Having grown up on a dairy farm, I really dislike cows. They're very stupid. And on rare occasions, dangerous.
I enjoy eating beef as a form of revenge.
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Having grown up on a dairy farm, I really dislike cows. They're very stupid. And on rare occasions, dangerous.
I enjoy eating beef as a form of revenge.
Having grown up on a dairy farm, I really dislike cows. They're very stupid. And on rare occasions, dangerous.tommyrot, yes! My great-grandfather was a dairy farmer, and my great-uncle worked on a dairy farm still when I was a kid. That's where the scary trapped-in-a-corner-by-cows picture came from.
I can't say that I dislike cows, really, but I'm often suspicious of them.
ETA: Which is why my Patronus wouldn't be a cow. Ahem. I'm on topic, really!
I, like David Boreanaz, fear the pecky fluttery vicious menace what is a chicken.
If your Patronus was a cow, it would be a very, very stupid Patronus.
Considering how I feel about ants my patronus may well be an anteater. But it's probably a rat.
If your Patronus was a cow, it would be a very, very stupid Patronus.
Of course it's stupid! It picks fights with Dementors, those things are freakin' scary!
Two tidbits gleaned from Slate's roundtable review of the book:
1. Victoire's name suggests she was conceived on the night of Voldemort's defeat. (Entirely plausible since my college roommate was conceived in Pittsburgh the night the Pirates beat the Yankees in 1960.)
2. Neville's story echoes and mirrors that of Peter Pettigrew, but since the Trio was kinder to Neville than the other Marauders had been to Peter it had a different outcome. I'd also argue that Neville was just made of awesome and Wormtail was made of snips and snails and rat tails. Still, one of the many interesting narrative parallels that JKR wove into the books and handled so well.
I got wolf on both. Of course, on the first one, there was an option to choose what you wanted, and I chose wolf, so...
Two bits from the Salon interview with the screenwriter of OotP, Michael Goldenberg.
Harry is being pulled between the poles of isolation and community. To me, that is one of the more effective things about the film -- that you do feel his struggle, and that in the end it is because of his connection with Ron and Hermione and something bigger than himself -- that's what gives him the advantage over Voldemort.
This is, of course, one of the central themes of BtVS. It is what Joss returns to again and again to distinguish Buffy from her predecessor (and predeceasing) slayers.
Also, the St. Mungo's scene is the one that he really hated to lose. And Snape's worst memory was much longer and more fully developed originally.