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I think it will stay at 1895 too because it's another in-joke.
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I swore I wouldn't read fan fic either, or do any roleplaying...but the need for Sherlock related stuff became too overpowering!
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Sherlock Holmes wrote:
I swore I wouldn't read fan fic either, or do any roleplaying...but the need for Sherlock related stuff became too overpowering!
Go back and read more books or watch an episode of Jeremy Brett's Sherlock.
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(John's Blog) Has links to Thescienceofdeduction.co.uk, connieprince.co.uk, mollyhooper.co.uk
It's a really good site, run by the BBC so there'll be no nonsense. you can find out about the cases that were talked of but never discussed in depth and see funny messages from people like Harry Watson and Sargent Donovan! I recommend these websites for ALL Sherlock fans!
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Hey Molly,
Kazza posted this a few months ago which links to and discusses them.
Will be a good exercise for our Sherlock Holmes to see if they can 'Merge' threads though
-m0r
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You see, I'm a newbie (and a lazy one) so I didn't bother to check other posts, awkward...
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These things happen, not to worry!
As I said, our Sherlock Holmes could use a little of the practise of moderating - you'll be doing her a favour!
The search function here though is superb!
-m0r
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Sherlock's a HER?
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So she claims.
-m0r
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To be fair there are an enormous number of threads and posts on this forum now. If you read them all as a newbie you'd probably never get around to posting anything yourself.
Sherlock is a lady, I think. What a bizarre sentence that was! Like something from Little Britain.
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LOL at you guys...
...I don't believe you can merge threads...I've tried it before. I can just close or delete this one though??
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Try a merge...go on, go on, go on go on!
-m0r
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I've just read the most wonderful entry on John's blog. Hadn't seen it before (in fact I am re-reading a lot of links lately) Here's the conversation that leads to my favourite line.
John, this is appalling. It's all 'and then we ran here! And then we ran there! And it was a code!' What about the analysis, John? The analysis! How did I work it out? How did I know where to go? And as for 'All these people he involves in his adventures... '. My what? I'm sorry, obviously I did't realise I was a character in a children's story.
Sherlock Holmes 28 March 13:04
Well, you're pretty childish. So if the cap fits...
John Watson 28 March 13:07
Also, please note that sentences can also end in full stops. The exclamation mark can be overused.
Sherlock Holmes 28 March 13:08
That is so close to my heart, the overuse of exclamation marks online.
I love you Sherlock.
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I think I do that as well!
I'll have to try and stop, it's just that everything is SO exciting!!
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Haha, that's hilarious, and so typical Sherlock. Yes, I definitely use too many exclamation marks!! Look - I just did it again!! *slaps self*
By the way, "didn't realise I was some kind of character in a children's story" - priceless.
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m0r1arty wrote:
Hey Molly,
Kazza posted this a few months ago which links to and discusses them.
Will be a good exercise for our Sherlock Holmes to see if they can 'Merge' threads though
-m0r
m0r1arty wrote:
Try a merge...go on, go on, go on go on!
-m0r
Consider it merged my dear.
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From John's blog, there are videos there that non-Brit(?) people can't access. I know they are posted somewhere else in the forum, but here they are again:
The video from John's blog 1st Jan.
The video from John's blog 16 Mar.
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PLEASE ensure you study the whole thing; especially the newsticker along the bottom.
Very well done.
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I recall someone explaining that the reporters were real one from the BBC; maybe someone from the UK can watch it again & point out the 'authentic' things & in jokes that we foreigners may be missing.
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It's my first time to watch that video. Thanks for sharing, Kazza. Quite brilliant!
Does anyone know why the tobacco ash thing was deleted from Sherlock's blog? Did he delete it himself?