This one did not surprise me at all

Oct 13, 2004 22:30

Alaria finds the most fun quizzes!


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stealthdozer October 13 2004, 23:43:10 UTC

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That sounds like a great day! kathiuncorked October 14 2004, 01:20:34 UTC
I used to run around half dressed in the rain when I was younger. It was part of that earth-goddess-witchy-girl thing I was discussing with Vicky on another post. There was nothing quite like the sensual stimulation of the winds; the swirling, angry clouds; the rain on my face; and the feeling that I was an integral part of the process of the thunderstorm.

I don't do that anymore. I should. I thought about selecting that answer but realized it had been far too many years and now I just mope when the weather is bad. Playing would be much more fun.

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How about someone who is full of hot air? f_d_anconia October 14 2004, 05:49:51 UTC

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How appropriate... kathiuncorked October 14 2004, 11:07:55 UTC
The description, not the "full of hot air" part. :-)

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Re: How appropriate... f_d_anconia October 14 2004, 18:40:00 UTC
Just wish I could fly as fast as Eric in France...

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6246844/

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Dang f_d_anconia October 14 2004, 07:01:21 UTC
And I thought that I was an Hungarian Horntail...

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I have no idea what that is kathiuncorked October 14 2004, 23:58:20 UTC
But I'm pretty sure I'd rather have a Wind Dragon for a friend. :-)

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I bet Sierra does f_d_anconia October 15 2004, 09:45:23 UTC
In Harry Potter, there are ten different breeds. Hagrid motherd a black Hungarian Horntail named Norbert in the first book - "The Sorcerer's Stone." In the "Goblet of Fire," a green Common Welsh Green, blue grey Swedish Short-Snout and red Chinese Fireball were part of one of the tests. There are also six more mentioned in the Ministery of Magic handbook - They are the Antipodean Opaleye, Hebridean Black, Norwegian Ridgeback, Peruvian Vipertooth, Romanian Longhorn, and Ukrainian Ironbelly. I couldn't find anything about the last six, but here is a description of the first four ( ... )

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