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Antares

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  1. An interesting thought. I suppose it's generally frowned upon to write one's memoirs before reaching the age of 30, but I suppose Emma's Harry Potter years would make for an interesting read. It's quite unusual for a child or young adult to spend a good part of her life on a film set and I'm sure she'd have some intriguing stories to tell. I found Sean Astin's book "There And Back Again" rather entertaining, and he's not exactly old either. Neve and I once created a make-believe trailer for a movie on Emma's life we'd like to see. If you go waaaay back on EW.net, you'll find it in the news
  2. Oh, a birthday thread! How cute! Thanks a lot, guys.
  3. Helloooo and welcome back! You're right, that's one hell of an introduction post. I had no idea of your condition but I'm glad it all worked out for you. So, it's Danielle now? I guess that means you can keep your initials. A wise choice. And a pretty name.
  4. I didn't quite get the part about not getting drunk on your birthday but... Happy Birthday! http://www.smilies.4-user.de/include/Geburtstag/smilie_geb_091.gif
  5. Now, this is actually quite nice, so I'm willing to drop my suspicions. Thank you very much.
  6. How come no one's ever commented on this one? Well, I, for my part, once had a dream encounter with Emma in a forest. That was while I was reading the final chapter of The Deathly Hallows, which may explain why she was dressed like Hermione and a couple of Death Eaters were charging towards us, throwing spells hither and thither. If I remember correctly, I walked up to her, took her hand, looked deep into her eyes, gave her an assuring smile, and said just a single word: "RUN!" Should I ever meet her in real life, though, I'd probably say something like "You look familiar. Have you been in T
  7. Oh, I just realised I've still got about a thousand notification e-mails in my archive! So, let's see... I registered on 3 August 2007. I received my first personal message on 9 August by someone called Perspective~. Subject: "Hi". The first member I clearly remember having contact with was Enso. On 29 August, he sent me a message titled "yo". I then apparently had an extensive exchange with someone called ~*M i e z Z*~ about her not being able to access the then brand-new official website, and with au naturel, who was from the Netherlands if I remember correctly. 4 September saw the firs
  8. Are you sure? Because I just had the fantastic idea of reversing the polarity of the neutron flow! North a have planets of lots! Hmm... does sending me beer, by any chance, involve a bottle flying towards my face?
  9. Not... so... much. In fact, in that very moment, I decided I don't like cake.
  10. Well.. to be quite honest... I did notice that. It's just that Maestro seemed so happy and I didn't want to spoil that moment, especially since he's one of my all-time-favourite Technical Support guys on this forum. Ah, and here I was, hoping I might sound smart without anyone noticing who I'm ripping off. Every single time. Maybe I should start using some of Christopher Eccleston's lines instead.
  11. I think I don't quite believe in eternal bonds. But I do believe in cake. Will there be cake?
  12. Awww... thanks. Oh noes, I've got competition? Ah, love's labour's lost. It wasn't meant to be... I feel like I'm not contributing too much to the topic, is that right? Well then, words of wisdom: Emma would be well advised to pick her friends from people she knows (that's "knows" as in "we shared a history class" not as in "has sent me cake by airmail"). That may be tough to accept but friendship kind of lives off the fact that people see each other now and then. Also, the correct way of doing things is "hey, I met someone I like, let's be friends" not "hey, I'd like to be friends wit
  13. Wait, what? She's got a boyfriend? Blimey, I'm behind on the news! She's still acting, right? I know for a fact that cake is legal in the UK. The fandom is like a big ball of timey-wimey wibbly-wobbly stuff. Quite diverse. By and large, though, with just the teensiest bit of guidance here and there, the fandom does respect her privacy. Big time. Respectacular. Nothing wrong with talking about her work, though. Still, I'm pretty sure that boyfriends, even those doing a "bad job", don't classify as work.
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