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May 13, 2004 22:49

I think I have been a good sport during the house switch thus far, but I admit I am ready to return to the Eyrie. Hufflepuff has been an interesting adventure (the tables have learned to recognize me) but I do not think I would like to stay here forever. Things in Ravenclaw seem to be more interesting anyway. To think, I missed the Snorkack. Ernie ( Read more... )

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ernster May 14 2004, 04:48:00 UTC
I am not interested in Lisa. Stop spinning lies about me Terrence.

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theboot May 14 2004, 04:53:12 UTC
I am merely making an observation Ernie. There's nothing to get defensive over.

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ernster May 14 2004, 05:06:07 UTC
I think it is. You're obviously trying to allude to things that aren't there. That's called lying. It's unethical to make up untrue things- especially about a prefect.

I know what this really is though. You just don't like Hufflepuffs. You and Parvati would be perfectly suited. I bet you're carrying on a relationship! AND conspiring against us with the other Ravenclaws. You and Ent and Parvati. Ew.

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theboot May 14 2004, 05:10:48 UTC
I assure you, we are quite the unlikely trio. If I were against the Hufflepuffs my stay these past few weeks would have certainly been more interesting. I've only managed to train your tables up a bit.

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my_ramblings May 14 2004, 05:04:12 UTC
We don't need two captains Boot.

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melodic_aura May 15 2004, 11:49:03 UTC
I can't wait to get back the Eyrie. I didn't end up spending that much time in Gryffindor, but I wasn't in the Eyrie either. And I miss it... it's so calm all the time, even when it's busy.

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theboot May 15 2004, 15:24:58 UTC
Yes I agree. The Hufflepuff commonroom doesn't have as many books as the Eyrie either. Which does not curve my anxiety from the final exams.

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melodic_aura May 16 2004, 02:23:16 UTC
I read in one of these journals that someone reorganised all the shelves. I'm going to have to fix them now.

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theboot May 16 2004, 03:07:01 UTC
I depend too much on the Eyrie to provide me with the book I'm thinking of. There is order in disorder, afterall.

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