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You're in sparkling form, Harriet! I loved the "message" from Mark :D
But it's Sherlock speaking.
Last edited by Lilythiell (May 3, 2015 8:55 pm)
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Bump
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My problem at the moment is, I have little time - I will keep trying but don't know when next
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Thought so
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Sherlock to John about his family background:
"I DON'T GET YOUR NEPHEW TOM T.!"
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Haha, no.
It's something Sherlock says while in his Mind Palace.
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I'm guessing you can't tell us which series.
I've got "YOU'RE NOT WHO..." or "YOU'RE NOT THE" But that's falling apart. Is the "YOU'RE" correct? Or is that an unfair hint?
Last edited by Yitzock (May 10, 2015 10:38 pm)
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I can tell you it's in the latest series.
[I don't think we do see Sherlock in his MP, do we? I know we see him accessing it, but more than that...Can someone correct me if I'm wrong, please?]
I'm afraid I can't say more without giving the answer. Or I could, but I haven't found out how ;)
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Hmm, I guess we don't really see him actually inside except series 3.
OK, I didn't think you could tell me. I shouldn't push my luck. Still puzzling.
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OK, I was just staring at the letters and got a brain wave! "THEY'RE PUTTING ME DOWN, TOO." That was a good anagram.
Last edited by Yitzock (May 10, 2015 10:51 pm)
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Yes, excellent!
(thank you)
You're to give us the next, then
Last edited by Lilythiell (May 11, 2015 4:32 am)
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Well done, Yitzock, looking forward to the next already!
Last edited by Harriet (May 11, 2015 7:37 am)
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All right. This one isn't a quote, but a thing.
"DAMS, GUNS, IN A MEN’S PLACE."
3 words, one apostraphe
This is my first time making one of these, so I hope it's OK.
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Lovely text
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Thanks. Have fun!
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GLAD MASS SEMEN IN A CUN???
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Oh no! I did not realize that it could make those words. But no, that's not the answer, and I don't think it is something in the series. The answer is three words.
Last edited by Yitzock (May 11, 2015 3:31 pm)
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mrshouse!
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That is a tough one! Only three words and so little vowels? I always thought that was only possible in the German language
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I'm glad it isn't too easy, at least. Believe it or not, words can be made with that few vowels. I'd ask if you want a clue, but I can't think of anything that wouldn't give it away.