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Reviews For Growing Pains
Author's Response: Thanks I loved writing that part it was just so fun!
Author's Response: Yeah, sometimes it does that, don't ask me why.
Author's Response: Yeah, poor Sev! Never a dull moment, LOL!
Author's Response: Thanks so much! Glad you're enjoying this one also.
gotta love the accidental magic! Author's Response: Yeah you do! it's so . . . .unpredictable!
Author's Response: Thanks for such a cool idea, I had a lot of fun playing with it and making this a very humorous chapter, it was lots of fun!
Author's Response: Don't feel bad, I was laughing when I wrote that part and my dad was staring at me and asking if I was all right because I was gasping for breath. Then I let him read it and he was cracking up too! Glad you enjoyed it, it was a pleasure to write!
Like the scene in the kitchen, reminds me of my parent’s home, all my and my siblings friends coming in at any time raiding the kitchen breakfast, lunch, dinner...a real home Author's Response: Remus rocks, doesn't he? And kids really don't have any concept of fear, just ask my nephew, who liked to play crash test dummy, a game where you rode a child-sized Kett Car, it looked like a mim-race car, into trash cans and bushes and crashed yourself. he wore a hockey helmet and pads, but there were plenty of times he came home all banged up until my sister finally figured out just what the hell he was playing with his friends and forbade him to ever do that again. They even video taped it, the crazy kids! Poor Sev, getting trapped by that hysterical lady! LOL! And Sev's kitchen is like my own, people come in and out of it, and eat whatever they want, or I feel like cooking. I feed half the neighborhood sometimes.
Poor Sev getting crushed by that woman, then Sirius laughing his arse off! The scenes were written so well, I could clearly picture all the chaos. Great work! I found it both cute and funny when Blaise was ridding on that tiger and then his comment about keeping Tony as a pet! Sounds like something I’d have asked when I was little, hehe. I loved the little kid's comments too, they were great and sound so realistic for those situations. Hermione sure knows how to cause a scene, lol. Ginny and Ron made me laugh, with her wanting to come back and then Sev’s comment; "You get smothered and smashed against a tree by hysterical four-hundred pound women on Wild Kingdom?" Oh the sarcasm, gotta love it! It was so cute when Ron was being all ecstatic over Remus getting the wolves to simmer down, too. Looks like Remus is his new idol, lol. And you gotta love the end! "Dad? Why would you want to give yourself a needle?" I asked, puzzled. "Never mind, Harry. Just . . .never mind." Little kids just crack me up! The animals history was really sad though, it really sucks that things like that happen in real life. I think you chose a nice verity of animals for the place. I love felines and canines, and find deer really beautiful. My mom loves little goats, but I don’t think she'd like that big Billy-goat much. Poor Ron! lol. That scene was funny too. I half expected Harry to talk to one of the snakes, but then I realized that his parsolmouth (sp?) abilities probably wouldn't come up until he's older. After all, in cannon, Harry didn't have a chat with a snake until he was ten. So, I actually think it's a good idea you didn't have that yet. You have a wonderful sense of humor, I can't wait for that next chapter! I wonder what the new student will be like? Author's Response: You'll find out about the new girl, who'll be Hermione's friend as well as Harry's, because she needs a girlfriend. Yeah, Harry's a little young to be talking parselmouth yet, but you know, he might not develop that ability, since he never faced Voldemort in this universe. His father James did, but Harry was safe, doesn't have a scar and was never The-Boy-Who-Lived. I was never sure if JKR said Harry had that ability because of Voldemort or not, so I guess I can choose whether or not he has it. It's neat and might come in handy. That scene with the billy goat actually happened to my nephew one time at the petting zoo, all the goats charged him and he was nearly trampled. He now hates goats, poor thing! The zoo was actually based on a real zoo near my home in NJ. It's called Popcorn park Zoo and it's a charity based organization that rescues animals from all over the US and cares for them. A lot of these animals were purchased illegally on the black market by people who just want an "exotic" for a pet and then discover they can't afford it or don't have the time to take care of it and just abandon it or abuse it. It's very sad and I always donate to them, they have lions and polar bears and raccoons and all kinds of animals there, some with physical handicaps--there was a lion with all four sets of claws removed and the person who did it butchered the poor thing's paws so he could barely walk after, they made him a special cat bench that he could lie on with wheels to push him around, sort of like a feline wheelchair. A lot of the animals can be petted, since they were raised as pets and are comfortable around people! I always wanted to ride a tiger when I was a kid! And there's nothing like a good dose of Snape sarcasm! I'm glad you could see all of it going on in your head, sometimes when I write I'm never sure if I'm "translating" the picture in my mind into words well, but I guess I do a pretty good job! I love to make people laugh, though most of the funny things in this chapter are improvised, not planned out. Kids really are hilarious! |
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