Natasha Romanoff (
actuallyspeakslatin) wrote in
sortinghat_rp2013-05-29 07:51 pm
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There's nothing more to say about exams, except that they are coming up. So instead I'll write about something more interesting. I'm looking forward to the last Quidditch match, Ravenclaw versus Gryffindor. It'll be interesting and I'm sure a few people will end up in the Hospital wing. I'm not going to say that Ravenclaw will win, because Gryffindor obviously has some level of skill. It would be nice if we did win though.
The only other thing to look forward to is the up coming break. I'll be taking a trip to Volgograd with my Father. It's been a few years since I last went so it will be nice to see if anything's changed. I'm not looking forward to the humidity though. I may consider having to straighten my hair for most of the trip. We're going to stop in Moscow just to see the Bolshoi Ballet perform Giselle. It'll be nice to have a trip where nothing is obnoxiously loud and not every meal will be an eat contest.
The only other thing to look forward to is the up coming break. I'll be taking a trip to Volgograd with my Father. It's been a few years since I last went so it will be nice to see if anything's changed. I'm not looking forward to the humidity though. I may consider having to straighten my hair for most of the trip. We're going to stop in Moscow just to see the Bolshoi Ballet perform Giselle. It'll be nice to have a trip where nothing is obnoxiously loud and not every meal will be an eat contest.

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I don't think it's physically possible to come away from a Quidditch match without some damage. And if you do, there's something wrong.
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Even spectators get injuries if they're too riled up.
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Even the ones who aren't riled up can get hurt. I've seen players crash into the stands a couple times now.
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My poor parents if they only knew just how many times I've been injured in Quidditch...I'd never be allowed to play again I think!
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If they try to ban it, just tell them about Quodpot. Explosions will make Quidditch seem tame.
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I prefer to just let them live in blissful ignorance. They think it's something like soccer...er, football.
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