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Re: "It's not nice to confuse muggles..."


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Posted by Donger on June 28, 2001 at 18:51:03:

In Reply to: "It's not nice to confuse muggles..." posted by Robert R. Cobb on March 16, 2001 at 06:54:03:

--snip---

: "Some believe I am the one
: that
: followed J.K.Rowling," she said. In "Rah and the Muggles," which includes
: a character named Larry Potter, muggles are little people who care for
: two orphaned boys who magically turn their dark homeland into a happy
: place.

I'd just like to point out that this statement is incorrect. Larry Potter NEVER appears in "The Legend of Rah and the Muggles." Before you believe this allegation, http://www.magespace.net/mugrev.html

In Rowling's books, "muggles" is the word wizards use for humans.

: Question: Will Nancy Stouffer win her law suit?

: It will be an interesting case. I wonder what defense attorneys for
: J.K.Rowling's side can possibly do to refute Nancy Stouffer's
: claims of theft.

: Robert R. Cobb




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