I understand your fear - it's scary, it is. They might decide to cage us in the Slytherin dungeons. (I've seen rumors in my comments about a caged boy there). *laughs*
It seems to be going well, though I'm definitely going to have to change my house on HP100 soon, I think. I hope it's going well for you also :)
It's going swimmingly, and more or less as expected.
I don't think I'd mind spending time in the Slytherin dungeons, so long as they were kept clean, and they don't strike me as having a messy common room. I like to people watch ^^ (Caged boy? Can we feed it?)
I think you are probably correct, lots of fun to be had there.
I'm not sure, it might have a sign "Do Not Feed the Caged Boy! Violators Will Be Prosecuted." Or maybe we would be trying to feed him (like in Hansel and Gretel) so that we could save him for later consumption...
Do you think the Gryffindors have launched any rescue missions to free him?
If he's cute, I think the only house that might actually try to save him (and not just steal him for their own) would be the Hufflepuffs, and I'm not even sure about them ;)
Oh, good point. Maybe we should try and convince our houses to get our own caged boys. If we end up in the same house, we can team up and pick one out.
Why have a caged one? Isn't it more fun to hunt him around the common room and watch him squeel in terror every time we capture him, only to set him loose again and perpetuate the cycle?
Although this presents the problem of escape, so we would have to install some excellent security measures to keep our investment, I mean boy, from disappearing. (Unless, of course, he's disappeared for our private rooms).
That's true. The Little Albert experiment always made me sad. Imagine being afraid of practically anything white and fluffy. I really like white and fluffy things. Like cats and marshmallows and pillows.
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Date: 2005-04-01 02:10 am (UTC)It seems to be going well, though I'm definitely going to have to change my house on HP100 soon, I think. I hope it's going well for you also :)
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Date: 2005-04-01 02:37 am (UTC)I don't think I'd mind spending time in the Slytherin dungeons, so long as they were kept clean, and they don't strike me as having a messy common room. I like to people watch ^^ (Caged boy? Can we feed it?)
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Date: 2005-04-01 03:00 am (UTC)I'm not sure, it might have a sign "Do Not Feed the Caged Boy! Violators Will Be Prosecuted." Or maybe we would be trying to feed him (like in Hansel and Gretel) so that we could save him for later consumption...
Do you think the Gryffindors have launched any rescue missions to free him?
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Date: 2005-04-01 03:20 am (UTC)Although this presents the problem of escape, so we would have to install some excellent security measures to keep our investment, I mean boy, from disappearing. (Unless, of course, he's disappeared for our private rooms).
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