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Me too!
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Ah, consulting criminals. Must be the centre of the spider's web.
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My son wanted me to buy a fortune cookie. Now look what it told us. (excuse the spelling)
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Aw.
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Fortune cookies - they are always right.
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And even when they are not right they are tasty!
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Anyway, I love the idea of a happy reunion. I also tried to work out before what it would say but I'm not Sherlock.
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AWESOME!
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Some minutes ago on tv they mentioned this:
And of course I did read: Holmes Palace
source:
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LOL, me, too
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Susi - loved your fortune and hope it's right on the money because I'm so looking forward to that happy reunion. Will it ever come - and will the Moftiss allow us to see it???? They know we want it, so I just know they're going to do something to keep it from happening. Arrrggh!
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Alright, I know it's been a bit since someone's posted in here, and it's -such- a geeky thing to have your brain instantaneously pop up with particular quips at random things, but also kinda awesome, and I knew you guys would get a kick out of this pic as soon as I saw there was a thread perfect for it: ; D
Hurrying down the store aisle... One guess as to what delighted, single, exclamation in a certain voice I made in my head. ; )
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What a great find! Isn't it great how much fun you can have in a store?
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SusiGo wrote:
What a great find! Isn't it great how much fun you can have in a store?
...or even at work?
When I came to my office early this morning I found a note my colleague had left on my desk:
I had absolutely no idea what it was she wanted to tell me. Later she said that it was just an album title she wanted to remember and the note wasn't actually meant for me. But - too late! I was already having so much fun. So, I thought, it's not "liberty in death" but "liberty on desk"...
@Russell: Isn't it great how Sherlock sharpens our senses in discovering lots of daily life items that can be associated with the series? That pink case ... I would have jumped and grinned like a madwoman if I had been in your place.
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"PINK!"
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Also -- Well, I'd argue mental association with stuff happens with anything the person is hugely big on, but point understood. What's just as funny, is that I'd always get a bemused smirk at myself for another particular instance I always got a kick out of whenever I passed it by. In my apartment building, people have their names written on those small little... tabs?.. on each of their mailboxes/cubbies by the front door. Living above me is a guy and girl who's tab says '____ Holmes / _____ Westin' (blanked it for privacy) and I just grin at how close the name is and the serendipity of them ending up together (and right here!) ;)
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It's not a picture but in PE Pitagor and I always act like Moriarty in the room with the crown, you know... when he puts his arms up dramatically. So when we do floor gymnastics and have to stand up we laugh our asses of XD
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Lelli wrote:
It's not a picture but in PE Pitagor and I always act like Moriarty in the room with the crown, you know... when he puts his arms up dramatically. So when we do floor gymnastics and have to stand up we laugh our asses of XD
Oh, you remind me of my school days when we had crushes on film of TV programmes and acted them out in the school yard.
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Mr Spock's neck pinch thing brings back (painful) memories!