Did she say he was going somewhere magical, or he was going somewhere we have
never seen before? If it is magical, I have no ideas, but if it is just
somewhere other than the places we know, I think he will visit his parents
house in Godrics Hollow.
RC
...is the girl's dormitory?
It has been spoken of a fair amount, and we've never seen it. And JKR
has said that Ginny will have a larger role in #5 than she has in the
other books so far. And to a young man heavily into puberty, like Harry,
the girl's dorm probably *would* seem like a magical place.
And besides, considering that Hogwarts has always been the "safest" place
from Voldy, there would be no reason for Harry to go somewhere else. The
people allying against Voldy will probably gather at the school anyway.
So between his classes and strategy sessions with the rest of the anti-
Voldy league, Harry will probably have a fair amount of time to explore
his social life (or have Ginny explore it for him, wink-wink-nudge-nidge-
knowwhatImean).
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>Remember that? JKR has said that Harry will be going somewhere
>magical that has so far only been spoken of and never seen.
>I've been thinking about some other stuff she has been saying
>about book #5 and connecting a few dots. What if this new
>magical place...
>
>...is the girl's dormitory?
>
I'm actually surprised that he and Ron haven't already made a trip
there for some reason, be it to talk with Hermione or to play
peeping Tom. AFAICT, there's nothing in the Gryffindor tower to stop
the boys from going into the girls' rooms, and vice versa.
[snip]
>So between his classes and strategy sessions with the rest of
>the anti-Voldy league, Harry will probably have a fair amount
>of time to explore his social life (or have Ginny explore it
>for him, wink-wink-nudge-nidge-knowwhatImean).
Oh, I certainly don't need you to spell it out for me. 8-)
Have I ever told you that you're a sick and twisted man?
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I'm sure that guarding the girls' dorm are enchanted eyelash curlers.
Enough to frighten any sensible lad away.
As for the boys dorm? Why would the girls *want* to go there? The smell is
probably enough to keep most of them away.
Terry
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> >Remember that? JKR has said that Harry will be going somewhere
> >magical that has so far only been spoken of and never seen.
> >I've been thinking about some other stuff she has been saying
> >about book #5 and connecting a few dots. What if this new
> >magical place...
> >...is the girl's dormitory?
> I'm actually surprised that he and Ron haven't already made a trip
> there for some reason, be it to talk with Hermione or to play
> peeping Tom. AFAICT, there's nothing in the Gryffindor tower to stop
> the boys from going into the girls' rooms, and vice versa.
So am I, actually. When this possibility occured to me, I wondered why
we have never seen it yet. But the fact is, we haven't. ^_^x
> [snip]
> >So between his classes and strategy sessions with the rest of
> >the anti-Voldy league, Harry will probably have a fair amount
> >of time to explore his social life (or have Ginny explore it
> >for him, wink-wink-nudge-nidge-knowwhatImean).
> Oh, I certainly don't need you to spell it out for me. 8-)
> Have I ever told you that you're a sick and twisted man?
Sure. You did just now. ^_^x
Maybe he will spend some time in Azkaban.
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>Christopher Hortin <icicl...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>> Frank Wustner <see...@for.email.org> wrote:
>
>> >Remember that? JKR has said that Harry will be going somewhere
>> >magical that has so far only been spoken of and never seen.
>> >I've been thinking about some other stuff she has been saying
>> >about book #5 and connecting a few dots. What if this new
>> >magical place...
>
>> >...is the girl's dormitory?
>
>> I'm actually surprised that he and Ron haven't already made a trip
>> there for some reason, be it to talk with Hermione or to play
>> peeping Tom. AFAICT, there's nothing in the Gryffindor tower to stop
>> the boys from going into the girls' rooms, and vice versa.
>
>So am I, actually. When this possibility occured to me, I wondered why
>we have never seen it yet. But the fact is, we haven't. ^_^x
Well, Harry is 15, got an invisibility cloak, and the girls dorm is right
across the common room.... Puberty and bad ideas should kick in soon (in fact,
it should have already) :)
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