Really looking forward to when @thehufflepuffpixie @the-little-fox-in-the-box and @princesserica84 have all read Discworld, so I can just gush about the series with them.

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Really looking forward to when @thehufflepuffpixie @the-little-fox-in-the-box and @princesserica84 have all read Discworld, so I can just gush about the series with them.
Brother do you think Steve Irwin would like me????
No...
...I think he would have loved you!
"Look at this fine specimen! Truly a wonder of nature... Be gentle with it!"
Hey gramma. Guess what?? You’re the best
No dear Granddaughter.
You’re the best. Simply the best.
Molly what is your favorite memory of little Ron
Arthur Weasley for the random headcannon thingy
He eventually got a muggle driver’s license.
Hey mama guess what I love you 💕💕💕💕💕
Hey Hilly. You’ve had some cool colourful hair in the past so I was wondering if there are any brands of dye you’d recommend
Ah! Sorry I missed this. :) Hmmm I’ve mostly used hairdye conditioners to keep my hair limping along after having it bleached and/or dyed professionally. Keracolor’s turquoise worked really well for me. Kept it vibrant. :)
Hey dadcannons, what exactly is bonfire night?
Hi kiddo!
Bonfire Night is a British festival, occurring every year on 5th November. Many cities, towns and villages put up a bonfire and set off fireworks.
It was originally to celebrate the fact that the gunpowder plot was uncovered before Guy Fawkes could blow the houses of parliament up. It used to be that a 'Guy' model (usually made out of straw or something similar) would be put on the bonfire to symbolise Fawkes being executed, but that's being phased out nowadays for obvious reasons. To be honest, most Brits are more interested in the firework displays that the bonfires.
Hope that helps explain; thanks for the ask!