Maybe they thought it was like a Greek Stereotype, and worried about fielding letters from scads of touchy men named Nikos? Or maybe I just watch the Sopranos too much.(Because several of those characters are very rabid about portrayals of Italian characters. It's very meta.)
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There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Maybe they thought it was like a Greek Stereotype
Hee. I like this. Those Greeks, flogging dodgy monsters (the ones we forgot to nick when we stole their antiquities) to half-giants in pubs. Yep.
Now if it had been in a kebab shop...
Those Greeks, flogging dodgy monsters (the ones we forgot to nick when we stole their antiquities) to half-giants in pubs.
Payback is a bitch.
Hermione's family bugs me.
We never hear about them. She sees them about two weeks a year and no one seems to care if she spends all her non-school time with the Weasleys. I'd love to have a chapter on what it was like for her in the Muggle world.
I think Harry should spend part of his summer with her -- because it is odd.
They're proud of her, but they don't want to see her.
I agree. They should spend some time at the Granger's. Arthur will be very very jealous.
I want to know more about the Potters. Maybe I missed it, but was James an orphan? Where are the Potters?
YEAH! Does DD say in SS?
The Potters were older when they had James who was an only child. I guess they didn't have living siblings either -- or none with offspring.
Is that in Sourcer's Stone?