"the inward eye is the bliss of solitude." --wordsworth

Aug 03, 2004 17:06


I've been away for a week. Here, but not really. Physically? Present. ::raises hand:: Emotionally? Hmm...in this house, I'm not sure. Briefly away, but not gone. Never gone.

For all those of you who are interested, our Harry Potter discussion group was a success. Much time was spent debating on which HP character we'd most enjoy hitting the sheets ( Read more... )

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only_solace August 3 2004, 15:36:07 UTC

sounds like so much fun. if you lived in jacksonville, we would definetly be hanging out.

diving
faces

*acm

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xbravenewgirlx August 3 2004, 19:05:17 UTC
'twas. y'all need to move up here and join us.

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girlwhosmiles August 3 2004, 17:49:05 UTC
you need to come down here and live it up with me.
we would have a rip-roaring time.

hmm, i can't really see lupin as a candidate to spend some time between the sheets with. the whole werewolf thing would sorta creep me out. no moonlit walks with him!

oh, and hercules put the glad in gladiator. ;)

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xbravenewgirlx August 3 2004, 19:04:16 UTC
i wish i could! it just figures that we'd have to live on opposite ends of the state. sigh.

it came down to him and sirius, and everyone decided that lupin's intense moral code made him so much hotter. my friend nicole has sort of a remus fetish, and i guess she chooses to overlook that whole hairy-fangs-and-claws bit. (personally, i have quite the thing for james. lily was a lucky girl. but perhaps that's just me.)

woo-hoo! you do know your disney. =)

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girlwhosmiles August 3 2004, 19:26:20 UTC
if i had to pick between the three, i think i would pick sirius. everytime he's described, handsome is almost always used. and lupin's moral code is commendable, but look at him in order of the phoenix, chapter twenty-eight, snape's worst memory. he could have stopped james and sirius, but he didn't.

thats why i don't like james. because of the whole snape thing. it makes me wonder how lily ever got involved with him. i mean, she really loathed him. but whatever.

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xbravenewgirlx August 4 2004, 14:05:07 UTC
yeah, but as sirius said, "most people are a bit of an idiot when they're fifteen", to which harry angrily protested, "i'm fifteen!" james grew up eventually. and snape? well, he was no saint himself. and don't forget that the only reason james picked on the greaseball in the first place is because sirious proclaimed his boredom and james knew what would make him happy.

i agree, though, i can be a bit of a sirius gal meself. (i actually cried each time i read the part when harry realized sirius was never coming back.)

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pancaketuesday August 4 2004, 03:36:59 UTC
hahahahahahahahahaha.

amazing, i'm glad you had fun and that you have such nice friends!

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