Dumbledore is gay

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flockofseagulls104
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#26 Post by flockofseagulls104 » Wed Oct 31, 2007 8:28 pm

What a shame L. Frank Baum died before he could release his book detailing Dorothy's dalliances with Glenda the Good Witch in subsequent visits to the Land of Oz.

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#27 Post by BackInTex » Wed Oct 31, 2007 9:30 pm

Newsflash:

Its fiction.

No one is straight or gay unless it was written in the book. Outside the books these folks don't have different attributes.

Rowling is a putz.

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#28 Post by silvercamaro » Wed Oct 31, 2007 9:53 pm

BackInTex wrote:Newsflash:

Its fiction.

No one is straight or gay unless it was written in the book. Outside the books these folks don't have different attributes.
Well, phooey, then. I was just about to tell flockofseagulls about the juicy rumor going around about the Tin Woodsman and the Mayor of Munchin City.

Never mind.

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#29 Post by SportsFan68 » Wed Oct 31, 2007 10:32 pm

BackInTex wrote:Newsflash:

Its fiction.

No one is straight or gay unless it was written in the book. Outside the books these folks don't have different attributes.

Rowling is a putz.
Rowling wrote a bunch of back stories that never made it into print; she said she wrote an entire childhood for Sirius. Fans have been encouraging her to publish her "encyclopedia" of HP characters. If she does, it will be in the book. If Dumbledore is straight or gay in his entry, will that count?
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