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Post by REMUS JOHN LUPIN on Oct 23, 2011 5:43:18 GMT -5
I'm not taking your excuses, Prongs, you just wanted to hex some random Slytherin.
Which in itself is not that big a crime.
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Post by JAMES IGNOTUS POTTER on Oct 23, 2011 15:05:18 GMT -5
It was his fault anyway. Who told him to get in my way while I was going to Quidditch practice? I can't believe class has only started fifteen minutes ago. It seems like we've been here for hours already.
Prongs
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Post by REMUS JOHN LUPIN on Oct 23, 2011 15:11:46 GMT -5
Oh yes, how dare he. I know. I should learn to be ambidextrous. Then I could take notes and reply to you at the same time.
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Post by JAMES IGNOTUS POTTER on Oct 23, 2011 15:13:07 GMT -5
Ambi-what?!
Why do you insist on using big words like that on me?
Prongs
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Post by REMUS JOHN LUPIN on Oct 23, 2011 15:14:31 GMT -5
It means you can write with both hands. Not just left or right. Sorry, hope dies last.
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Post by JAMES IGNOTUS POTTER on Oct 23, 2011 15:31:51 GMT -5
That would have been easier to say wouldn't it? Psh, confuse me with words like ambidex-whatever.
Prongs
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Post by REMUS JOHN LUPIN on Oct 23, 2011 15:34:49 GMT -5
Ambidextrous. Stop making me laugh, I have no time for detention.
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Post by JAMES IGNOTUS POTTER on Oct 23, 2011 15:38:49 GMT -5
You just gave me an idea, mate. I need to get both you and Pads in detention before this class is over so I won't be stuck with Filch all by myself next Wednesday night.
Prongs
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Post by REMUS JOHN LUPIN on Oct 23, 2011 15:49:18 GMT -5
Prongs, please don't. You have no idea how much I am behind on work. Or were you going to do it for me?
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Post by sirius on Oct 24, 2011 7:31:41 GMT -5
Sirius was sleeping. He had been up most of the night with some random bird and hadn’t gotten much sleep. Add that to the fact that this class was completely boring, and well, he was out as soon as Professor McGonagall started talking. Sirius had long by now perfected the art of appearing awake during class while really napping that it was rare for a Professor to notice, or they did notice and just didn’t say anything at all. Either way, Sirius didn’t mind as long as he got in a few extra Zs. His sleep came to an end after he was poked by a piece of paper on his desk. Sirius yawned and looked down, picking it up and glanced at it, not bothering to read what was written as he pretty much had a clue who had wrote it.
A low chuckle escaped from his lips as he looked over at his two mates with a smirk. Fully awake, he scribbled back a reply: What’re you two writing? Novels. I hope you don’t expect me to read what’s already been written. Ha, that sounded poetic. Actually, that’s not a bad idea, maybe I’ll write a poem to that Hufflepuff prude and then she’ll shag me. I can be like the Wizarding Shankpear. For some reason birds seem to love poems, they find them romantic. So – what’re you two on about?
-Padfoot
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Post by JAMES IGNOTUS POTTER on Oct 24, 2011 8:11:09 GMT -5
HA! Me, do your work? It's the other way around, Moony.
Oi Padfoot, nice of you to join us. I learned a new word today. Ambidextrous. What Hufflepuff? Weren't you going out with a Ravenclaw?
Prongs
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Post by REMUS JOHN LUPIN on Oct 24, 2011 10:44:09 GMT -5
Prongs; As if I would turn in something you made. It would take me longer to spell-check your stuff than to do it from scratch, dyslexic (that means "person who can't read and write").
Pads; I am positively surprised that you know the first letters of the name of William Shakespeare. And not surprised at all that you're thinking about shagging again. You will catch something one day, my friend, and then explain that to Pomfrey, good luck (let a person tell you this who does a LOT of explaining to her... crazy antler-shaped bruises).
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Post by sirius on Oct 24, 2011 14:53:12 GMT -5
Ambidextrous? Is that some type of disease? Which Ravenclaw? The one from two weeks ago? She's old news, my friend, you have to keep up.
Right…William Shakespeare, urm…who is that, Moony? Is that the fourth year boy with the bad ache? I doubt I’d catch something, I wouldn’t shag a girl if things don’t look right “down there”. I do have some class, you know.
-Padfoot
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Post by JAMES IGNOTUS POTTER on Oct 24, 2011 17:38:09 GMT -5
Yes, Pads. Apparently, it's a disease where you can write with both your left and right hands. Ooh, another word. Dyslexic. Man, I'm learning a lot from you than from Minnie ..Professor Professor McGonagall.
Mate, you didn't tell me you dumped her couple weeks ago..Dyou think she'd be interested?
Such majestic antlers, don't you think?
-Prongs
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Post by REMUS JOHN LUPIN on Oct 24, 2011 17:51:33 GMT -5
Yeah. I just love your antlers. And your filet. And good to know that you're actually interested in learning.
Too much information, Pads. And William Shakespeare is only the most important poet Great Britain ever saw.
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