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Oct 22, 2006 03:13

That was less irritating than the clothes, at least. Although Potter was worse than usual ( Read more... )

halloween, wtf, harry, masque, james

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loveable_stray October 22 2006, 07:29:30 UTC
Hey, at least you didn't have thorns stuck in your arse.

What do you mean, you're not going?!

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veryunimpressed October 22 2006, 07:38:26 UTC
You have only yourself to blame for trusting James Potter~

I mean, I'm not going. Just think of what could happen.

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loveable_stray October 22 2006, 07:40:55 UTC
I was SIX.

You could have fun?

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veryunimpressed October 22 2006, 07:46:35 UTC
At what point in time did you become wary of trusting him when he got that look on his face?

...Oh really?

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xsmashingbluex October 22 2006, 12:22:47 UTC
...We're in Avoria.

That's like a guarantee something's going to happen on Halloween.

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veryunimpressed October 22 2006, 13:27:27 UTC
Thus my hesitance at attending any festivities.

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xsmashingbluex October 22 2006, 13:32:18 UTC
Fair point.

...Although, you'll probably end up going anyways, 'cause of Murphy's Law and such, =/

"The worst thing that can happen, will happen."

Or something along those lines.

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veryunimpressed October 22 2006, 14:24:40 UTC
Cheerfful thought, that.

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i_pwn_joo_rly October 22 2006, 13:03:54 UTC
Dammit.

You did? What was he like? Did he say anything about your sister? Did he tell you anything? Did he eat? Draw? Talk about Quidditch? Did he know any magic? How old was he? D'you know what his favourite colour was? Favourite band? What was he wearing? Did he look alright to you? What did he sound like?

...And you have to go, because if you don't go, I don't go, and if I don't go, Moony and Padfoot are going to give me nightmares.

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veryunimpressed October 22 2006, 14:26:43 UTC
You know, you're getting a little obsessive about this. (He was six.)

...Why would they be giving you nightmares just because I don't go? And anyways, what would I dress up as?

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i_pwn_joo_rly October 22 2006, 20:46:18 UTC
He's my son and I know absolutely nothing about him.

I'm not gay; they are. I dunno, what do Muggles normally dress as?

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veryunimpressed October 22 2006, 20:58:45 UTC
There is a child's menu--you know, the ones that double as coloring books...well, no, you might not know that, but there is one. You could have it, if you like. Since you didn't get to see him.

Um...it depends on the muggle. I used to dress up as a witch most halloweens.

...I think now that'd be a little...yes, I don't think I should do that.

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lazy_vassal October 22 2006, 17:07:44 UTC
Lily♥ What's Halloween?

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veryunimpressed October 22 2006, 20:55:26 UTC
It's a muggle human holiday where, in modern times, children dress up as things they're not and go to houses saying 'trick or treat', and normally receiving candy.

In actuality, the day was to honor the spirits of the dead and--

--well, I suppose that's not really important...

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lazy_vassal October 23 2006, 00:46:56 UTC
You gret free candy for dressing up????

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