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Post by Dominique Weasley on Nov 25, 2011 7:51:23 GMT
Dear you,
Yeah you know who you are. Why aren't you paying attention to History of Magic, don't you know that we need to know everything they are telling us. I swear.... Actually no I don't swear. I actually have this dilemma. I'm really tired and I need someone to entertain me.
So you, ya you message me back and lets have an entertaining day especially doing this class.
If you need to know who I am then just look over towards the girl that keeps having these strange guys gawking over me all the time. I swear its a bit annoying.. Do you feel the same way about it?
D.
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Post by Brent McKinney-Jackson on Nov 26, 2011 21:11:30 GMT
Miss Weasley,
I know that your usual History of Magic teacher is busy today and that, as a consequence, I have been asked to cover his lessons. However, just because I may not be your usual professor, that still does not permit you to send other students letters in the middle of my class. Yes, I know reading a book is not the most exciting thing to do during your lesson but unfortunately I am not especially gifted when it comes to teaching History of Magic.
Professor McKinney
P.S. I am probably finding this class almost as boring as you are.[/color][/size]
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Post by Dominique Weasley on Nov 28, 2011 6:34:13 GMT
Dear Professor M,
I know I should be paying attention, but I find this class rather boring. It's a bit of a dilemma...... I know I shouldn't be telling you this, but I swear the history of magic professor has it out for me...and why are you answering student letters to begin with? You flirting with me?
D
P.S. Please don't punish me... for not paying attention.
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Post by Brent McKinney-Jackson on Nov 29, 2011 20:10:01 GMT
Miss Weasley,
Strictly speaking, I should be paying attention too.. I have an infinite number of homeworks to mark but perhaps I'll just leave them for now. They have? Well, I'm pretty sure you either don't like him or find his class boring. Or maybe it's a bit of both? Either way, I'm sure that they don't 'have it out' for you.
To answer your questions, I am answering student letters because they shouldn't be sent during class. I suppose I'm actually in the wrong too for replying and not just shouting at you but this class is pretty boring. Just keep quiet. I barely scraped my History of Magic NEWT and I hate this class anyway. I'm not sure why I even agreed to cover this lesson. Sorry, I'm rambling now.
Flirting with you? That would put my career on the line. And my career is not something that I would like to risk. That and my wife would kill me and not to mention that fact that you're a student.
You can rest assured you'll have to read the rest of this book for homework if you don't finish it this lesson but that's the only punishment you'll be getting from me. Just think yourself lucky that I'm not in a bad mood.
Professor McKinney[/color][/size]
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Post by Dominique Weasley on Dec 6, 2011 17:34:00 GMT
Dear Professor McKinney,
Yeah you should, but your not. *stretches a little bit* Just give them all O's and be done with it. We are actually quite smart here at Hogwarts.
You never know if they have it out for me or not. I guess I will take it on your word.
I'm usually always quiet, except for those boys over there that prefer to stare at me and send love letters to me. So you answered my letter but there letters just came on by.
I am a student, shocker. I never thought I was a student.. Just kidding. I am going to read the book, but I have a creative way to do it.
I guess I should be thanking you. Professor M.
So Thanks, D.
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Post by Brent McKinney-Jackson on Dec 7, 2011 20:15:00 GMT
Miss Weasley,
As much as I'd love to just give out O's, I don't think Headmistress McAlister would be very pleased with me if I did that; as appealing as it sounds to me right now... Anyway, not everybody here is smart, I can promise you that.
That's good to hear. You do? Well, I don't care how you do it (within reason), just make sure that book gets read.
You're very welcome, Professor McKinney[/color][/size]
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Post by Dominique Weasley on Dec 12, 2011 6:58:10 GMT
Dear Professor B.
Well then don't give us all O's. I guess that most of us do not deserve it after all. However I do request that my grade does not fall below an O's for whatever reason. Should it go in that direction I ask that you tell me from the very start, as well it just will not do me any good. If I am lagging behind in anything.
Oh the book will get read, I just have to find the time to drone through it. Though I am still trying to figure out how one can use History of Magic, Hogwarts Edition to there benefit when it comes to working out in the world. I guess I am going to have to continue to think about this.
As always my mind is full of anything and everything except for History of Magic. I swear... I think I might go and join the circus or something when I graduate. Enough of this... Actually I might joint he choir. If you think that's a good idea.
D.
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Post by Brent McKinney-Jackson on Dec 13, 2011 19:00:32 GMT
Miss Weasley,
I'm afraid I only know your grade in Defence Against the Dark Arts, as that is the only lesson I teach. Perhaps you should contact your head of house (I believe that is Professor Adkins) if you wish to receive an update on your grades. Off the top of my head, I can't remember your DADA grade but I'm sure you will be proud of it.
Well, some aspects of wizarding history are worth remembering. Take the Battle of Hogwarts, for example, now that is worth knowing about.
Yes, you should definitely join the choir! There is always plenty of space for new members!
Professor McKinney
P.S. I'd appreciate it if you'd stick to calling me Professor M, not B.
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Post by Dominique Weasley on Dec 22, 2011 16:02:48 GMT
Professor M,
I merely switched the letters around. What's the difference of calling you M or B? I mean its not like we do not know your first name. I think its actually charming to call someone by there first name. However I do understand that you have authority over the class, and over your class.
Why is it that you do not know my grade in your class? So long as I am not failing. I am pretty sure that my mother Fluer would be quite upset. Not to mention my father.
So you have not even asked me if I am good at singing.. I guess I will answer that question for you.. Yes.. though I have been told that I have the siren's song. That because I am pretty, singing works for me.. though I do not bring Sailors to there deaths.....
Do you think Professor M, that you could perhaps find my grade and let me know before the end of class? I would appreciate it.
D.
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Post by Brent McKinney-Jackson on Dec 23, 2011 12:29:30 GMT
Miss Weasley,
Just stick to Professor M. End of.
I do know your grade it's just that I can't remember it. I teach a lot of students so that isn't really surprising news. If you want to know your grade you can come to my office at some point today, I'm pretty sure it'll be in there somewhere. I'd go and look before the end of class though I'd rather not leave you lot unattended. Who knows what could happen if I did? There would probably be a class of fifth years running wild around the castle and I don't think the rest of the school would be very impressed with me if that happened. It's better to be safe than sorry.
Well, I don't mind if you're good at singing or not but that's still a bonus if you are. I guess that's good to know... Do you play any instruments?
Professor McKinney
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Post by Dominique Weasley on Dec 23, 2011 16:29:59 GMT
Professor M,
Sorry, I will stick with speaking to you using your last name instead of first.
Oh so its one of those you remember my grade but you can not remember it off hand without looking into the grade book? Are you implying that your office is dirty and needs to be cleaned Professor?
She rolled her eyes as as she read this part. 'Do you honestly think that we would leave the room, I mean we are fifth years, most of us have younger siblings that look up to us. We are not a bunch of first years..
As far as playing an item, I do know how to play the flute, but because I stopped I am no longer as good as I used to be. I think my parents just don't care to much about me playing it as long as I am happy.
D.
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Post by Brent McKinney-Jackson on Dec 24, 2011 10:27:32 GMT
Miss Weasley,
Um, yes, I guess. No? I mean, my office isn't dirty just messy. There's a difference. I've been meaning to tidy it for a few years now, I've never really gotten around to doing it. I think my grade book is on my desk... under a broken ukulele... And please don't ask why there is a broken ukulele on my desk because I can't remember why.
I never said you were! Let's just forget I wrote that, okay? I just don't trust a whole class to stay focused and on task without a professor in the room.
I hope to see you at the next choir practise, all you will need is your voice!
Professor McKinney[/size]
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