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Post by lilith p. barbary on Feb 25, 2011 20:20:26 GMT -5
to whom it may concern,
i found this notebook in my classroom, and it had your name on it. hopefully this charm works, otherwise i'm afraid this letter as well as your notebook might end up in a sewer somewhere. if so, i also send my apologies. which, if you don't get this letter, you'll never know about. thus and so, professor barbary [/right][/font][/blockquote][/justify]
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Post by mikey on Feb 25, 2011 20:53:20 GMT -5
Professor Barbary, thank you for returning my notebook. i've been looking for this bloody thing for what seemed to be ages! this book is very important to me, i keep all of potion's information in here and my own tidbit of notes. ever so grateful, albus potter P.S.when do you want the essays turned in? i forgot when and i'd like to know so i can get the paper finished. thanks.
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Post by lilith p. barbary on Feb 25, 2011 21:44:54 GMT -5
to mr. albus potter,
oh, thank neptune. i was beginning to think that my charm-making abilities had gone down the drain, and that would make me a rather pitiful ravenclaw alumni, wouldn't it? well anyways, i'm glad it made it's way back to you safely. or moderately safely, anyhow. i must say, i'm rather impressed -- most of your classmates care nothing for their grade in my class. so i hereby applaud you for that, albus. oh, and your essays are due a week from tomorrow. i extended the deadline yesterday, after some ravenclaw kid threw a fit about not having enough time to research his topic. good luck on your paper, by the way. i look forward to reading it. merlin, that sounded like something a lame professor would say. thus and so, professor barbary [/right][/font][/blockquote][/justify]
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Post by mikey on Feb 28, 2011 14:23:14 GMT -5
Professor Barbary, hahaha, that would be a shame! besides the fact that you are a ravenclaw alumni, but you are also still young! you still have a looong way to go before you can start forgetting spells and whatnot. the book came back in the same i lost it, a bit tattered and full of papers. oh, well thank you! potions is my favorite subject, and it's one i enjoy going to everyday. my other classes seem to get a bit boring after awhile, but i know they are all important. eh, my classmates seem to just be very lazy. okay, awesome. i am almost finished with my essay, my subject was rather easy to research. don't worry professor, you are far from being one! ever so grateful, albus potter
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Post by lilith p. barbary on Feb 28, 2011 19:42:10 GMT -5
to mr. albus potter,
i feel obliged to give you bonus points for calling me young. working at hogwarts definitely makes me feel far older than i am, needless to say. i can't say any of my books are more organized than yours, so no worries there. i'm elated to hear that you enjoy the class; there's nothing better than hearing that students actually enjoy your lectures, let alone stay awake through them.
thus and so, professor barbary [/right][/font][/blockquote][/justify]
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Post by mikey on Mar 2, 2011 18:14:16 GMT -5
professor barbary, please feel obliged! i can see why you would feel that way, majority of the other professors are...well they all have seen better and longer days. i really do enjoy your lectures, they tend to keep me on my feet. moving around from my cauldron to the supplies then back to my notes and such. never a day that really seems to repeat its self. and if you don't mind me asking, why did you decide to take on this position as your age? did you not want to head out and travel to get the feel of world and experience new things, before starting your career? i'm guessing that you don't get to see much of new scenery everyday, huh? ever so grateful, albus potter
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