Prof Snake
These are not made up questions, mind you… these are real artsy things. I will let you google them for the answers… that is, if you are the Hermione type.
These are not made up questions, mind you… these are real artsy things. I will let you google them for the answers… that is, if you are the Hermione type.
Yup, I can be a Hermione type, know-it-all, if suitably interested…
Half-hearted, spoiler alert…vague answers follow…
A citrus fruit; a car windshield or a hammock; and size on the face with a smack by a board.
Oh sure, Snape-Snipe-Snake has a master of the dark arts, MDA, but can he draw a stick figure?
Snape is just upset that in his owlmail, he doesn’t get smileys, just pellets.
So I guess in this dream, Professor Snake was indeed the teacher of the “Dark ARTS” early on. 😉
stick-figurer,
I don’t get your “Gum Arabic” response. I suspect you are relying on a pun using synonyms I’m not familiar with.
This comic took me back to algebra class. ‘Huh?’
Pete… Just ’cause Snake has a MDA, doesn’t mean he’ll necessarily teach it early on. Ever hear of someone getting a degree in something and not using it, or at least not right away?
Beetles… Well, maybe a bit of a stretch. The gum comes from tree sap. Out here when it gets hot, as in 90’s or the dreaded triple digits, your car can get some 20 degrees hotter inside, trees offer great shade relief for cars, but they also tend to spray sap and you get all these little sap drops all over your windshield that reflect headlights latter on at night. Be it that hammocks are attached to trees, they get even more of a sapping.
Ahh, zoo cats and dogs living with each other…
http://www.aol.com/video/youve-got-an-unlikely-friendship/1049122894001
Stick-figurer… Huh? I make a pun and you decide to pick on my logic? I’m not following you, here.
“No one…? pity.”
Joe: Prof. Snake is rather cranky, ain’t he?
Pete: Dark Arts, indeed! He only works in shades of black. (but not serious black)… (wah wah)
Mr. Gull: whuh?
Stick: I would guess, because Prof. Snake spends a lot of time by himself, that he is quite the draw-er. Oh, and please, if we could keep the comments more on subject (ie dogs&cats).
I have a BFA. It comes in handy if I spill my coffee and need something to wipe it up with.
Pete… Really? I wasn’t picking on you. I kind of did a pun thing when I had Snake having a MDA to Randie’s BFA. Yes, I got your arts — ARTS word play. But by not being a reader of the series and vaguely remembering the details of the first couple of flims, hey, it’s been a long time now, I thought you were calling me out on having Snake jumping ahead with his teaching regimen. So I was just covering the bases. Plus, ya’ gotta admit, many folks stray from their degrees, even with teaching class assignments. So, be happy Pete… I forgive you.
Also, I added a cute bit on zoo cats and dogs living with each other (yeh I get distracted at times), only it’s amazingly fitting as there is also a great interview with Emma Watson, only you’ve got to check the story sequence as they keep changing it around. One time she is right after the cats and dogs, the next she’s two more down the line.
brig… I don’t get your, “No one? Pitty,” comment.
So did you like my somewhat vague responses? Did not want to give the answeres away entirely, ya’ know.
As fer da cats an dogs…sorries, couldn’t resist. Nice Hermione interview in the series though.
Dada: Ha… the quicker-picker upper!
Stick: as a non-Potter fan, you wouldn’t. Us Snape-rs might could recognize it from when Lupin is “out sick” in Azkaban… Snape fills in and asks the class the difference between an Animagus and a werewolf. And I must not be clever enough. I don’t get the overly vague responses.
Pete: My favorite Rickman line would be… “to see if there’s a pub!” Movie anyone? But most of his lines in Dogma are snarky and fun. (for the record, I am not fond of the movie… just Rickman’s part in the film).
brig…
I’m a luke-warm Potter fan and am looking forward to the final installment.
1. citrus fruit (as in color)…lime green.
2. car windshield or a hammock…tree sap, as already explained earlier to Beetles.
3. size (a type of glue) on face and smack by a board…canvas glued onto a board.
And, finally, doing a Hermione once again, Galaxy Quest…love that movie.
Stick: Yep. … Gum arabic comes from an Acacia tree, to be more specific.
Galaxy Quest is on my top 10 films list…. It’s goofy… and that’s right up my alley.
If you like “Galaxy Quest”, Brig, (we love it too!) then you’d probably get some laughs from “Rustler’s Rhapsody”, starring Tom Berenger as Rex O’Herlihan, the Singing Cowboy. It’s a gentle sendup of the glorious “B” Westerns of yesteryear.
Read up on it at IMDB.com and you’ll soon find yourself scrambling to watch it. Truly a funny, funny movie.
Pete: Hee hee… will have to Netflix that puppy… little doggie… yee ha!