Nine galleons 20. And no, they're not real pounds. They used to be, a long time ago, but they're not. And inflation. Oh, and muggles tax their cigarettes a lot.
That makes me even more worried. Since when have you been curious about muggle things?
He's fine. Although nothing I say seems to stop him from trying to jump onto the bed. And at the rate he's growing I'm not sure he'd stay off it for long.
Since someone told me I can't stop change. I'm not going on a killing spree, if that's what you're asking
Er. That might've been might fault. My room's not big enough so he had to stay on my bed. He must've gotten used to it. Hit him on the nose with a rolled up newspaper. That usually gets his attention.
2. Everyone knows muggle cigarettes have bacteria and disease crawling all over them. And they're made by little children in India with dirt in their fingernails. Touching the cigarette.
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Roughly, to buy a pack of cigarettes, it's £2.
And...not really.
And there's my complusion to be useful sated.
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Whut? You mean if I had two pounds (they don't really mean a real pound, right? A pound of what?), I'd have two times four and sixty...
carry the ones...
no, that's not right. Four point sixty... more than two galleons? How did that happen?
What do muggles have instead of butterbeer?
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Alcoholic, or not?
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Alcoholic.
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Erm. How are you is Byron?
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He's fine. Although nothing I say seems to stop him from trying to jump onto the bed. And at the rate he's growing I'm not sure he'd stay off it for long.
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Er. That might've been might fault. My room's not big enough so he had to stay on my bed. He must've gotten used to it. Hit him on the nose with a rolled up newspaper. That usually gets his attention.
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2. Everyone knows muggle cigarettes have bacteria and disease crawling all over them. And they're made by little children in India with dirt in their fingernails. Touching the cigarette.
3. No, dipshit.
Who cares about muggles, mate! They're useelesss.
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2. I know that. I was trying to put things in perspective.
3. Just making sure.
All right, fair point. But don't you think we should know more about them? Like, er, a reconnaissance?
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No, the less I know about muggles the better. It's like mosquitos. They're there, but you don't have to know everything about them.
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I dunno. I was walking along town yesterday, you know. The muggle part. Some of their birds don't look half bad...
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