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Old 06-15-2011, 11:15 PM   #56 (permalink)
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Maximus O. Vindictus III
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Originally Posted by Disneymaniac View Post
Germany as well? There were Wizards everywhere? What on Earth? He would have to talk to someone about this. "Ummmm broomball?" That didn't sound very German. But he couldn't think of the word for broom right now.
"Not broomball," Vindictus replied and suddenly six more hands shot into the air.

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Originally Posted by Starbreeze
Eino didn't know much about broom games, other than some of the basics, and Quidditch, obviously, but the bits he knew were usually linked to magical creatures or herbology. He raised his hand. "I've heard they use an inflated dragon bladder for that German sport... The snitch-and-spot..." Or spot-and-snitch? Whatever it was called, it definitely involved a dragon part.
"You're getting warm, Eino," replied Vindictus.

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Originally Posted by HaRoHeGiNeLu View Post
Hah. "Stitchstock was the German one, right?" It totally was. Ellie knew it. Totally.
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Originally Posted by Trish View Post

"Stichstock, Sir"

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Originally Posted by Pinky View Post
OOO OOOO OOOO! Lexi raised her hand and said, "Stitchstock!" Yep, she loved Vindi's classes. Hehehe.
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It seemed Simon had been correct despite the fact he had felt the quidditch official hadn't heard him in the first place hence the repeating of the question after the answer. "That could be Stichstock," he said supplying the answer just as a few others did as well. At least he wasn't taking anything away from them.
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Isabelle raise her hand waving it around.

'Stitchstock was one right' Isa asked smiling.
"Correct! One point each for your answers," he smiled. "It sounds like some of you have done some recreational reading. Stichstock is the name of this game that died out in the fourteenth century. Would anyone like to explain to the class how this game was played? I'm not looking for a textbook definition - just you explaining the game in your own words."
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