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Penny ([info]clearlypenny) wrote in [info]finnigans_rpg,
@ 2014-11-06 10:40:00

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I've never been able to understand the muggle traditions of Guy Fawkes night. It always seemed horribly distasteful but recently its become downright untenable.

Yesterday evening does not rank high up on my most favourite public holidays of the year and my mood has likely been influenced by gaining a cold from my co-worker who sniffled and sneezed into her handkerchiefs like she was solely responsible for stemming the tide of snot from her ruby red festive nose.



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[info]knowhow
2014-11-06 02:30 pm UTC (link)
You're putting way more thought into it than anyone who's actually going out to enjoy the fireworks is. Including me. I love fireworks. I went to a muggle display last night and I'm thinking of finding a magical one this weekend.

I wouldn't mind if the tradition of burning effigies disappeared. As long as we can keep toffee apples and fireworks and sparklers and roasting marshmallows over an open fire.

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[info]clearlypenny
2014-11-06 04:52 pm UTC (link)
I put a lot of thought into everything - especially mass public celebrations such as that. It's always left a bitter taste in my mouth since I found out the true meaning of it - though as a child I did love the bright, colourful explosions.,

Those traditions are good! Along with cinder toffee and bonfire bangers and mash! Which magical one are you going to try and get to?

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[info]knowhow
2014-11-06 06:52 pm UTC (link)
I'm not particularly surprised. Sometimes it's nice to turn off the grown-up part of your mind and just enjoy the pretty pretty lights.

Bonfire bangers and mash isn't one I've come across. A friend always raves about parkin and treacle toffee this time of year. I don't really know. Does Hogsmeade have a display? I haven't been there in a while.

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[info]clearlypenny
2014-11-08 09:22 pm UTC (link)
Hmm, its something I'm not sure of since I haven't lived in the village for a good number of years. I bet it does though, and it would be magical.

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[info]wolfinboots
2014-11-08 08:40 am UTC (link)
My family and I left town, so we missed the worst of it, luckily. Fireworks aren't among our favorite things, so it worked out well.

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[info]clearlypenny
2014-11-08 09:23 pm UTC (link)
Oh? Do you have any other traditions you do this time of year?

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[info]wolfinboots
2014-11-09 04:00 am UTC (link)
It's less a time of year thing than something we do to keep close to each other. Camping is a good thing to help with that, we've found. It's a lot of fun.

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[info]abidingpercy
2014-11-08 06:09 pm UTC (link)
My impression is that there is perhaps a touch of gallows' humour in the tradition? Sometimes we laugh unnecessarily at something so that it does not disturb us too much.

I'm sorry to hear that you've been ill - would you like me to ask Mum to send over some of her chicken soup? It has never failed to help me feel better when I've been under the weather.

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[info]clearlypenny
2014-11-08 09:37 pm UTC (link)
Perhaps but it is rather morbid. I had nightmares as a child about being tossed onto a bonfire so my reaction might be slightly biased.

No, no its perfectly fine. You know how it is with illness'; one just wants to wallow in bed and drink copious amounts of tea along with feeling sorry for oneself. All this magical ability and there's no charm to give you a hug? For shame.

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[info]abidingpercy
2014-11-09 04:07 pm UTC (link)
I'm sorry about that. It is a terrible thing what nightmares can wreak on our minds.

Well, if you are ever in need of a hug, I am always happy to provide one, and if you can wait until Sunday, then Lucy would be with me to give you one as well. She does adore you.

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[info]clearlypenny
2014-11-09 04:21 pm UTC (link)
Oh Perce, you know I'm never one to turn down the chance of a hug but I'd feel absolutely wretched if I infected you with this bug. I should be fine for this weekend however if you and Lucy fancy doing brunch?

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[info]abidingpercy
2014-11-09 05:59 pm UTC (link)
Sunday brunch would be lovely. We can meet you shortly after Allegra drops Lucy off at ten, if you like.

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[info]clearlypenny
2014-11-09 06:36 pm UTC (link)
That would be lovely. Theres no better start to weekend mornings than with my two favourite people.

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[info]abidingpercy
2014-11-09 06:40 pm UTC (link)
The feeling is indeed mutual.

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[info]clearlypenny
2014-11-09 06:51 pm UTC (link)
Sometimes I wo...

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Perfect.

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