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Post by marlene edith mckinnon on Mar 21, 2011 21:13:53 GMT -5
Kenny -
Who needs to hand in a Potions essay on time?
Blow it off and let's go see how Hagrid's giant pumpkins are coming along!
Please?
-Mar
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Post by ivan morris kendell on Mar 21, 2011 21:16:54 GMT -5
Hello Mar,
You drive a very hard bargain. I wonder what I should say to Miss. Mar today? That I am wanting to get it done? That I wish to be a tease? How is Mar?
- Kenny
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Post by marlene edith mckinnon on Mar 21, 2011 21:20:09 GMT -5
Kenny -
Mar's going to go insane if she doesn't get out of this library soon!
That's really all you need to know. Just tell Slughorn you were ill.
The pumpkins will be worth it, promise!
-Mar
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Post by ivan morris kendell on Mar 21, 2011 21:24:16 GMT -5
Hello Mar,
Well, Kenny wishes to finish this essay to impress his lady friend. He also wants to see the pumpkins. I do enjoy the giant pumpkins, though I do also like sitting here for a very special reason.
- Kenny
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Post by marlene edith mckinnon on Mar 21, 2011 21:29:15 GMT -5
Kenny -
Who is this lady friend that would be impressed by a mere potions essay?
Who actually likes potions, anyway?
Not anyone sane, I will tell you that much.
I guess the pumpkins won't go anywhere... Unless Professor Barnes' predictions come true!
Did you happen to make lunch today?
-Mar
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Post by ivan morris kendell on Mar 21, 2011 21:33:38 GMT -5
Hello Mar,
I guess that lady friend will be a secret. As for lunch, I did make some lunch, and I think you should look in your bag. I slipped something in there for you. As for Professor Barnes predictions, I am guessing they will disappear due to two or three of the pranksters on these school grounds.
- Kenny
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Post by marlene edith mckinnon on Mar 21, 2011 21:39:01 GMT -5
Kenny -
Too bad, I was hoping someone had spotted it in person. Apparently, he tranced out at lunch and said the rain was going to destroy the pumpkins tomorrow.
Time really is of the essence you see...
But I suppose I can wait a minute or ten when there's a free lunch involved. Aren't you just a gem?
Thanks, Kenny. (:
But how did you know about my secret love of PB&J? House elves must have very loose lips.
-Mar
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Post by ivan morris kendell on Mar 21, 2011 21:44:04 GMT -5
Hello Mar,
I will be sure we go there then, but Professor Barnes is a little more than out there at times. I think that I would enjoy it. Even though people say loose lips sink ships, I could not agree less. I found this secret love of PB&J through mutters of House Elves. I am pleased to say that my mom taught me the perfect way to balance the peanut butter and jelly. It makes the most delicious mix in your mouth. Take that as you please.
- Kenny
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Post by marlene edith mckinnon on Mar 21, 2011 21:52:23 GMT -5
Kenny -
Professor Barnes is always more than a bit out there. It's his biggest appeal, for sure.
Well, it's very good. I don't know what we'd do without your mum. Have unbalanced sandwiches, I guess.
What else did the house elves tell you? Nothing too incriminating, I hope...
-Mar
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Post by ivan morris kendell on Mar 21, 2011 21:56:57 GMT -5
Hello Mar,
Without my mom being around I would not know how to make something so simple yet so amazing. Oh, nothing too incriminating I suppose... ...that is what I suppose of course.
- Kenny
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Post by marlene edith mckinnon on Mar 21, 2011 22:03:30 GMT -5
Kenny -
Uhm. Well you're certainly close to your mum then aren't you? :/
I knew I should have kept a real journal and not just chatted to the house elves. Oh well, I'll just have to pay them a visit and do a little digging of my own. Any gross desserts or strange drink preferences you want to admit in advance?
I hope you don't like pumpkin juice.
-Mar
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Post by ivan morris kendell on Mar 21, 2011 22:07:32 GMT -5
Hello Mar,
My mother is a good woman, but as for the other meaning, she is not included. As for the dairy thing, it may be a good idea. I will keep the secrets to me. I like something that is more like cranberry with sprite in it. It is very good. That is the only thing that I can think of on the top of my head.
- Kenny
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Post by marlene edith mckinnon on Mar 21, 2011 22:13:46 GMT -5
Kenny -
Cranberry with sprite in it?
Is it alcoholic?
That's hardly embarrassing, Kenny. It's certainly not up there with liking those Hallowe'en cookies that look like fingers. Or admitting to writing your potions exam with a sugar quill...
Not that I'm admitting to these things, you see.
Surely you can do better?
-Mar
P.S. Please tell me your potions essay is nearly done!
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Post by ivan morris kendell on Mar 21, 2011 22:26:41 GMT -5
Hello Mar,
It is not alcholic, though you can make it that way if you like. I tend to think that things rarely embarrass me. I used to like dressing up at Halloween and I would always dress up as a guy in very large robes, and I now realize how bad it must of looked on me. I do not care, and I probably will not ever. Of course, I totally did not mess up the first spell ever taught to me in Charms class almost setting the classroom on fire and then being fine afterwards. I am almost done with my essay, not to worry. A beautiful person is distracting me, that is all.
- Kenny
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Post by marlene edith mckinnon on Mar 21, 2011 22:31:42 GMT -5
Kenny -
Oh, that is embarrassing. But only because, as a Ravenclaw, you should be able to come up with much better costumes! There's really no excuse now that you know some transfiguration! On the subject of classes... Grace Davies almost sets the charms classroom on fire every time she waves her wand. It's quite hazardous being in her NEWT classes.
You two have a lot in common, I see.
You should tell the beautiful person to sod off and let you work, then we can go look at pumpkins.
-Mar
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