The Word.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

18 quote

Brought to my attention by Wiz
"You'll find i can be rather...persuasive" what a BA. Tom Riddle

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this one is a little weird, and i found it on http://mugglenet.com/ it's supposedly foreshadowing for Sirius's death in Order of the Phoenix, when they go to St. Mungos they pass a ward that says Creature Induced Injuries 'Dangerous' Dai Llewwllyn Ward: Serious Bites. The highlighted text, according to some, is a message that Kreacher is Dangerous, Die Sirius. This could be a coincidence but hey, its an odd one...

Mind...BLOWN!

Saturday, October 30, 2010

19 quote


"If you made a better rat than human Peter, that's not much to boast about" Sirius Black telling it like it is to Pettigrew in The Prisoner of Azkaban

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The mirror of erised reads: Erised stra ehru oyt ube cafru oyt on wohsi, Gibberish? or a trick of the mirror? backwards, with some letters moved together or pushed apart, the mirror reads: "I show not your face but your hearts desire" Sounds fitting doesn't it?

Mind Blown isn't it?

Friday, October 29, 2010

20 quote


"You're a wizard Harry,"

said by ol' Hagrid

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This one is better than yesterdays in my opinion


JK Rowling uses the number 7 often throughout the series. There are 7 grades at Hogwarts, 7 books, 7 years old is the general age when wizards and witches begin to show magical qualities, the chapter "7 Potters" in the Deathly Hallows, Voldemort makes 7 Horcruxes, 7 players on a quidditch team, 7 Weasley Children, 7 floors to Hogwarts, Harry paid 7 galleons for his wand, 7 puzzles leading up to sorcerers stone, the basilisk attacked 7 people, 7 snakes on the door to the Chamber of Secrets, and Harry escaped death 7 times from Voldemort. There are actually plenty more than the above mentioned, and if you want to read them, you can click here


Your mind is definately blown


(for funsicles, 7 is a multiple of 42, which just so happens to be the name of my blog)

Thursday, October 28, 2010

what.

Oh hey new follow Claire Wyatt I loooooooovve yooouu

21 Quote


"I can teach you how to bewitch the mind, and ensare the senses. I can teach you how to bottle fame, brew glory, and even put a stopper in death. Then again, there maybe some of you who've come to Hogwarts possessing abilities so formidable that you feel confident enough. to not pay attention." A slightly sexual description of a potions class to 11 year olds by Ol' Snapey

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3 weeks, it's so close you can almost taste it...



Alright here we go

WARNING KIDDIES! LANGUAGE IN THE QUOTE.

Severus Snape


This one is kinda obvious but Severus comes from "Severe" and we all know Snape is a rather strict teacher. Snape is a little trickier because it means NOTHING but because people always refrence snakes with his last name, I'm thinking Rowling meant for that to be a connection. So your mind might not have been blown, but hey, its been a long day and I'm only one person with a love for H. Piddy!!!


So your mind was lightly charred.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

22 Quote


"I hope you're all pleased with yourselves. We could all have been been killed - or worse - expelled. Now if you don't mind, I'm going to bed." Hermione. Little PO'd eleven year old, overreacting and not sorting out her priorities.

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This little doozy i figured out all by my lonesome, in Freshman year Honors Euro Civ.


Lupin's first name is Remus. Lupin is close to Lupe which means wolf in Latin.

The founders of Rome, according to myth were two brothers raised by wolves named Romulus and REMUS and in the 7th Book Lupin uses the name Romulus as a code name. Am I freak? Fact. Is your mind blown? Fact.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

WHAT

4 FOLLOWERS my god, look whose getting totally popular! Thanks Maria Abadie!!!

23 quote


"hearing voices no one else can hear isn't a good sign, even in the wizarding world" A vote of confidence from Ron Weasley in The Chamber of Secrets book (not movie).

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Almost 3 weeks away chil'lens, and I still have plenty more facts to go around
PS. I won a bet by proving I know more about Harry Potter than my friend! she owes me a WAND Hollow Victory??? I think so...



Anyways here we go, for all you French Speakers out there:

What does the name of He-who-must-not-be-named mean???

Vol- Flight

de- of (but in this case, with conjugational mumbo jumbo "from")

mort- death

So kiddies what does that say mixed together? "Flight from death" which, for anyone who knows the Harry Potter series, is Voldemort's main goal (to avoid death and be immortal)

Monday, October 25, 2010

24 quote


I'm trying to get you all (Mary) pumped by doing quotes that are well known or silly, accompanied by funny pictures of puppet pals and (sexy?) Umbridges???


"Fear of the name only increases fear in the thing itself" A wise lesson taught to H. Piddy at the tender age of eleven by our favorite Headmaster: Dumbledore...

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Getting closer kiddies...


Dolores Umbridge


Dolores is the plural form of the spanish Dolor, which means pain in english, Dolorous means causing or expressing grief/suffering


Umbridge is similar to the english word Umbrage, which can mean to offend, insult or cast a shadow upon...coincidence??? I think NOT.


That burning you smell? your mind was blown. again.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

New Record

Congratulations! I have reached a new record and currently have 2 followers!!! Thanks Mary Purnell! You are one in a million.

25 Quote


"Kill the Spare"

Said by Voldy, concerning Edward Cullen - I mean Cedric Diggory - while in...THE GRAVEYARD

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So today kiddies I have to think of another random fact that somehow I know, to tickle your fancy. Ok, here we go:

Hermione's middle name is Jean, it was originally Jane, but Rowling changed so Hermione wouldn't have a close similarity to Dolores Jane Umbridge...dun dun dunnnnn


Mind blown again? you're welcome

Saturday, October 23, 2010

26 Quote


"Yeah Quirrell was a great teacher. There was just that minor drawback of him having Lord Voldemort sticking out the back of his head" Said by an angst ridden Harry when he was but fifteen. Bless...

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26. will be a fact that is well known to anyone who read the books The first Horcrux (Slytherin's Locket) is mentioned for the first time NOT in book 6 but in book 5, when Harry and the Gang are cleaning out Grimmuland Place and find many old Artifacts including "a heavy locket that none of them could open" (609) WHABAM I JUST BLEW YOUR MIND/ just kidding. as I said you already know this. So its a fact in the easiest way possible. Anywho, onto this weeks quote...Too nerdy??? eh, I don't care at this point...

Friday, October 22, 2010

I did not give up

Ha.
I tricked you all.
You may have thought I gave up becaus eno one was following my blog, but in reality you can't stop me. only the crippling amount of homework I have been given the year can. It stopped me for a while, but I am back and better than ever now that I have a short breather between Academic Quarters. (school is fun! school is fun!) My friend Mary convinced me to blog again so here you go Katie Rudder, my one follower. For the next 26 Days I will give you a fact about Harry Potter in Honor of the Deathly Hallows coming out next month. Then, at the end, I will blog my eperience seeing the movie at midnight. (in costume of course) Who knows? maybe this craze will give my blog a definate shape!