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Jul 12, 2004 14:55

See, I’d have written earlier but I had a bad bout with me broom and well…I’ll spare you all the details but I was to…em, uncomfortable to write before now. But no need to worry, I’m all in one piece (far as I know) and am obviously well enough to be writing now ( Read more... )

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not_theo July 12 2004, 13:02:06 UTC
Hello Seamus
Theodore Nott, Slytherin. I don't believe we've ever spoken, but as a bid at this inter-house unity, I'll say hi, and hope that, other than the accident with the broom ( I can only imagine your pain!) your summer has been good.

Theodore

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sea_finnigan July 12 2004, 13:10:35 UTC
Hello Theodore Nott
I think you're right; we never have spoken. Summer has been all right, and I'm feeling quite a bit better since 'the incident'. How is your summer going?

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not_theo July 12 2004, 13:20:08 UTC
My summer has been uneventful. Boring, I suppose would be a more adequate description. Although once I've finished my homework, I'll have more free time to do entertaining things, like ride my broom, although hopefully my broom riding will be free from 'incidents' . I think my fellow Slytherins would never let me live that down!

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sea_finnigan July 12 2004, 13:28:01 UTC
You've finished your homework? You're a step above me then. I haven't so much as attempted to start it. Ya, may your broom riding always be free of 'incidents'.

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nice_kitty_ July 12 2004, 13:38:56 UTC
Mr. Finnigan, I'm pleased to see another of my students using the journals that Professor Dumbledore had prepared for you. I'm sorry to hear of your 'incident.' I certainly hope that you'll be back to your usual state of good health before the end of the summer holidays.

--Prof. McGonagall

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sea_finnigan July 12 2004, 13:45:39 UTC
Thank you Professor. I'm sure I will be just fine. Nothing major was damaged. Luck of the Irish.

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nice_kitty_ July 12 2004, 17:11:30 UTC
Luck of the Irish.

Indeed.

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good_old_lisa July 12 2004, 17:23:12 UTC
Oh, dear, what happened?

Would you like me to send you some of my sister's carrot cake? Sarafina's been baking all morning, and she absolutely insists that I send some to someone, so to appease her, I must send carrot cake. It's delicious, but one gets tired of carrot cake after a few days.

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sea_finnigan July 12 2004, 17:30:26 UTC
Rain. Fog. Tree. Broom.
It was all very scarring. Carrot cake sounds lovely.

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good_old_lisa July 12 2004, 17:40:33 UTC
Aie. Sounds... disturbing. I do hope you're feeling better. I have been known to play a game of Quidditch on occasion, but I am glad that I am not very fond of the sport.

I do hope you recover soon!

Alright, I'll send some. And then perhaps Sarafina will stop pestering me. One can but hope, especially now that she knows about these.

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sea_finnigan July 12 2004, 17:47:39 UTC
Disturbing is just one the words that would fit quite well. I'm already feeling better, so I think I'll be fine. I'm just going to be keeping me broom locked up for awhile.

Yes, hopefully the pestering will stop because...one can only take so much pestering. OI, she knows about t he journals? I'm keeping mine as far away from me mam as I can.

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snarkypuff_zach July 13 2004, 01:47:18 UTC
Broom 'incident'? I'm intrigued.

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sea_finnigan July 13 2004, 09:16:09 UTC
Lets just saying that flying when it is both rainy and foggy might not be the best idea I've ever had.

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snarkypuff_zach July 13 2004, 10:38:28 UTC
Ouch. You're alright now, then?

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sea_finnigan July 13 2004, 12:36:43 UTC
A touch sore, but I'll be fine.

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fearless_fear July 13 2004, 06:22:38 UTC
Chocolate cake C/O Gran is coming your way. She says to watch out for racing brooms because they have a mind of their own.
I hope you can still make it on Thursday!
Love Neville

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sea_finnigan July 13 2004, 09:19:38 UTC
Thanks Nev!
I'm looking forward to the cake, and you can tell you gran that I won't be on any brooms for a while. I'll be there Thursday.

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