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Jan 15, 2006 23:02

Title: The Marauder's Map
House: Gryffindor
Word Count: 100
Challenge: Draw
Characters: The Marauders
Author's Note: Sirius drew it.. Err.. Hope it counts..

Messrs. Padfoot, Moony, Wormtail, and Prongs…Peter had voiced the idea [there’s a first for everything]; James had kept track of the places [understatement: he could pinpoint them drunk and ( Read more... )

sirius black, remus lupin, james potter, author: morbidmoogle, marauders, challenge: draw, peter pettigrew

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themeadow_song January 16 2006, 04:05:06 UTC
Very nice! :)

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neversleeps January 16 2006, 04:33:34 UTC
Oh, I liked this. Very, very nice! ;)

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wirelesstouch January 16 2006, 05:13:04 UTC
Aww! Yes, I agree with everyone else, it was really good!

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discobloodbath6 January 16 2006, 07:56:29 UTC
This was definitely the best drabble I've read in a while.

Awesome job!

(And I adore that song <3)

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morbidmoogle January 16 2006, 18:21:22 UTC
That's a high class compliment! You'd better watch who you give those to. :waggles finger:

Your user ID left me sitting for thirty seconds actually wondering what a disco blood bath would entail. Care to explain?

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discobloodbath6 January 17 2006, 01:28:48 UTC
Well, I couldn't tell you exactly what a disco blood bath is, but I slightly know.

Wikipedia knows better than I do though:
Disco Bloodbath: A Fabulous But True Tale of Murder in Clubland is a 1999 memoir written by James St. James about the life of Michael Alig and his Club Kids of the New York City club scene. The book specifically chronicles Alig's rise to fame and his subsequent murder of fellow club kid and alleged drug dealer Angel Melendez. St. James was Alig's mentor in the scene, giving him a very personal view into the story, which comes through in the book. The memoir was later renamed Party Monster after the motion picture was made based on the book starring Macaulay Caulkin, Seth Green, and Chloë Sevigny.

But I personally like to think that "Disco Bloodbath" was a club that the Death Eaters owned in the '70s.

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morbidmoogle January 17 2006, 21:38:16 UTC
Lmfao, that's awesome. They [the words] work so well as a phrase. =P

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dizilla January 16 2006, 09:12:15 UTC
Hahah, wonderful! ^_^

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