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December 22, 2010 at 12:00 AM
i just wanted to say i really like your series, why the every body getting along, draco and ginny, and the nudey are a little ooc you made it all work.
i love the trio, and why most people that why trio will have harry and ron as close as brothers, very few will show how close ron and hermoine are, and i love that so thank you.
i love the trio, and why most people that why trio will have harry and ron as close as brothers, very few will show how close ron and hermoine are, and i love that so thank you.
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January 29, 2006 at 12:00 AM
as far as stories go, this is one of my favorites, but a quick question. When they reached fantastic island Emily said something about a softer landing, but i thought she was staying behind to help Ginny care for Ben...so was that just a typo or did she somehow sneak on or was she supposed to be there?
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December 19, 2005 at 12:00 AM
Snape is a brick
Fart
He is the one
The only one
Who has a brick when he farts
He is a brick
Fart
Fart
He is the one
The only one
Who has a brick when he farts
He is a brick
Fart
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September 5, 2005 at 12:00 AM
I have been following this story since you started it with the very first Hogwarts Exposed. I love watching it unfold, and the amount of interaction between so many of the different characters. This is by far one of my favored stories in the Harry Potter fandom. I wait to see the next installment in such a wonderful story.
DA
DA
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July 15, 2005 at 12:00 AM
As someone who waits for your next post, I would kindly ask that you don\'t even consider stoping the series until it has an end, and an epilogue if possible. I love the series. Keep up the fabulous work.
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July 11, 2005 at 12:00 AM
I guess denise didn\'t stop to consider who emily\'s father is or what he would do to her for the attack. I\'m also looking forward to seeing rishard and eric pay for their part in that so-called competition. Hermione\'s new found activism should be a very interesting addition to the story as well as slytherin\'s reaction to it.
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October 30, 2004 at 12:00 AM
Hihi,
I've been following this story at different sites (where ever I happen to see the update first!) since towards the end of the first book and I still absolutely love it.
I just had a little secret you might not want Hermione to know about... :-) Most of the workers on cruise lines (not the ones in the fancy uniforms and on stage and such, but the ones that do the REAL work...the majority of the staff) are treated about like House-Elves. They are usually from the small island coutries and get paid only a few dollars an hour no overtime, no benefits and if they do any complaning or get sick, many times they are just dropped off at the next port with no way to get home. Most do not know enough to know that what is happening isn't legal and they also know that if they try to do anything about it, they may never get home. Many send most of their pay home to family. (Google it if you'd like, there are some interesting facts about it out there). Other than reduced taxes, it's one of the reasons why most ships are not registered to the United States even though they are based here.
Hopefully, things have gotten better now that television news programs have made this public, but Hermione really would have 'had a cow' if she found out! ;-)
I've been following this story at different sites (where ever I happen to see the update first!) since towards the end of the first book and I still absolutely love it.
I just had a little secret you might not want Hermione to know about... :-) Most of the workers on cruise lines (not the ones in the fancy uniforms and on stage and such, but the ones that do the REAL work...the majority of the staff) are treated about like House-Elves. They are usually from the small island coutries and get paid only a few dollars an hour no overtime, no benefits and if they do any complaning or get sick, many times they are just dropped off at the next port with no way to get home. Most do not know enough to know that what is happening isn't legal and they also know that if they try to do anything about it, they may never get home. Many send most of their pay home to family. (Google it if you'd like, there are some interesting facts about it out there). Other than reduced taxes, it's one of the reasons why most ships are not registered to the United States even though they are based here.
Hopefully, things have gotten better now that television news programs have made this public, but Hermione really would have 'had a cow' if she found out! ;-)
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October 30, 2004 at 12:00 AM
Hihi,
I've been following this story at different sites (where ever I happen to see the update first!) since towards the end of the first book and I still absolutely love it.
I just had a little secret you might not want Hermione to know about... :-) Most of the workers on cruise lines (not the ones in the fancy uniforms and on stage and such, but the ones that do the REAL work...the majority of the staff) are treated about like HoElveElves. They are usually from the small island coutries and get paid only a few dollars an hour no overtime, no benefits and if they do any complaning or get sick, many times they are just dropped off at the next port with no way to get home. Most do not know enough to know that what is happening isn't legal and they also know that if they try to do anything about it, they may never get home. Many send most of their pay home to family. (Google it if you'd like, there are some interesting facts about it out there). Other than reduced taxes, it's one of the reasons why most ships are not registered to the United States even though they are based here.
Hopefully, things have gotten better now that television news programs have made this public, but Hermione really would have 'had a cow' if she found out! ;-)
I've been following this story at different sites (where ever I happen to see the update first!) since towards the end of the first book and I still absolutely love it.
I just had a little secret you might not want Hermione to know about... :-) Most of the workers on cruise lines (not the ones in the fancy uniforms and on stage and such, but the ones that do the REAL work...the majority of the staff) are treated about like HoElveElves. They are usually from the small island coutries and get paid only a few dollars an hour no overtime, no benefits and if they do any complaning or get sick, many times they are just dropped off at the next port with no way to get home. Most do not know enough to know that what is happening isn't legal and they also know that if they try to do anything about it, they may never get home. Many send most of their pay home to family. (Google it if you'd like, there are some interesting facts about it out there). Other than reduced taxes, it's one of the reasons why most ships are not registered to the United States even though they are based here.
Hopefully, things have gotten better now that television news programs have made this public, but Hermione really would have 'had a cow' if she found out! ;-)
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August 23, 2004 at 12:00 AM
GREAT STORY! You're writing ability is amazing. Keep up the good work!
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August 11, 2004 at 12:00 AM
Good jod,keep it up!!! Can't wait till chapter three is up. Loved the first two stories!