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Jul 19, 2004 17:52

So the Mudblood and the blood traitor finally decided to ditch Potter and procreate. How very refreshing. There should be laws in place to stop this sort of thing from taking place. I pity the future generations.

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PRIVATE TO DRACO blaise_a_zabini July 19 2004, 04:33:37 UTC
I pity the future generations.

As do I. But better to have them taint each other already; at least Weasley isn't off to sully some proper pureblooded girl's blood and ancestry. That would be a pity.

"Redemptio", you say? Well, you always were talented with your fingers, and the piano is your forte. I'm sure it'll be done even before what your tutor says.

Dominius, Dominius... Have I heard of him before? Wait, it's coming to me... Dominius LeGrande, of course. How could I forget? I'm sure he will keep you unavailable from Pansy for a long time, but on the bright side, now you have something to keep your hands busy with.

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Re: PRIVATE TO DRACO cruciopotter July 19 2004, 06:14:11 UTC
Indeed. But can you imagine the children. Bushy red hair, freckles and buck teeth. It will be a pity having to view them, if that situation ever does arise.

I believe so too. For the same reasons.

Such bitterness does not suit you, Blaise. And if you do recall, you have no right to care whether my hands are busy or not. But if you must know, he came to return a book he had borrowed.

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Re: PRIVATE TO DRACO blaise_a_zabini July 19 2004, 08:10:27 UTC
Hopefully, we won't have to. But if we do end up having to see their spawn, well. I shall be very sorry indeed.

And why ever would I be bitter to begin with, Draco? I was only pleased that your hands would find something else to be busy with while your piano is tuned, not that it is my business, as you pointed out.

Not that it ever really was.

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Re: PRIVATE TO DRACO cruciopotter July 19 2004, 08:18:15 UTC
As will I.

Well, forgive me then, Blaise. How I could ever misinterpret your tone is beyond my understanding. And while it still is, certainly, not your business, my hands are, in fact, not busy.

I am glad to see we are in agreement.

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first_born July 19 2004, 08:34:21 UTC
There should be laws in place to stop this sort of thing from taking place. I pity the future generations.

Yes, I quite agree. Pity your parents weren't informed of this fact. To think there could have been one less Malfoy.

Bill Weasley

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cruciopotter July 19 2004, 08:40:12 UTC
I was, of course, referring to the idea that laws should be put in place to stop the procreation between Mudbloods and Purebloods. As both my parents have impeccable lineage, I cannot possibly ascertain what you mean by your comment.

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first_born July 19 2004, 09:07:17 UTC
Didn't your parents ever inform you that pureness of blood doesn't result in one's honour, greatness or even talent for magic? Or were they to busy bowing to their master to even bother with you?

Bill

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cruciopotter July 19 2004, 09:12:55 UTC
I am sure the Weasley family is example enough that it is not always the case. However, what my parents did or did not teach me is none of your business. Do not assume things you know nothing about, Weasley.

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not_your_hero81 July 19 2004, 10:47:59 UTC
Oh, the frustrations indeed. You can't play the bloody piano.

What a fucking tragedy.

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millieslytherin July 19 2004, 11:50:52 UTC
Potter,

You should mind your manners.

-Millicent

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michaelscorner July 21 2004, 00:34:34 UTC
You're one to talk of manners.

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blaise_a_zabini July 21 2004, 02:00:19 UTC
Doesn't mean she isn't right.

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wizardchessking July 19 2004, 11:22:38 UTC
What the bloody hell does it have to do with you anyway, Malfoy.

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cruciopotter July 19 2004, 20:10:10 UTC
Thankfully, not much. However, I did have to read and stomach such disgusting information and that is more than I care to stand.

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wizardchessking July 20 2004, 04:20:47 UTC
No one made you read it.

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_bonio July 19 2004, 13:08:54 UTC
I never knew you played the piano. And now I do. Isn't life fascinating? Aren't you glad that your family killed most of mine?

~Susan

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