Campbell, the author of my historical linguistics textbook, is a Hermione/Ron fan. *nods*
At first, I thought I thinking about hp too much when I was reading my textbook. I saw Harry and Ron's names in an example sentence and just shrugged it off as coincidence. After all...they're somewhat common names, right? But then, I saw Hermione's name. Not common. And the sentence that it was in...
(1) Hermione is going to marry Ron.
Now, that couldn't be coincidence at all. And then of course, he had to smack me in the head with "Ron is going to like Hermione. Hermione is going to go to Hogwarts."
Right. Hogwarts.
Well, if Campbell had intended to catch my attention, he sure did. Why didn't he mention Remus somewhere while he was at it? D=
At first, I thought I thinking about hp too much when I was reading my textbook. I saw Harry and Ron's names in an example sentence and just shrugged it off as coincidence. After all...they're somewhat common names, right? But then, I saw Hermione's name. Not common. And the sentence that it was in...
(1) Hermione is going to marry Ron.
Now, that couldn't be coincidence at all. And then of course, he had to smack me in the head with "Ron is going to like Hermione. Hermione is going to go to Hogwarts."
Right. Hogwarts.
Well, if Campbell had intended to catch my attention, he sure did. Why didn't he mention Remus somewhere while he was at it? D=
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