I think I am scarred for life.
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I was taking a nap, and I had a terrible dream in which Rabbit was feeding Winnie the Pooh lots of honey so he couldn't get out of his burrow; you see, he wanted to keep Pooh there as his sex slave. And then Pooh stuck his head out of the hole to see what the weather was like, and Kanga and Roo happened along and wondered why they hadn't seen him lately.
Pooh explained that he had visited Rabbit, eaten a bit too much, and couldn't get through the door now. But the burrow was quite comfortable, and Rabbit always had an extra pot of honey around, so he didn't particularly mind.
Kanga became suspicious, and was going to tell Christopher Robin that Rabbit was keeping Pooh prisoner, but Rabbit found out about this and managed to bash her and Roo over their heads with a frying pan and feed them to Eeyore, who had mysteriously changed from a donkey to a hyena.
Eeyore coughed out a bone, asked how Pooh was doing lately, and wondered if Kanga had any more relatives.
Rabbit leered, said Pooh was just fine, thank you, and he'd be sure to tell Eeyore if he ran across anyone looking for Kanga.
I cannot BELIEVE this came out of my head.
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Also, a question: what is the difference between Christmas dinner and Christmas tea, and at what time of day would each meal occur? Because Hermione explains her plan after Christmas dinner, but she, Harry, and Ron don't feed the chocolate cakes to Crabbe and Goyle until after Christmas tea.
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I was taking a nap, and I had a terrible dream in which Rabbit was feeding Winnie the Pooh lots of honey so he couldn't get out of his burrow; you see, he wanted to keep Pooh there as his sex slave. And then Pooh stuck his head out of the hole to see what the weather was like, and Kanga and Roo happened along and wondered why they hadn't seen him lately.
Pooh explained that he had visited Rabbit, eaten a bit too much, and couldn't get through the door now. But the burrow was quite comfortable, and Rabbit always had an extra pot of honey around, so he didn't particularly mind.
Kanga became suspicious, and was going to tell Christopher Robin that Rabbit was keeping Pooh prisoner, but Rabbit found out about this and managed to bash her and Roo over their heads with a frying pan and feed them to Eeyore, who had mysteriously changed from a donkey to a hyena.
Eeyore coughed out a bone, asked how Pooh was doing lately, and wondered if Kanga had any more relatives.
Rabbit leered, said Pooh was just fine, thank you, and he'd be sure to tell Eeyore if he ran across anyone looking for Kanga.
I cannot BELIEVE this came out of my head.
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Also, a question: what is the difference between Christmas dinner and Christmas tea, and at what time of day would each meal occur? Because Hermione explains her plan after Christmas dinner, but she, Harry, and Ron don't feed the chocolate cakes to Crabbe and Goyle until after Christmas tea.
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Date: 2005-05-10 02:55 am (UTC)The difference is, you will feel no guilt.
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Date: 2005-05-10 03:13 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-05-10 04:14 am (UTC)Actually, to this day I have blotted the song "Joshua the Giraffe" out of my head, because I found it unspeakably creepy. And I had to listen to it daily. *shudders*
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Date: 2005-05-10 05:13 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-05-10 05:28 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-05-10 02:08 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-05-10 02:11 pm (UTC)This is at Hogwarts, during CoS, not at the Weasleys'. So I'm estimating dinner at around 1-ish, and tea at 5-ish. Or something like that.
What threw me is that Hermione made up the cakes during or before dinner, but then they just sat around until tea. Which would tend to make them go stale. And who wants to eat stale cake?
This is either a case of JKR's incredibly imprecise time sense striking again, or a case of her painting Crabbe and Goyle, in the broadest possible strokes, as complete idiots. (I'm not wildly fond of either option. *sigh*)
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Date: 2005-05-10 03:27 pm (UTC)I wonder if Hermione is a good cook? She could be completely incompetent in the kitchen, but I think it's more likely she's incredibly careful and precise and gets frustrated with recipes that say things like "salt to taste."
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Date: 2005-05-10 05:30 pm (UTC)