On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 04:19:44 GMT, "Sharpe Fan"
<sharpeseagle2003@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>"William George Ferguson" <wmgfrgsn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 00:05:23 GMT, "Sharpe Fan"
>> <sharpeseagle2003@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>> >"William George Ferguson" <wmgfrgsn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> >news:dpigu09qmlmk2a6841tdefbi8mrkcq2eqp@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> It's frightening to find out that Joan is getting advice from Lord
>> >> Voldemort.
>> >>
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>> >I read the diary and I don't get it.
>> >
>> >Sharpe Fan
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>> It's a Harry Potter reference. In the books, nobody (except Harry,
>> Dumbledore, and Hermoine)is willing to say Voldemort's name, so he's
>> referred to (even in the wizard's newspaper) as 'You Know Who'.
>>
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>What they more often say is something like "He-who-must-not-be named".
Nope, the most common in conversation is "You Know Who", probably followed
by "whoozis". "He Who Must Not Be Named" is a very formal usage.
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"Who needs the big picture? Not me! Hints are fine."
-Joan Girardi
(after God showed her just a little of his omnipresent brain)


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