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What JKR didn't put in the crapilouge....; A new interview.
Topic Started: Jul 26 2007, 09:17 PM (6,112 Views)
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Higher Spirit
The owl friggin doesn't count.
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rubberchickenben
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I wish I were a cat-dragon
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Higher Spirit
The explosions, doesn't kill you: The slow, painful blood loss from the shrapnel does.
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Ianna
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It does. Hedwig's death made me cry.

"You belong in Gryffindor,
where dwell the brave at heart,
Their daring, nerve and chivalry
set Gryffindors apart."


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Higher Spirit
*sigh*
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Horla
Hedwig was the famous snowy owl! You see her everywhere! And she was his link to the wizarding world while he was at the Dudleys...

HOW CAN YOU SAY SHE DOESN'T COUNT?
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Ianna
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Because he's insensitive?

By the way, check out MuggleNET they have the transcript for JKR's live chat.

By the way, Ron's job in this interview seems more likely than being an auror.

"You belong in Gryffindor,
where dwell the brave at heart,
Their daring, nerve and chivalry
set Gryffindors apart."


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Her death was obvious. She's been whining about not getting enough flying time at the Dursley's since the moment she was bought. there's no way she could have hidden with The Trio for all those months.

She'd probably have given them away and then we'd really hate her.
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Ianna
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I thought she'd be left at the Burrow, like Pig and Crookshanks.

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Their daring, nerve and chivalry
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No, I'm sure Hedwig would have tried to escape. It's hard to imagine the Hero's familiar ditch him in such a crucial part of the adventure.
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Ianna
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True. I guess.

But I still wish she'd lived.

"You belong in Gryffindor,
where dwell the brave at heart,
Their daring, nerve and chivalry
set Gryffindors apart."


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Higher Spirit
Familiar? She was a pet owl in a cage.
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I think Hedwig counted. I was heartbroken when she died. :cry:
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yeah. hedwig counted. Post, what do you have against owls? dont you know that all lives are equal?
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Jul 31 2007, 10:11 AM
Familiar? She was a pet owl in a cage.

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The most common species identified as familiars are cats (particularly black cats), owls, dogs, and sometimes frogs, toads, crows or hares.


She totally ripped of the familiar concept from there.
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