Fred Weasley, Note, October 1995

Feb 27, 2007 18:01

Name: Fred Weasley
Format: Note
Date: October 1995
Relevance: Discussion of unnamed group (almost certainly the DA) between Fred Weasley and classmate.

Curious green stains on parchment. )

1995, note

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harriedpotter February 27 2007, 19:12:21 UTC
*blushes* I'm glad you thought it was important!

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greddy_freddy February 27 2007, 19:34:00 UTC
Well, it was. *grin* Actually, doing anything would've got up that old frog's nose seemed to be pretty important.

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harriedpotter February 27 2007, 20:06:21 UTC
And learning to defend yourselves! That was important, too. I can't believe the Ministry... well, I can. But... *sighs and rubs his forehead*

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greddy_freddy February 27 2007, 21:44:39 UTC
*sobers* Yeah, that was important too.

Don't let politicians get you down, Harry. They've no idea what they're doing. It's a wonder half the Ministry manage to put their robes on the right way round in the morning.

*grins* Dad included.

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exsequeverus February 28 2007, 03:33:54 UTC
Fulgurito.
(Note is consumed by bitey lightning in Lee's hand)

Five points each from, gentlemen. Further socializing on my time will see an occurance of Mr. Filch in yours. Since today's lesson seems to be beneath you, Mr. Weasley, you should be able to demonstrate the proper tool-selection and technique for crushing the seeds of the Papaveraceae papaver plants for a scintillation solution for your classmates, and you, Mr. Jordan, how to stir before and after adding them at what temperature, and why.

But feel free to advise them wrongly; we shall need testers, and I'm sure Madame Pomfrey will welcome the challenge of sorting you out during her lunch break and be entirely gracious about it.

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twolions February 28 2007, 06:35:10 UTC
Bwahahahahah!

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exsequeverus February 28 2007, 15:49:45 UTC
Snape is astonished that the twins didn't get caught up in the irony of using opium poppy seeds as a stimulent, for a potion students have been trying to get their hands on to cheat with for decades, and is therefore convinced Fred wasn't paying attention even a little bit. (g)

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greddy_freddy February 28 2007, 22:51:43 UTC
He wasn't, and now I think he's bluffing a bit. *headdesk*
*is perplexed by the 'think astrologically' hint*
*makes puppy-dog eyes* Please can we have a bit more of a clue?

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twolions February 28 2007, 06:36:17 UTC
*chuckles*
So how is Knobhead these days?

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greddy_freddy February 28 2007, 07:37:50 UTC
*grins* Just grand. He's still got the knob for a head, of course, but that's only to be expected.

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twolions February 28 2007, 07:41:55 UTC
*chuckles* So it is. And what about Lee? *winks at him*

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greddy_freddy February 28 2007, 19:45:13 UTC
*deadpan* You're hilarious.
Lee's alright - I think he's trying to find work at the Prophet or something.

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luna_loves_well February 28 2007, 18:42:48 UTC
I think having a doorknob for a head would be very unwieldly.

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greddy_freddy February 28 2007, 19:23:03 UTC
*frowns slightly for a second, then gets it* Oh... I s'pose it would.

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luna_loves_well February 28 2007, 19:24:49 UTC
It would be hard, having to see your wee brethren trapped at their posts, forced to be at our beck and call all the time.

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greddy_freddy February 28 2007, 19:29:25 UTC
Although... I'm not sure doorknobs would have much to see with. If you had one for a head, you'd probably just keep walking into doors.

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batbogey_hex March 1 2007, 13:56:58 UTC
And did you tell Lee that just because we're younger doesn't make him better?

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greddy_freddy March 1 2007, 21:09:37 UTC
*eyes widen with mock surprise* Why would I tell Lee a lie like that?

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