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Tomoe, Tomoe... where have I heard of him? Not surprised I have, though. Allowing his own daughter to be possessed -- the man doubtless has strong ties to the Dark. And I can't testify! Confound the Ministry, restricting personhood to the living. If Dumbledore weren't out of the country....

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13oclockking June 28 2007, 22:55:04 UTC
I wouldn't mind. It'd beat trying to come up with yet -another- lesson plan. Stupid paper work.

[Strike semi-legible]

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bobthewizard June 29 2007, 01:20:24 UTC
Excellent; how does the weekend sound? Paperwork? Hah, tell me about it.

[[XDDDD I can see them wandering through the museum and snarking at everything in sight. This is great!]]

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13oclockking June 29 2007, 01:53:12 UTC
That sounds fine. It's not like they'll read more than one or two lines- I should just use Lorem Ipsum and see which students realize that it doesn't mean anything.

[They'd do it. XD "Oh look, mummified remains." "Did they get those from one of the dungeons?" "Who knows?"]

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bobthewizard June 29 2007, 23:47:08 UTC
*chuckles* There's a bit of Latin-ish doggerel that I'm half inclined to try on my students: O sibili si ergo, fortibuses in ero; nobili demis trux: sewatis enim, causendux. I was going to use it as an example of language that doesn't match perception, but perhaps that's more in your line.

[[XDDD!]]

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tough__love July 2 2007, 11:37:22 UTC
Enjoy your visit to the museum. Despite the corporate overshadowing on the choice of pieces in most of the exhibits, it's still quite interesting for the most part.

As I recall, there was a rather interesting display of recently discovered ancient spell books. Granted, it's sponsored by Wizard Works Publishing, but if you can overlook the shallow attempt at advertising, it's really rather informative.

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bobthewizard July 2 2007, 18:54:12 UTC
*smiles* Thank you, Miss Harnet!

The price one pays for the dissemination of knowledge, I suppose. In any case, I haven't seen the place in several decades, so it should be interesting. Do you go there often?

*intrigued* Is there now? If it's still there, it could prove palpably salient to my curriculum. I appreciate the tip!

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tough__love July 3 2007, 03:01:12 UTC
*smiles* Not at all, Professor.

I've typically visited the museum every summer. Hopefully I'll be able to visit again before the start of the next school year.

You're quite welcome. I thought you might find it interesting, as I found it so interesting myself last year.

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bobthewizard July 4 2007, 00:27:52 UTC
Hmm. I wish I could see my way clear to accompanying you. I never really get out of this castle enough.

Oh, I'm sure I will. *rubs hands gleefully*

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