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May. 4th, 2006 02:29 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm far from a H/Hr-shipper, and I love Ron to pieces, but some of their arguments...Rereading book three, you gotta wonder where they get their arguments from. We get Ron and Harry shunning Hermione for the longest time, first because of the Firebolt, then because of Ron thinking Crookshanks has eaten Scabbers. He yells at Hermione for the latter, and she breaking out in tears and running away. I know, they're thirteen, and I'm certainly not holding it up as proof that Harry and Hermione are going to get together, because Harry didn't talk to her either, and even Hagrid admonishing the boys didn't help. So yeah. (Hermione hugging Ron and Ron being all flustered and just a teenage boy confronted with the species that is teenage girls is cute, though.) I'm just surprised this doesn't crop up in Harmonians' defense of their ship. Or maybe it does, frankly it's a place of the fandom I don't want to wade into.
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And the plotlines for one of the soaps are being published in a gossipy rag. An actress left her script lying around at Schiphol. *snerks.* I couldn't care less, it ranks slightly below the revelation that the majority wants the Queen to abdicate in five years so her son can ascend to the throne. It's just funny. Both the production company and the broadcasting channel are not going to sue the gossip-magazine, though they do deplore its decision to publish the plot.
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And the plotlines for one of the soaps are being published in a gossipy rag. An actress left her script lying around at Schiphol. *snerks.* I couldn't care less, it ranks slightly below the revelation that the majority wants the Queen to abdicate in five years so her son can ascend to the throne. It's just funny. Both the production company and the broadcasting channel are not going to sue the gossip-magazine, though they do deplore its decision to publish the plot.