Linus Hughes' Yearbook Tags: Linus Hughes Read 443 times / 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Linus Hughes' Yearbook on September 07, 2014, 01:27:15 AM Linus Barnaby Hughesand FrancisProudly, Most likely to spend the most days in the hospital hut Skip to next post Re: Linus Hughes' Yearbook Reply #1 on September 07, 2014, 12:18:51 PM Linus,Even though you are obsessed with frogs, your ears look like they can fly, and you pulled that horrible prank on Professor Di Luca... you are not totally hopeless, I suppose. Maybe. Your frogs are still quite ridiculous. Esther Skip to next post Re: Linus Hughes' Yearbook Reply #2 on September 07, 2014, 01:27:22 PM Little One,I know I'll be seeing you loads this summer, but I wanted to take a moment to let you know just how proud I am of you. Your very first year at Hogwarts is over and I can't believe how much you've grown. Others might find your craz insan antics a bit much (Di Luca? Really?) but there is a sharp mind and a brave heart behind it. You're turning out to be a dashing young wizard and I'm sure one day you'll do something really amazing with your life. You might reach that point sooner if you get rid of that disgusting toad. It can only bring you misery. Love always,Auntie Elysia Skip to next post Re: Linus Hughes' Yearbook Reply #3 on September 07, 2014, 04:41:26 PM KEEP STICKIN IT TO THE MAN! : D —CONNOR Skip to next post Re: Linus Hughes' Yearbook Reply #4 on September 07, 2014, 05:01:19 PM I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU'RE ALIVE AFTER I WROTE YOU SUCH A BEAUTIFUL OBITUARY THAT IS SO RUDEcongratulations on surviving a whole year though, not everyone does thatBastian Skip to next post Re: Linus Hughes' Yearbook Reply #5 on September 08, 2014, 08:34:56 AM Linus,You are a menace, but an amazing kid with a lot to live for. Please don't go searching for any more centaur ponies, at least not without someone to go with you. Please. Have a fun, SAFE summer, Shona Skip to next post Re: Linus Hughes' Yearbook Reply #6 on September 08, 2014, 12:26:34 PM Tiny frog dudeYe've earned me respect with what ye did with the pink goo, ye awesome lil' dude.I sense ye've got a bright future ahead o' ye, so keep at it.(I talked Di Luca out of hanging ye upside down on the pitch next year)Keep on frogging, Phillip Skip to next post Re: Linus Hughes' Yearbook Reply #7 on September 08, 2014, 08:29:10 PM Felinus cannot, for obvious reasons, sign any yearbooks, but at the first years' insistence he carefully dips a few claws into black ink and adds the following to any offered page: Skip to next post Re: Linus Hughes' Yearbook Reply #8 on September 12, 2014, 11:13:57 PM Linus, my dearest friend! I am so glad that we have gotten to know each other over this year, and that we were both sorted into Gryffindor. You have brought me so much joy and fun, and I know that we will be friends forever. You most definitely will have to attend my birthday. All the big kids are going to be on some lame trip. Except Theo. But we will have to hang out over summer break (with Sal, too), and have wonderful adventures. No is not an option.Love forever and ever,MaddieDon't forget, tea time with Godric the squid is at sunrise. Be there or be a blast-ended skrewt's blasted end. Skip to next post Re: Linus Hughes' Yearbook Reply #9 on September 13, 2014, 05:23:38 PM To answer your query: I believe it is an old English and German tradition to have multiple middle names. But as to what my mother was thinking, Linus, your guess is as good as mine.I apologize for hexing that one frog. May it rest in amphibian peace. Skip to next post Re: Linus Hughes' Yearbook Reply #10 on September 13, 2014, 05:45:05 PM Rated [M] for gore. :)[ The grisly remains of a recently deceased amphibian is thoughtfully smeared across the page, as well as the insides of the cover. It isn’t whole– little morethan a smear and a limb, really, an artistic outlinein viscera –but continues to twitch regardless.It is still warm to the touch—and will be for weeks yet,helpfully assisted by a Permanent Sticking Charm. ] A prediction :) Enjoy your summer. Theo Skip to next post Re: Linus Hughes' Yearbook Reply #11 on September 13, 2014, 10:53:05 PM Linus, Can you believe we survived the year without losing anybody to these crazy teachers? I bet it's 'cause of your frogs. Their sacrifice will always be remembered. If you ever get down around Ottery St. Catchpoole, look me up. I know a ton of ponds where we can find new recruits!Teddy((A few pages over, Ted has attempted to cover up Theo Whitman's contribution with a number of colorful Detective When sticking plasters. They are accompanied by sympathetic frowny-faces and an addendum declaring Whitman to be a "creepy jerk.")) Skip to next post
Linus Hughes' Yearbook on September 07, 2014, 01:27:15 AM Linus Barnaby Hughesand FrancisProudly, Most likely to spend the most days in the hospital hut Skip to next post
Re: Linus Hughes' Yearbook Reply #1 on September 07, 2014, 12:18:51 PM Linus,Even though you are obsessed with frogs, your ears look like they can fly, and you pulled that horrible prank on Professor Di Luca... you are not totally hopeless, I suppose. Maybe. Your frogs are still quite ridiculous. Esther Skip to next post
Re: Linus Hughes' Yearbook Reply #2 on September 07, 2014, 01:27:22 PM Little One,I know I'll be seeing you loads this summer, but I wanted to take a moment to let you know just how proud I am of you. Your very first year at Hogwarts is over and I can't believe how much you've grown. Others might find your craz insan antics a bit much (Di Luca? Really?) but there is a sharp mind and a brave heart behind it. You're turning out to be a dashing young wizard and I'm sure one day you'll do something really amazing with your life. You might reach that point sooner if you get rid of that disgusting toad. It can only bring you misery. Love always,Auntie Elysia Skip to next post
Re: Linus Hughes' Yearbook Reply #3 on September 07, 2014, 04:41:26 PM KEEP STICKIN IT TO THE MAN! : D —CONNOR Skip to next post
Re: Linus Hughes' Yearbook Reply #4 on September 07, 2014, 05:01:19 PM I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU'RE ALIVE AFTER I WROTE YOU SUCH A BEAUTIFUL OBITUARY THAT IS SO RUDEcongratulations on surviving a whole year though, not everyone does thatBastian Skip to next post
Re: Linus Hughes' Yearbook Reply #5 on September 08, 2014, 08:34:56 AM Linus,You are a menace, but an amazing kid with a lot to live for. Please don't go searching for any more centaur ponies, at least not without someone to go with you. Please. Have a fun, SAFE summer, Shona Skip to next post
Re: Linus Hughes' Yearbook Reply #6 on September 08, 2014, 12:26:34 PM Tiny frog dudeYe've earned me respect with what ye did with the pink goo, ye awesome lil' dude.I sense ye've got a bright future ahead o' ye, so keep at it.(I talked Di Luca out of hanging ye upside down on the pitch next year)Keep on frogging, Phillip Skip to next post
Re: Linus Hughes' Yearbook Reply #7 on September 08, 2014, 08:29:10 PM Felinus cannot, for obvious reasons, sign any yearbooks, but at the first years' insistence he carefully dips a few claws into black ink and adds the following to any offered page: Skip to next post
Re: Linus Hughes' Yearbook Reply #8 on September 12, 2014, 11:13:57 PM Linus, my dearest friend! I am so glad that we have gotten to know each other over this year, and that we were both sorted into Gryffindor. You have brought me so much joy and fun, and I know that we will be friends forever. You most definitely will have to attend my birthday. All the big kids are going to be on some lame trip. Except Theo. But we will have to hang out over summer break (with Sal, too), and have wonderful adventures. No is not an option.Love forever and ever,MaddieDon't forget, tea time with Godric the squid is at sunrise. Be there or be a blast-ended skrewt's blasted end. Skip to next post
Re: Linus Hughes' Yearbook Reply #9 on September 13, 2014, 05:23:38 PM To answer your query: I believe it is an old English and German tradition to have multiple middle names. But as to what my mother was thinking, Linus, your guess is as good as mine.I apologize for hexing that one frog. May it rest in amphibian peace. Skip to next post
Re: Linus Hughes' Yearbook Reply #10 on September 13, 2014, 05:45:05 PM Rated [M] for gore. :)[ The grisly remains of a recently deceased amphibian is thoughtfully smeared across the page, as well as the insides of the cover. It isn’t whole– little morethan a smear and a limb, really, an artistic outlinein viscera –but continues to twitch regardless.It is still warm to the touch—and will be for weeks yet,helpfully assisted by a Permanent Sticking Charm. ] A prediction :) Enjoy your summer. Theo Skip to next post
Re: Linus Hughes' Yearbook Reply #11 on September 13, 2014, 10:53:05 PM Linus, Can you believe we survived the year without losing anybody to these crazy teachers? I bet it's 'cause of your frogs. Their sacrifice will always be remembered. If you ever get down around Ottery St. Catchpoole, look me up. I know a ton of ponds where we can find new recruits!Teddy((A few pages over, Ted has attempted to cover up Theo Whitman's contribution with a number of colorful Detective When sticking plasters. They are accompanied by sympathetic frowny-faces and an addendum declaring Whitman to be a "creepy jerk.")) Skip to next post