[Sca-cooks] Oops..um...nevermind

ekoogler1 at comcast.net ekoogler1 at comcast.net
Mon Aug 9 05:36:17 PDT 2004


Despite the fact that i've never met you, dear lady, I do have a strong feeling that you will be every bit that formidable when you reach her age...and more.  Yes, she is a wonderful character and one that I have included in my list of people I want to emulate when I grow up!

Kiri


> At 11:02 AM 8/7/2004, you wrote:
> >Having just re-checked the first book I see that the Chocolate
> >Frog card does not mention Dumbledore creating the Sorcer's
> >Stone but just working on alchemy with his partner.
> >
> >Sorry, brain dead Gunthar.
> 
> Not really, Gunthar- it's a very common mistake (sez the woman who's been 
> on more fan boards than she will admit).
> 
> Interesting note thought- Nicholas Flamel was 665 when they had to destroy 
> the Philosopher's Stone (the proper name- Sorceror's was the American name 
> cause they though we wouldn't be interested in Philosophers). Dumbledore 
> said that he had enough elixir to keep alive until he could settle his 
> affairs. So... wonder how old he was when...
> 
> Personally I think Dumbledore is pretty cool and very fit for a guy that's 
> over 150 years old, don't you? And then there's Griselda Marchbanks, who's 
> old enough that she gave Dumbledore his NEWT exam (Charms, I think). Wow.
> 
> Of course, my personal hero, Minerva McGonaghal, is 70something. Hope I'm 
> that formidable then! (Not to mentionsharp!)
> 
> 'Lainie
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