"And you and the lion die like one..."

Jul 30, 2007 13:20

At my work, we have large whiteboards and dry-erase markers in all the kitchens. People usually write silly questions, movie quotes or polls, stuff like that.

Right now, in response to the current silly question of the day ("Who would win in a fight?") someone has written, in five-inch-high, bright green red letters:

"Ron Weasley's mom has got it ( Read more... )

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lyras July 30 2007, 21:11:05 UTC
Yay! Molly > everyone.

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viola_dreamwalk July 30 2007, 21:55:41 UTC
She totally is! I was so tempted to reply on the whiteboard with "Not my daughter!" or "Is Molly Weasley gonna have to smack a bitch?" but I chickened out.

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livii July 30 2007, 21:42:14 UTC
So awesome!

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viola_dreamwalk July 30 2007, 21:55:55 UTC
Your icon is awesome!

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kayefierch July 31 2007, 05:18:14 UTC
http://youtube.com/watch?v=6Lb7mSJzJA8
http://youtube.com/watch?v=tVtML3qJ7SQ

I love how it looks like Harry's getting turned on by Molly's magical dishwashing system.

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viola_dreamwalk July 31 2007, 22:29:41 UTC
Those are cute. :)

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Hello anonymous August 16 2007, 13:33:37 UTC
Hey there... I read this on your geocities page.

They asked me how i knew
my true love was true

I of course replied
Something here inside
Cannot be denied

All who love are blind.
When your hearts on fire
You must realize

Smoke gets in your eyes.
So I smile and say,
When a lovely flame dies,
Smoke gets in your eyes.

I'd like to publish this on my blog, to share it with my friends. ^_^

Please do leave me a comment there so I know you're alright with it. I'll be providing a link back to your site. :)

- taurius1
http://taurius1.blogspot.com

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Re: Hello viola_dreamwalk August 16 2007, 16:51:52 UTC
Hi, there! Feel free to publish those lyrics on your blog. :) But there's no need to link back to my site for credit. Go ahead and credit Jerome Kerns and Otto Harbach. The song is from 1933, but my favorite versions are from The Platters in the late 1950s and Sarah Vaughan (which I think was recorded sometime in the 1960s).

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