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Postby Cedric » Friday 1 April 2005 3:12:00pm

Fred and George are classic. Who can't appreciate them?!
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Postby Phoenix in the Ashes » Saturday 2 April 2005 4:33:03am

Lol someone without a great sense of humour, and even then they must appreciate something that they do!! Who can't!!
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Postby Hagger 9003 » Saturday 2 April 2005 8:00:41pm

i think everyone has their funny parts. even draco's jokes are a bit funny, but too cruel for my taste. gred anf forge are amazing, but so is ron, and mrs weasley is funny with her outbursts. snape is very good with his sarcasm, which is often mean, but always hilarious. harry is good with his comments, but ron outstrips him by quite a bit. lots of characters are good to laugh at, like draco and his cronies when they run away, and filch and umbridge trying to stop the fireworks. Mr weasley is funny when he is around muggles. "did you go on the underground? really? with escapators?" :lol:
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Postby Cedric » Sunday 3 April 2005 12:30:24am

Yeah, Mr. Weasly and his collections haha. What a wonderful character.
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Postby Nightcrawler » Sunday 3 April 2005 11:51:46am

I always get a laugh out of the Dursleys, especially Uncle Vernon and Dudley :lol:

Peeves is funny too in his own bizarre and twisted way.
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Postby Tween_Luv » Wednesday 6 April 2005 5:46:16am

fred and george are obvious...i also like hermione...
a seen which for some odd reason i found kinda funny (my friend was laughing so hard it made me laugh) was when Harry was having a temper tantrum in dumbledore's office after Sirius died. i had mixed feelings for that seen...i felt sad for him..angry for him throwing things...and laughing kind of because you know how sometimes if people do such unthinkable things..you just start laughing?
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Postby Tanuki » Wednesday 6 April 2005 6:16:18pm

Meh, with me, that scene was sort of a "been there" moment. I've been so angry, I wanted to destroy things; I can't imagine having watched teh closest thing I have to a father die
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Postby Tween_Luv » Thursday 7 April 2005 5:45:13am

yeah, it wasn't a really funny moment for me ...it was just..."wow, i can't believe he did that" *exasperated laugh* kinda. its hard to explian. yeah, i've never had that experience....i've been that mad before..but never because of something like that...=\
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Postby Hagger 9003 » Thursday 7 April 2005 3:58:56pm

i used to get really angry. but the worse thing about it is afterwards. you feel like such a twit, sayin sorry, and pretending like it didnt happen. most of the time, i wish it hadnt happened, because i never had a good reason. it was just a build up, and then i would become ultra-sensitive to evrything for a few days. but something like a death would leave me empty. i couldnt get angry. i couldnt do anything
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Postby Tween_Luv » Friday 8 April 2005 3:31:18am

yeah, i konw exactly what you mean. Whenever i get REALLY angry, i always say sorry for it..and it makes me feel soo...bad, to put in light terms. but, the closest thing to a death close to me was when my moms boss died..and i really liked her..but, i was 6 then..so i didn't really understand anything about death .
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Postby Tanuki » Saturday 9 April 2005 7:00:15pm

yeah, imagine having mommy murdered; lets see how you react once that feeling of being dead inside goes away
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Postby Cedric » Monday 11 April 2005 3:27:10am

That would be terrible, no home cooked meals when I'd come back home to visit. (Thats not the only thing I'd miss...I'm not that mean) But that would be terrible...I keep trying to imagine how Harry really felt when he found out that his parents were murdered trying to protect HIM. I'd feel aweful and sad at the same time.
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Postby Tween_Luv » Tuesday 12 April 2005 5:32:38am

yeah, i can't even come close to imagining what would happen if my parents were killed, or not still alive. *sigh* Or my grandparents...=\

I'm still thirteen so i really relly (sp?) on my parents for everything.
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Postby Nightcrawler » Wednesday 13 April 2005 5:23:38am

I always love the social gap between muggles and wizards. It makes for some hilarius situations when wizards are trying to intergrate themselves into muggle society or when muggles are trying to understand wizard concepts. I think Mr. Weasly is the funniest in this area.
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Postby Tween_Luv » Wednesday 13 April 2005 5:38:51am

yes Mr. Weasley is a hilarious character. especially with the Rubber Duck =D
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