inteligrrl (
inteligrrl) wrote2003-05-10 09:37 pm
A thank you to the authors of ff.n...
I'd like to say a quick thank you to the authors who use the following in their summaries:
Misspelling, especially when it's obvious. ie, beaton for beaten.
Variations on the phrase "Harry is beaten by his uncle and rescued by someone unlikely." (really, just how unlikely is it for Snape to rescue him any more? Right now I'd consider rescue by Albus or Mrs Figg to be the most unlikely things.)
NOT SLASH!!!!!!!.
I'm not good at summarys, but here goes!!!
Sevristus's Challenge response.
Misspelling, especially when it's obvious. ie, beaton for beaten.
Variations on the phrase "Harry is beaten by his uncle and rescued by someone unlikely." (really, just how unlikely is it for Snape to rescue him any more? Right now I'd consider rescue by Albus or Mrs Figg to be the most unlikely things.)
NOT SLASH!!!!!!!.
I'm not good at summarys, but here goes!!!
Sevristus's Challenge response.
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I'd like to say a quick thank you to the authors who use the following in their summaries:
Misspelling, especially when it's obvious. ie, beaton for beaten.
Variations on the phrase "Harry is beaten by his uncle and rescued by someone unlikely." (really, just how unlikely is it for Snape to rescue him any more? Right now I'd consider rescue by Albus or Mrs Figg to be the most unlikely things.)
NOT SLASH!!!!!!!.
I'm not good at summarys, but here goes!!!
Sevristus's Challenge response.
<span style="font-size:24pt; color:#ff1493""><B>" Thank You!"</B></span>
It's nice to have warning up front not to read your stories.
Misspelling, especially when it's obvious. ie, beaton for beaten.
Variations on the phrase "Harry is beaten by his uncle and rescued by someone unlikely." (really, just how unlikely is it for Snape to rescue him any more? Right now I'd consider rescue by Albus or Mrs Figg to be the most unlikely things.)
NOT SLASH!!!!!!!.
I'm not good at summarys, but here goes!!!
Sevristus's Challenge response.
<span style="font-size:24pt; color:#ff1493""><B>" Thank You!"</B></span>
It's nice to have warning up front not to read your stories.

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I have no idea what this story will be about. I start with the first thing that comes to mind and go from there.
More in my summary execution awards show.