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alt_ron ([personal profile] alt_ron) wrote2011-10-22 04:22 pm
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Good Show

So that was good fun, yeah?

There were two groups that were really quick to sort the chess. Cheers, Paskle. Nice to meet you, mate. (Bundy says that's not how you spell your name. Sorry if it's not.) Would like to play you for reals sometime. Your approach was different from anyone else's, but definitely sound.

No surprise, really, but Towler's was the other top team. Did you hear what the Queen said about you, mate? Made me blush!

How'd it go at the other spots? I heard about one close call with the Whomping Willow. Hope no one got thrashed!
 
 
And tea was great. Glad I didn't miss the cinnamon biscuits.

Is it time for supper yet?
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Re: Private Message to Justin Finch-Fletchley

[personal profile] alt_justin 2011-10-23 08:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, I see. Well, no, I shouldn't think the girls would appreciate any sort of cards--or card tricks--that exploit femininity, what?

But, yes, I rather think that something where Perks would feel welcome would kill two birds with one stone, as it were, if you follow me. I say, I'm sorry I didn't realise you and Parkinson or Perks were at all acquainted.

Do you not get on with Marvolo and Malfoy, then? Odd, since they're really rather pleasant, I thought. And as for Patil, she's all right. She just...well, there are some girls like her at Beauxbatons, as well. One just has to know how to get round them, what? She's quite good friends with Moon, though, isn't she? And Finnigan? And Finnigan's in your House, isn't he? It's all so very confusing, these Houses and who can speak to whom and such. Much simpler at Beauxbatons, I can tell you.
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Re: Private Message to Justin Finch-Fletchley

[personal profile] alt_justin 2011-10-23 11:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, I shouldn't think Malfoy will be well fussed, one way or another. I'm only here a short while, after all, if you follow me.

Besides, our job as visitors is to get to know all sorts of students, not just the ones at the top rung, what? I mean to say, my mother's done a fair bit of adjusting since I started school, as the usual lines of class aren't quite divided the way she'd expected.

But, yes, I think I should like a chance to speak with Sally-Anne in a way that shan't raise eyebrows.

When do you think you'd hold the card party, then? We've got an outing next weekend, haven't we?