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If you don't live in the UK and want to get the "feel" of the Marauders' childhood right, look up a show named "Back in Time for the Weekend" that's currently running Tuesdays on BBC 2. It's available on YouTube in full-length episodes.

It's about a family of four who've agreed to live each past decade since the 1950s for a week, complete with furniture, fashion, food, entertainment, technology and general living conditions. It gets relevant for the Marauders (mainly Lily and Severus, and probably Remus) from the second episode onwards, the 1960s (linked above). #3 is obviously the 70s when they're at Hogwarts, and #4 is the 1980s, when they all left school and Harry was born. More to follow ...

It shows how Lily and Petunia would've grown up in a typical English middle-class family of the time, and the Snapes -- being poor -- might've stayed stuck half, or even a full, decade earlier ... and what they might have aspired to/envied their neighbors for.

It's definitely an interesting resource -- I mean, I was born in the 1950s, and don't remember half of all that stuff, despite having lived through it! And it's a much better, more realistic depiction of how it used to be than whatever version Hollywood cranked out at the time. Mrs Evans (or Eileen Snape, for that matter) sure as hell weren't Doris Day or June Cleaver!

There are also videos on YouTube for Christmas and typical dinners of half a century ago, also under the "back in time" tag. :-)

Enjoy!
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...until our very first Themed Chat begins!!



That's right! Tonight, come on in to our main Chatzy room __here__ and we'll discuss SPaG beta'ing and Britpicking for a while.

Have a question? Want someone to look at a sentence? Want to know the difference between their/there/they're? Come on in and chat with us!


Our Beta/Britpick chat is scheduled for:

17 March at 02:30-04:30 GMT



That means if you're in New York, the chat begins 16 March at 22:30.
If you're in California, the chat begins 16 March at 19:30.
If you're in Sydney, Australia, the chat begins 17 March at 13:30.

...and so forth.



PLEASE NOTE: THE HD_WRITERS CHATZY ROOM WILL BE ALL-AGES DURING THIS SCHEDULED EVENT.
NO NC-17 LINKS OR CONTENT MAY BE POSTED DURING THIS CHAT.


You may bring any SPaG/Britpick questions you have, H/D or no - it doesn't even have to be HP! However, please note that due to our temporary lifting of the age restriction, we cannot critique NC-17 work or answer NC-17 questions in the chatroom. If you want us to look at something that is NC-17, send it via PM.

So, please remember to bring your questions and join us __in Chatzy__ tonight for our first themed chat!
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SO!

One of the things the comm members have been asking for is themed chats. Ask and ye shall receive! Our first themed chat is TOMORROW NIGHT!

That's right! Tomorrow night, come on in to our main Chatzy room __here__ and we'll discuss SPaG beta'ing and Britpicking for a while.

Have a question? Want someone to look at a sentence? Want to know the difference between their/there/they're? Come on in and chat with us!


Our Beta/Britpick chat is scheduled for:

17 March at 02:30-04:30 GMT



That means if you're in New York, the chat begins 16 March at 22:30.
If you're in California, the chat begins 16 March at 19:30.
If you're in Sydney, Australia, the chat begins 17 March at 13:30.

...and so forth.



PLEASE NOTE: THE HD_WRITERS CHATZY ROOM WILL BE ALL-AGES DURING THIS SCHEDULED EVENT.
NO NC-17 LINKS OR CONTENT MAY BE POSTED DURING THIS CHAT.


You may bring any SPaG/Britpick questions you have, H/D or no - it doesn't even have to be HP! However, please note that due to our temporary lifting of the age restriction, we cannot critique NC-17 work or answer NC-17 questions in the chatroom. If you want us to look at something that is NC-17, send it via PM.

So, please remember to bring your questions and join us __in Chatzy__ tomorrow for our first themed chat!
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If Harry and his friends were Americans discussing realizing they were gay men, they might talk about being attracted to (or being into) guys. Guys is a sort of general purpose informal word for males (teenage or older) here. (Can also include women in "You guys", "these guys" and "those guys".) But they're not American, so - do people use "guys" this way in Britain, or what would they say? I sometimes see "bloke", but that doesn't strike me as something Draco would say - I don't know about Harry.

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