Mad-Eye Moody sees all, knows all.
Do you think the wizarding world has number theorists?
Angel ,'Just Rewards (2)'
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Mad-Eye Moody sees all, knows all.
Do you think the wizarding world has number theorists?
I wish I had a study partner. This would be easier with a partner.
Do you think the wizarding world has number theorists?
They probably only deal with magic numbers.
Good morning, all.
I'm in Ventura. Went to ND's most recent opening, Tick Tick Boom. It's the autobiographical musical that Jonathan Larson wrote before he wrote Rent. It was fun—I liked it.
Now I'm wide awake and ND is passed out sleeping still. Of course I had to forget my school bag with the craploads of grading I've yet to do, so I can't fill this time with productivity.
Restless. Somone entertain me.
t props chin on hands, looks expectant
Ooooo...let's play a game! I'll start a story, and each person writes the next part.
Once upon a time, there was a beautiful princess named Kristin. She traveled near and far looking for...
...a dragon! With purple stripes, who breathed sparkly red-gold fire, and graded papers as a hobby...
While on this quest, she met an unlikely knight. Wearing a beard and a kilt, he caught her eye and said...
(also, Kristin, insent)
They probably only deal with magic numbers.
You big funny geek. Er, sorry to interrupt.
(He just woke up long enough for me to read him the story so far and mumbled, "There is no way this is going to end well.")
(Raq, will ponder email and get back to you.)
(I so want a paper-grading dragon.)
(I so want a paper-grading dragon.)
Those need to be trained to not breath fire on the papers, you know.