So, that was well interesting yesterday. I liked the funny bits. I think it's going to be loads of fun, Greengrass, and if we can bring it off, it'll be a good show!
Guess I've got to learn something about dancing now, yeah?
Glad you made it, Weasley, and finally have a script now! It really is a clever, funny story, isn't it? And who doesn't like a bit of time travel - so exciting!
I told Mum you'd asked me for tomorrow morning, and she said it's all right. You could come along to the Quidditch in the afternoon, if you wanted. Last time Pansy and some others came who weren't going to fly, and it was well nift.
You'll be at the tea this afternoon, too, I reckon. See you there!
I'm well glad you came, and that you're going to give this a go. I do think I see why Mr Krumgold had faith in you to take the part. Brotherton has quite a wit to him, what?
I've spoken to the Jugsons and they're happy to have you come tomorrow. As I suspected, they're well encouraged by any sign that I've mates as it means I'm 'integrating' to the Protectorate. Besides, I rather think they're pleased by the idea that, if you'll excuse the allusion, I'm good friends with someone whose family have been in the news of late--they've some idea that being seen to be 'helpful' to your family will bring favour, if you take my meaning.
But that's not important; the important thing is that I'm glad to be of some little service, old man.
As for dancing, we could work on that if you like. I'm not the most graceful fellow, what, but Remy's, er, light on his feet and doesn't mind dancing the part of the girl. I'm sure he'd be pleased to help (and don't worry, I shall make sure he doesn't embarrass either of us!).
Although it might be jolly fun to watch as you request more rehearsal with Greengrass and see her grow more and more frustrated by it, what? The only downside is that it should require rehearsing with Greengrass.
See you this afternoon at tea? I shall be well curious to see if 'Snuffles' decides to let us see him.
I'm glad everyone had a good time! I wish I could have af made it, but I suppose we'll probably talk about what was decided at the first meeting anyhow.
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Date: 2013-01-03 04:10 pm (UTC)What time are we meant to be there?
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Date: 2013-01-03 04:11 pm (UTC)See you in rehearsals!
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Date: 2013-01-03 04:13 pm (UTC)You'll be at the tea this afternoon, too, I reckon. See you there!
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Date: 2013-01-03 04:18 pm (UTC)I'm well glad you came, and that you're going to give this a go. I do think I see why Mr Krumgold had faith in you to take the part. Brotherton has quite a wit to him, what?
I've spoken to the Jugsons and they're happy to have you come tomorrow. As I suspected, they're well encouraged by any sign that I've mates as it means I'm 'integrating' to the Protectorate. Besides, I rather think they're pleased by the idea that, if you'll excuse the allusion, I'm good friends with someone whose family have been in the news of late--they've some idea that being seen to be 'helpful' to your family will bring favour, if you take my meaning.
But that's not important; the important thing is that I'm glad to be of some little service, old man.
As for dancing, we could work on that if you like. I'm not the most graceful fellow, what, but Remy's, er, light on his feet and doesn't mind dancing the part of the girl. I'm sure he'd be pleased to help (and don't worry, I shall make sure he doesn't embarrass either of us!).
Although it might be jolly fun to watch as you request more rehearsal with Greengrass and see her grow more and more frustrated by it, what? The only downside is that it should require rehearsing with Greengrass.
See you this afternoon at tea? I shall be well curious to see if 'Snuffles' decides to let us see him.
-J
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Date: 2013-01-04 10:10 pm (UTC)afmade it, but I suppose we'll probably talk about what was decided at the first meeting anyhow.