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M2J MandalorianJedi posted a comment on Monday 3rd September 2007 5:29am for The Boy Who Wasn't

My, My... Definitely one of the most unique and strangest plot bunnies I've seen just yet...

tatsu.zzmage posted a comment on Monday 3rd September 2007 5:25am for The Boy Who Wasn't

ahhhhhh.... hehe yeah youve done the voldie takes over Brittan to death now. all i was wondering about was this TA that sounds like real fun, screw voldie. WHO WHO WHO WHO WHO WHO WHOOOOO and yes i laugh like that.

NahtaonJ88 posted a comment on Monday 3rd September 2007 5:25am for The Boy Who Wasn't

I don't want a sequel so much as the rest of the 200,000 magnificent words for this story I'm sure you both forgot. Right..?

Dragonmage182 posted a comment on Monday 3rd September 2007 5:18am for The Boy Who Wasn't

Nice. Would have been an intresting read if it was a full chaptered story but as you said, it's so full of cliches. Liked it and can't wait to see what you come up with next.

John Lee Howard posted a comment on Monday 3rd September 2007 5:07am for The Boy Who Wasn't

You manage to come up with some very unique situations and relationships. But this, this is great. Keep up the randomness, it makes life fun!

tw posted a comment on Monday 3rd September 2007 4:40am for The Boy Who Wasn't

ya'll this is too funny to just leave! please consider this as a possible story after all!

Rob Clark posted a comment on Monday 3rd September 2007 4:36am for The Boy Who Wasn't

Bwah ha ha! I just love these fics where Albus gets crushed like a bug. :)

Rob

Fenris Ulf posted a comment on Monday 3rd September 2007 4:12am for The Boy Who Wasn't

Interesting concept expecially liked Harry leaving with his wives. Great oneshot look forward to more

Andrew2 posted a comment on Monday 3rd September 2007 4:09am for The Boy Who Wasn't

Cracking piece.

Tone down Neville's fopishness (is that a word?), up the Dumbledore regret/angst and this would be a corker of a serious one-shot, rabid plot bunny cliches not withstanding.

Love your work.
Long time reader, first time reviewer

kb0 posted a comment on Monday 3rd September 2007 3:51am for The Boy Who Wasn't

What a fun bunny -- nice bunny. ;-) Thanks for sharing!

John Conner posted a comment on Monday 3rd September 2007 3:46am for The Boy Who Wasn't

Hah. Excellent short fic. Laughed myself silly when I read this. Keep the great stories coming.

Kari posted a comment on Monday 3rd September 2007 3:06am for The Boy Who Wasn't

Oh. Wow. That's all I can say.....

Nekromos posted a comment on Monday 3rd September 2007 2:45am for The Boy Who Wasn't

Love it! Haha!!!

Shuriell posted a comment on Monday 3rd September 2007 2:39am for The Boy Who Wasn't

Nice one.

Pretty fatalistic, but well thought out and executed.

Hippy!Neville is hilarious.

Just one thing.

Considering that Tommy had about 40-50 the first time to achieve his powers (I'm guessing that they are not natural), how strong will he be if left unchecked for another 100, will harry actually then still be able to get him?
At 3xdumbledore?

Mark Willson posted a comment on Monday 3rd September 2007 2:36am for The Boy Who Wasn't

That was brilliant. I think it's a good idea leaving it as a one off, much more fun this way.

rocky_griffin_az posted a comment on Monday 3rd September 2007 2:31am for The Boy Who Wasn't

TA? Wow that opens the thoughts ways for quite a bit of room to think good fic

Drake posted a comment on Monday 3rd September 2007 2:19am for The Boy Who Wasn't

Such a lovely bunny. Although, that's the first time I've seen that combination of wives. Can't wait for the next rabid bunny.

The Resident posted a comment on Monday 3rd September 2007 2:15am for The Boy Who Wasn't

Absolutely loved it. Thank you for brightening my day.

Gwyn Raven posted a comment on Monday 3rd September 2007 2:14am for The Boy Who Wasn't

This is wonderful! Thanks!

Jujuberry posted a comment on Monday 3rd September 2007 2:07am for The Boy Who Wasn't

Lovely! Some cliches turned on their head, Dumbledore getting his, Snape getting screwed, and a wonderful concept of the T.A. Great job!