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Bad idea number 1: When you are aware you've got the tickly start of a cold, and your immune system's down this week anyway, spend an entire day sitting in front of an open window during a hurricane. Then spend the next day wandering around outside by the swollen creek *in the rain*.
Bad idea number 2: When you finally have sense enough to come in, and, as the next step in your annual back-to-school cold, are beginning to develop a headache, spend an hour and a half staring at a computer screen trying to come up with an alternate, all-French anagram of Tom Marvolo Riddle.
When you suck at anagrams.
And can't speak French anyway.
(vol d'or de la mort is the closest vaguely grammatical one I came up with, but it leaves me with a mi I can't get rid of. Golden flight of semi-death? And dormi is tempting but I'm not convinced it's a real word.)
Bad idea number 3: As compensation, eat nothing all day but chocolate.
I think I shall make some tea. Yes. Tea is good.
Bad idea number 2: When you finally have sense enough to come in, and, as the next step in your annual back-to-school cold, are beginning to develop a headache, spend an hour and a half staring at a computer screen trying to come up with an alternate, all-French anagram of Tom Marvolo Riddle.
When you suck at anagrams.
And can't speak French anyway.
(vol d'or de la mort is the closest vaguely grammatical one I came up with, but it leaves me with a mi I can't get rid of. Golden flight of semi-death? And dormi is tempting but I'm not convinced it's a real word.)
Bad idea number 3: As compensation, eat nothing all day but chocolate.
I think I shall make some tea. Yes. Tea is good.

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Too sleepy to come up with anything right now. But you could maybe fit in "il m'adore," "he loves me," or "il t'adore," "he loves you." Or "il a vole," accent on the last 'e,' "he flew." And "le roi," "the king," looks promising too.
Then again, there aren't really enough vowels in there ..
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The not-enough-vowels is a problem. I always get stuck with m's and t's left over.
And she used 'mort' in the book. And babelfish likes it! :P
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(aside: tiny little ants seem to have an affinity for my laptop; i've seen them on my desk at umd, on my desk at hopkins, and now IN MY BED. grr. they must be traveling in my laptop bag.)
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Hehe. His middle name is Elvis. *Now* I get that fanart of Elvis and the basilisk I saw last week.
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Might be fun to see if you could do anything with Tom [nonsense based on Merveille] Devinette...
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I never got the impression that Riddle was supposed to be lower class. Common, maybe, but they have that big old house with a caretaker and everything.
The translators were probabaly already stuck with "voldemort" for the other name, so they didn't have much choice.
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I think we both ought to learn French and read Le Ton Beau De Marot: In Praise of the Music of Language by Douglas Hofstadter (of which my friend Kat has a signed copy;-) (Not necessarily in that order.)
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