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kirennia

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<JonJonB> Purely in the interests of science, I have replaced the word "wand" with "wang" in the first Harry Potter Book
<JonJonB> Let's see the results...

<JonJonB> "Why aren't you supposed to do magic?" asked Harry.
<JonJonB> "Oh, well -- I was at Hogwarts meself but I -- er -- got expelled, ter tell yeh the truth. In me third year. They snapped me wang in half an' everything

<JonJonB> A magic wang... this was what Harry had been really looking forward to.

<JonJonB> "Yes, yes. I thought I'd be seeing you soon. Harry Potter." It wasn't a question. "You have your mother's eyes. It seems only yesterday she was in here herself, buying her first wang. Ten and a quarter inches long, swishy, made of willow. Nice wang for charm work."
<JonJonB> "Your father, on the other hand, favored a mahogany wang. Eleven inches. "

<JonJonB> Harry took the wang. He felt a sudden warmth in his fingers. He raised the wang above his head, brought it swishing down through the dusty air and a stream of red and gold sparks shot from the end like a firework, throwing dancing spots of light on to the walls

<JonJonB> "Oh, move over," Hermione snarled. She grabbed Harry's wang, tapped the lock, and whispered, 'Alohomora!"

<JonJonB> The troll couldn't feel Harry hanging there, but even a troll will notice if you stick a long bit of wood up its nose, and Harry's wang had still been in his hand when he'd jumped - it had gone straight up one of the troll's nostrils.

<JonJonB> He bent down and pulled his wang out of the troll's nose. It was covered in what looked like lumpy gray glue.

<JonJonB> He ran onto the field as you fell, waved his wang, and you sort of slowed down before you hit the ground. Then he whirled his wang at the dementors. Shot silver stuff at them.

<JonJonB> Ok
<JonJonB> I have found, definitive proof
<JonJonB> that J.K Rowling is a dirty DIRTY woman, making a fool of us all
<JonJonB> "Yes," Harry said, gripping his wang very tightly, and moving into the middle of the deserted classroom. He tried to keep his mind on flying, but something else kept intruding.... Any second now, he might hear his mother again... but he shouldn't think that, or he would hear her again, and he didn't want to... or did he?
<melusine > O_______O
<JonJonB> Something silver-white, something enormous, erupted from the end of his wang

<JonJonJonB> Then, with a sigh, he raised his wang and prodded the silvery substance with its tip.

<JonJonJonB> 'Get - off - me!' Harry gasped. For a few seconds they struggled, Harry pulling at his uncles sausage-like fingers with his left hand, his right maintaining a firm grip on his raised wang
 
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Kallio

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Originally posted by rure_
stupid question, but what's a wang?

There is no stupid questions, only stupid people that ask them ;)
 
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alithiel50

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OMG!

You may have just spoiled all possible future enjoyment I would have got from reading Harry Potter... :(



<sigh>

Ok, it was funny, but I'll never be able to view those stories in the same light...
 
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VodkaFairy

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Originally posted by alithiel50
OMG!

You may have just spoiled all possible future enjoyment I would have got from reading Harry Potter... :(



<sigh>

Ok, it was funny, but I'll never be able to view those stories in the same light...

You read harry potter? :p
 
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pez

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Originally posted by alithiel50
OMG!

You may have just spoiled all possible future enjoyment I would have got from reading Harry Potter... :(




didn't spoil anything then ;)
 
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alithiel50

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Originally posted by VodkaFairy
You read harry potter? :p
Yes... I read the whole collection whilst lounging on the beach in Mexico, sipping Mai-Tai's and Pina Colada's, during the summer ;)

I was a bit reluctant at first, and had managed to resist reading them for quite some time, but was 'persuaded' that I should give them a chance (ie my mum and sister took turns in hitting me over the head with them... and they have them all in hardback! :( ). They are quite well written and do tend to draw you in. By the end of the third book I was hooked... and now I'm eagerly looking forward to the next one!

I do tend to be a bit of a bookworm, though, particularly with anything in the fantasy genre... It's an addiction! :uhoh:
 
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Originally posted by alithiel50
Yes... I read the whole collection whilst lounging on the beach in Mexico, sipping Mai-Tai's and Pina Colada's, during the summer ;)

I was a bit reluctant at first, and had managed to resist reading them for quite some time, but was 'persuaded' that I should give them a chance. They are quite well written and do tend to draw you in. By the end of the third book I was hooked... and now I'm eagerly looking forward to the next one!

I do tend to be a bit of a bookworm, though, particularly with anything in the fantasy genre... It's an addiction! :uhoh:

Haha I know how it feels. I read the first 4 books a few years ago, I'm now half way part 5 :uhoh:

What are other nice fantasy books? I need to do something when I cba playing daoc :p
 
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alithiel50

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Originally posted by VodkaFairy
What are other nice fantasy books? I need to do something when I cba playing daoc :p
I tend to go for long, epic series, and would thoroughly recommend anything by Raymond E Feist or David Eddings.

I'm currently re-reading the Empire Trilogy by Raymond Feist and Janny Wurts, which is definitely worth a look... ;)

If you're just after something quick and entertaining, you can't go wrong with Terry Pratchett. I'd definitely recommed his earlier Discworld books, but I feel the more recent ones have lost a lot of the humour.
 
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VodkaFairy

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Originally posted by alithiel50
I tend to go for long, epic series, and would thoroughly recommend anything by Raymond E Feist or David Eddings.

I'm currently re-reading the Empire Trilogy by Raymond Feist and Janny Wurts, which is definitely worth a look... ;)

If you're just after something quick and entertaining, you can't go wrong with Terry Pratchett. I'd definitely recommed his earlier Discworld books, but I feel the more recent ones have lost a lot of the humour.

Long series are good :) Thanks for the tips, I'll check them out :p
 
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Kallio

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Originally posted by VodkaFairy
Long series are good :) Thanks for the tips, I'll check them out :p

Have you read Adams btw?

and to everyone:

Read Neil Gaiman´s American gods if you want to read a good book.
 

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