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beffeysue October 15 2018, 17:36:06 UTC
These boys crack me up! And from the way Dumbledore is trying to hide his face, he's trying to hide his own laugh.

I like Dumbles' new chapeau. It's positively riveting.

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mywitch October 18 2018, 07:55:06 UTC
Haha, I see what you did there! :D
Dumbledore was feeling "rugged" that morning. :D

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milotzi October 15 2018, 17:39:03 UTC
Ahahaha. Gred and Feorge caught playing truant. They are so funny. And cute. I love how they say parts of each other's sentences. ❤️

Dumbledore's Viking helmet is inspired, too. Especially nice touch: when he can't keep a straight face in the last panel.

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mywitch October 18 2018, 07:55:59 UTC
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it :D
I was inspired from having taken the Viking Splash tour when family was in town. Surely you've seen it driving around?Hard to miss! and super fun!

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milotzi October 18 2018, 10:35:34 UTC
the Viking Splash tour: Yup, that's what it reminded me off. I yet have to take one but they do look fun. Did you get to keep the hats?

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mywitch October 18 2018, 20:23:08 UTC
You don't get to keep the hats, but the tour is really really fun. And I learned stuff! And laughed a LOT. The guide was asking where everyone was from and I said Ballsbridge so he ribbed me endlessly, lol.

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too_dle_oo October 15 2018, 18:55:19 UTC
I get the feeling that every single member of staff LOVED those two troublemakers. (Even Snape.)

OMG, Dumbledore's hat.

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mywitch October 18 2018, 07:56:22 UTC
I get the feeling that every single member of staff LOVED those two troublemakers. (Even Snape.)
How could they not?

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orlando_switch October 15 2018, 19:48:30 UTC
That's the only right answer!

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mywitch October 18 2018, 07:56:29 UTC
Indeed! :D

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grooot October 15 2018, 20:02:29 UTC
Dumbles hat.....

I LOVE IT

Also I’m laughing at the Weasleys and thinking hahahahaha yeah me too then I realised I was a boring little swot who never wagged class.

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mywitch October 18 2018, 08:00:01 UTC
I've not heard the term "wagged class" before - love it. Myself, I wagged class at least once a week from grade 5 (age 11 or so) through high school. Realized that if you forge the first absence excuse from your Mom, you can forge the rest of them all year long. And it continued into my professional life. I used to work at a dumb big place and wanted to leave 90% of the time. So I starting bringing in a "decoy purse" which I would leave on my desk with a spare set of keys in view, then split and go do whatever. "She must be here, probably in the ladies room..." Ahhh, the glory days before cell phones... :D

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grooot October 19 2018, 09:58:22 UTC
You turned wagging up to 11.

Lolololol that purse idea!

*writes that down

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