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Thank you, Susi !
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Not the high scientific standard we usually keep around here but a short friendly reminder of the purpose of this thread:
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I find this is highly scientific evidence, mrshouse.
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Guys, guys, guys! This thread had its first anniversary two days ago and we didn't have a proper party! We simply missed it! All of us!
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Have this little scientific gem for the party:
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Heavens, two years! I never expected this thread to explode like that when starting it. Confetti! Champagne! Balloons! And what a fitting link, mrshouse, so classical and worthy of Johnlock.
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*runs through thread naked singing Sexy Back while tossing silver glitter in the air*
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I guess it was only fitting that I planned to watch TSoT and have a few beers tonight anyway.
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Sorry if I spoil the mood, but this is such a good observation that I have to share it:
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*gross sobbing*
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Oh my, this is cruel... I never thought about the veil....
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Wow, you are REALLY good in spoiling the mood!
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Sorry, but it was all for science.
Last edited by SusiGo (March 9, 2015 3:54 pm)
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And it's only been one year anyway, so Susi probably didn't have any other choice but to spoil the mood...
...and then again, that observation is really, really good... heartbreakingly good.
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I think this is a good one to share during our thread celebrations.
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Yes, as the caption says: Whose wedding is it anyway?
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It just occured to me - isn´t it usually the bride who throws the bouqet to the present ladies? Why does a best man do it here?
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Good point. Because Sherlock is the bride?
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It definitely seems like it....