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Sep 14, 1976 09:10

To my fellow Slytherins, I can assure you that the recent mishap that caused our house to lose points was well worth it ( Read more... )

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theonlysaneone March 14 2004, 07:36:21 UTC
Next time a chance to loose points is "well worth it", you have the rest of the school's permission for full steam ahead.

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semperputus March 14 2004, 07:43:01 UTC
I don't think we need anyone else's permission. But we will remember to ensure that, once again, Gryffindor loses more than we do and I'm sure everyone will agree on that.

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theonlysaneone March 14 2004, 08:14:49 UTC
Ah, well it's a very good thing, then, that James is a very good Quidditch player to get those points back.

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semperputus March 14 2004, 08:17:59 UTC
It's a good thing that Slytherin is filled with talented people (note the plural - we do not have to rely on one student out of many) so that we don't even have to worry about the points lost.

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Private: Unlockable by Slytherins except Vance r_g_lestrange March 14 2004, 07:54:30 UTC
Does that mean you wrote to your parents as well? I am just having this sinking feeling that my parents are going to want to teach me a lesson.

I am going to make that pensive as soon as I can properly grip my wand. We wouldn't want any mishaps because of it.

I don't think anything could crush my good mood either, not even my detentions.

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Private: Unlockable by Slytherins except Vance semperputus March 14 2004, 07:59:19 UTC
Yes, I wrote my parents and I know they will not feel the same. Especially considering who it was you fought.

Besides, I really want to see that Pensieve and simply will not wait until your arm heals the Muggle way.

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Private: Unlockable by Bellatrix r_g_lestrange March 14 2004, 09:22:46 UTC
Then I should have no problem getting this thing off in a matter of days instead of the six or eight weeks Pomfrey said it would take.

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completely not private toujours_pure March 14 2004, 08:13:08 UTC

Pensieve for highlights? As long as you all go on parading this embarrassment, I don't want to have anything to do with it, or anyone promoting it.

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semperputus March 14 2004, 08:20:18 UTC
Then you're going to be stuck for people to associate with because everyone's talking about it, Regulus.

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toujours_pure March 14 2004, 08:27:02 UTC
Well, I don't need anyone, then.

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semperputus March 14 2004, 08:27:58 UTC
Of course you don't. But it will get rather lonely, I'd think.

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grimlyamusing March 14 2004, 12:00:22 UTC
Well worth it? Hm...

So, all I've got to do to get you lot to lose points is get myself beat up, and you'll consider it a good cause?

... Wanna have another go, Lestrange?

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semperputus March 14 2004, 13:02:34 UTC
Siri, you did more than get yourself beat up. You also lost Gryffindor significantly more points that Rodolphus lost.

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grimlyamusing March 14 2004, 13:08:08 UTC
Siri, you did more than get yourself beat up.
You know what, I believe you're right -- I broke your boyfriend's arm.

You also lost Gryffindor significantly more points that Rodolphus lost.
Only because I have a sense of humour and Rodolphus doesn't.

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semperputus March 14 2004, 13:11:19 UTC
And had your own face smashed up. Don't forget that part.

Don't forget, I know what you consider a 'sense of humour' and am thankful beyond belief that Rodolphus doesn't possess anything close to it.

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