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Nov 11, 2004 09:00

Great! The one time we can get a teacher to supervise our Quidditch training it has to start pouring down cats and dogs! It's hard enough for me to fly properly in normal weather, but while it's raining like this? I'll be lucky if I don't catch pneumonia ( Read more... )

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_mb November 10 2004, 22:06:49 UTC
Cats do not pour, they sink.

Exactly when are you going out?

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nikolas_huffle November 10 2004, 22:08:38 UTC
Well what about dogs Miss Smarty Pants?

I'm going out right now, about to head out. Got my Quidditch robes on and my house robes in my backpack so I can quickly change when I get out of the rain... sodding weather! Why couldn't it have been nice today?

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_mb November 10 2004, 22:09:36 UTC
I am not a smartie and dogs do not interest me.

I don't know, I am not a weather-person either.

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nikolas_huffle November 10 2004, 22:16:11 UTC
I like dogs. They're loyal.

Don't really like weather either.

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macmillan_ernie November 10 2004, 22:23:13 UTC
Won't that be quite good for practicing flying in the rain? My father told me it's liek Apparating- learn to do it in the worst conditions so it's easy in the good ones.

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nikolas_huffle November 10 2004, 22:24:19 UTC
Well yeah, I guess. It's just frustrating, I'm new to this whole flying stuff. I have to get the hang of doing it before trying to be daring.. hehe.

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_mb November 10 2004, 22:25:56 UTC
GO.

Before it stops raining.

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macmillan_ernie November 10 2004, 22:26:52 UTC
Of course. You've got to walk before you run.

Let's pray for better conditions next time.

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leora_lenox November 11 2004, 14:06:01 UTC
I imagine that would be very frustrating.

Things could be worse though. At least we're allowed out on the grounds at all.

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nikolas_huffle November 11 2004, 15:57:02 UTC
Yeah I guess...

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