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My girlfriend, who has been out of the country for a month and lives in a different city during the school year, just called and asked me to come to a "Harry Potter feast" (I am not allowed to make fun of the food). I am now insanly giddy and full of joie de vie.
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How is she going to make the food transform into the next course like they do in the books/movies?
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Pixiest, I have a friend, who is a girl with whom I share many interests and to whom I am very attracted, and I flatter myself in thinking she feels the same. Neither of us formaly dates either eachother or anyone else, but I am certainly the biggest male prescence in her life other than her father.
P.S., she said today that se wants to study Mediaeval literature at Oxford.
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Congrats, Pel, and Happy Birthday. Your girlfriend sounds adorable. Medieval Lit and Harry Potter an interesting person make...
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You know, I always thought pumpkin juice sounded sort of nasty. I'm curious though and hope you share how it all goes.
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What is up with Oxford?! Is it truly the be-all end-all of human civilization and learning? Can I still ascend to a higher plane of existence if I don't go to Oxford? Am I missing out on a shiny glow that my diploma just won't bestow upon me?
(Also: What's wrong with Cambridge? They have punts!... is this about the boat races? Cambridge doesn't always come second, you know.)
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So what is a "Harry Potter feast" like? Have you already gone and can describe it for us? Or is it upcoming yet?
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