whine about his mommy not hugging him enough.

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lustsexmagic November 17 2010, 20:33:24 UTC
Thomas has his wand arm in a sling. He shakes his head. Unfortunately, taking points from Sorel does absolutely no good. Even with his house jumping all over him for his stupidity, it doesn't change the things he does. Taking points only punishes the students who ARE doing what they can to make him stop. It's not the House's fault that he's a loose cannon.

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