Your Animagus form....what are you?

Who do you like best and who could you definately live without? Will there be romance in the air for any of them and who will end up with who?

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Postby Un'Anima Persa » Sunday 13 February 2005 1:12:16am

i think i'd prolly be a tiger, or a panther...
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Postby DragonFiend17 » Sunday 20 February 2005 3:31:48am

a RED dragon :lol:
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Postby Un'Anima Persa » Sunday 20 February 2005 4:03:05am

DragonFiend17 wrote:a RED dragon :lol:


you really like red don't you?? first the corrupt wish game, now this?? what next?? lol

but i cant talk, b/c that is one of my 3 favorite colors...
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Postby Hagger 9003 » Monday 21 February 2005 6:56:37pm

the best would be a red squirrel. so fast, and able to climb up pretty much anything. also, it looks cute, which can be usefull.... :evil grin: :lol:
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Postby DragonFiend17 » Thursday 24 February 2005 2:34:23am

red is MY color. :x you can have gray. lol! :lol: :grin: :x :lol: :razz: :lol:
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Postby Hagger 9003 » Thursday 24 February 2005 6:46:09pm

im english, and therefore, cos the squirrels come from there, i claim ownership of the squirrel!!! anyways, ur a dragon. cooler, more dangerous, but still not as good.

P.S. if anyone is wondering, i do live in amsterdam, but i only just moved there. i am english!!!!
P.P.S. Its grey, not gray!!!
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Postby Tanuki » Friday 25 February 2005 2:35:40am

actually, thanks to the subtleties of the english language (which is a lesson in cultural dynamic unto itself) it's both. Thanks to the evolution of the language on two seperate continents, they are both valid. Wild, huh?
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Postby Phoenix in the Ashes » Saturday 26 February 2005 7:01:44am

In Australia & New Zealand they use Grey too. I just can't imagine using Gray instead, I wonder why they changed the spelling. Probably because Americans couldn't be bothered learning to spell the word so they just changed it to what it sounds like. As they did with colour. I don't really care though.
I think I've said this before, but I'd like to be a duck or an owl I think fits my personality well.
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Postby Hagger 9003 » Saturday 26 February 2005 6:06:27pm

lets not start a trans-atlantic argument here. at my school, i spend most of every lunchtime arguing about crisps, chips, and fries. it just gets boring.

being an owl would be cool, but a duck would be good as well. then, you could swim and fly, two things squirrels cant (although we can jump between trees pretty easily.
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Postby Tanuki » Sunday 27 February 2005 12:18:24am

Why does any dialouge on language have to turn into an insult on americans. It honestly is insensative and in bad taste; no matter how much you love your native land

As far as Grey and Gray are concerned, here's the hard fact. Both are correct, however, how they are used is different. one is used as a noun and one is used as an adjective; that is the just of it. I don't know which is which, sorry
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Postby Phoenix in the Ashes » Sunday 27 February 2005 3:12:03am

Hmm how could use grey (or gray) as a noun? Using it as an adjective is obvious, but hmm? The closest thing i know to gray is a hockey stick brand called "Grays" lol.
I meant no offence with what I said before btw. It wasn't till I read it after that I realised it could be taken as an insult.
And it's more like a trans-pacific actually lol. As you're not arguing Hagger, how could it be atlantic lol :D .
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Postby Lexi_potter » Sunday 27 February 2005 4:40:40am

A white tiger. Beautiful but deadly
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Postby Un'Anima Persa » Sunday 27 February 2005 8:07:12pm

Hagger 9003 wrote:P.P.S. Its grey, not gray!!!


i am american, and not at all insulted. i understand that different countries use different spellings, and i use both myself. it kinda P*sses off my teacher though.
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Postby Un'Anima Persa » Sunday 27 February 2005 8:08:39pm

Tanuki wrote:
As far as Grey and Gray are concerned, here's the hard fact. Both are correct, however, how they are used is different. one is used as a noun and one is used as an adjective; that is the just of it. I don't know which is which, sorry


like AFFECT an EFFECT?!?!?! thAT IS COOL!!
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Postby Tanuki » Sunday 27 February 2005 8:53:42pm

Phoenix in the Ashes wrote:Hmm how could use grey (or gray) as a noun? Using it as an adjective is obvious, but hmm? The closest thing i know to gray is a hockey stick brand called "Grays" lol.
I meant no offence with what I said before btw. It wasn't till I read it after that I realised it could be taken as an insult.
And it's more like a trans-pacific actually lol. As you're not arguing Hagger, how could it be atlantic lol :D .


Gre(a)y the color itself and Gra(e)y as in "it is a gra(e)y day" or "a gre(a)y sweater"
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