And after all that money I spent on the application fees...
2007-11-24 09:31:03
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answer #1
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answered by kent_shakespear 7
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I'd really love to be a teacher at Hogwarts. But I have no problems missing out on the other fictional places you mentioned. One sounds like it will be populated with people I would not appreciate, the other sounds like I wouldn't like the climate.
2007-11-24 09:52:05
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answer #2
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answered by auntb93 7
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You have no idea how sad I get when I realize I'm not the one going to Hogwarts... I'm not even married but I'll feel so miserable when I realize than my kids won't go there too...
2007-11-24 12:24:53
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answer #3
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answered by alLe 5
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Expecto Patronum.
2016-04-05 07:10:23
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answered by Jane 4
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Actually, I would rather like to live in Harry's world. I don't worry about missing out on heaven, but quiditch seems like such fun!
2007-11-24 09:27:55
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answer #5
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answered by atheist 6
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Wow, ILOVEJESUS girl is really taking this personally. I accept your point; I don't miss any TV shows I don't see, now do I? We'll just have to see who's right when we eventually die...
2007-11-25 11:43:10
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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: ) Thank you.
I'd totally rather live in Hogwarts, anyway. I'd try out for the Quidditch team and be the seeker.
Edit: Mariah, what a loving Christian you are. How sweet.
2007-11-24 09:29:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I feel sad I never meet aslan or went to Narnia but I am sure I will in the next life.
2007-11-24 09:29:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a Christian, and this is a pretty good analogy. I understand what you are saying. Your point is well taken.
2007-11-24 09:51:24
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answered by batgirl2good 7
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Weemaryanne,
Very nicely played. You get a star!
It is as effective as threatening me with a Hell which I don't believe in.
lol@Kent
2007-11-24 09:32:45
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answer #10
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answered by Pangloss (Ancora Imparo) AFA 7
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