Harry: Every time you talk, I get this warm and fuzzy feeling inside me.
Harry: It's really nice, but it's bothering me so please stop.
Ron: Warm fuzzy feeling?
Ron: Oh my god, Harry do you have feelings for me?
Harry: What the fuck is a feeling?
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Day 24: Feast
“D’aawwww! Just leave him - ickle Ronnie-kins looks like a niffler in Gringotts, he does.”
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Ronald Colman in The Winning of Barbara Worth (Henry King, 1926)
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RONALD ARAUJO
FC Barcelona - Getafe | LaLiga (August 13th, 2023)
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me writing two characters who are ideologically opposed and also implied to be in an ongoing prank war with each other: yeah this is a fun vitriolic rivalry to have going on between two background characters
me, typing up what I'd written some months later: oh. these two are fucking.
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At the FDR Presidential Library, I read that the British press considered it crass and undignified for the Roosevelts to share hotdogs with the King and Queen of England when they visited Hyde Park. Are there any other fun anecdotes about Presidents serving the wrong food to dignitaries?
FDR also served them beer with their hot dogs! From the accounts that I've read, King George VI enjoyed them and asked for more. Queen Elizabeth (that's the Queen Mother -- Elizabeth II's mom) had to ask for directions about how to eat the hot dogs, but apparently ended up using a knife and fork. Apparently, the King and Queen really appreciated the lack of formality in their visit to Hyde Park because it came on the heels of a very formal, month-long state visit to Canada. President Roosevelt and King George even went swimming together a couple of times in FDR's pool and went for a ride in FDR's custom-made car that allowed him to control everything with his hands due to his disability.
Off the top of my head, I can't think of any incidents where Presidents served the wrong type of food to guests. I'm sure it has probably happened over the years, but State Dinners are pretty meticulously planned by protocol officials on both ends. One story that I always liked was President Reagan noting in a diary entry that Prince Charles (now King Charles III) was served tea during a visit to Washington but had absolutely no idea what to do with it because it was served with a tea bag.
From Reagan's diary entry on May 1, 1981:
"Highlight was noon visit by Prince Charles. He's a most likeable person. The ushers brought him tea -- horror of horrors they served it our way with a tea bag in the cup. It finally dawned on me that he was just holding the cup & then finally put it down on a table. I didn't know what to do. Mike [Deaver] escorted him back to the W.H. and apologized. The Prince [said], 'I didn't know what to do with it.'"
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Other people introducing Harry: “This is Harry James Potter, The Boy Who Lived! The one who vanquished the Dark Lord twice. Undoubtedly one of the most powerful wizards in history.”
Harry introducing himself: “Hi, I'm Ron Weasley's boyfriend.”
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McDonald's Sunny
(And assistant) maybe au? I have too many ideas, I'll bring all of them to you
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