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Big Grin I see you found my prezzy in the troll tank Dobby Thumbs Up

I went to check earlier to see if you found it but the thread was Goneee Frowner


Yes I love him Sossy, when I have more time I will sort out my avatar - i love the rubic cube man too.

It wasn't a nice thread and I am glad they pulled it.
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Originally posted by Dobby the House Elf:
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Originally posted by **sossy**:
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Originally posted by **sossy**:
Shameless bump of own post from bottom of last page Blush

Big Grin I see you found my prezzy in the troll tank Dobby Thumbs Up

I went to check earlier to see if you found it but the thread was Goneee Frowner


Yes I love him Sossy, when I have more time I will sort out my avatar - i love the rubic cube man too.

It wasn't a nice thread and I am glad they pulled it.


I love your rubic cube man too, maybe the pic could replace one of the smilies in your sig so you don't lose mr rubycube as an AV Big Grin
**sossy**
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Originally posted by mary_bee:
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Originally posted by Dobby the House Elf:
I am looking forward to seeing them going back to Voldy's past.


Oooh yeah!

I hope this film doesn't disappoint.


tbh i think it is going to Frowner I posted a link to wiki somewhere earlier in the thread that has got the missed bits...


Frowner

I bet it's going to be the best bits too.

I can't wait for the 7th film. Although, it'll be the 8th really, 'cause they're doing it in two parts apparently.
mary_bee
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Originally posted by velvet:

what is a butterbear?


Butterbeer

Butterbeer is the drink of choice for younger wizards. Harry is first presented with the beverage in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Though House-elves can become intoxicated on butterbeer, there is a very small amount of alcohol in it, and humans are usually unaffected by it save for a feeling of "warmth". In the sixth book, Harry wonders what Ron and Hermione might do at Professor Slughorn's Christmas party "under the influence of Butterbeer", indicating that it can lower inhibitions, though presumably in very large amounts. J. K. Rowling said in her interview to Bon AppÃĐtit magazine that she imagines it "to taste a little bit like less-sickly butterscotch". Butterbeer can be served cold or hot but either way it has a warming effect. Roald Dahl used a similar word play in his book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in chapter 23 when he mentioned the Oompa-Loompas getting drunk on butterscotch and buttergin.

Butterbeer was a real drink made from beer, sugar, eggs, nutmeg and butter back in Tudor times. British celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal recreated the drink for his show "Heston's Tudor Feast".

Straight from Wiki Big Grin hope this helps Big Grin
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