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Absolutely, nakahara. Sometimes someone just has to spell it out and it becomes so crystal clear.
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Oh yes, it did ![]()
As you have started with it, I can't resist: "Bromance" from greek: brómos = "stench"... ![]()
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Harriet! Behave! ![]()
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What's so wrong about an innocent greek reference? ![]()
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I think I need to go and read some explicit fanfic now... ![]()
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Great idea. Take your time, honey! ![]()
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Always, darling, always. ![]()
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Harriet wrote:
Oh yes, it did
As you have started with it, I can't resist: "Bromance" from greek: brómos = "stench"...
Or ic could be derived from "Bromios", the god responsible for making strange, invasive noises. ![]()
Now, in what situations defined by loud, strange noises could Sherlock and John be possibly involved?
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I love all that Greek knowledge. ![]()

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You made my day, nakahara
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First good laugh of the day, nakahara. ![]()
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Can I just say that I absolutely love this forum? I learn something new almost every day. Great research, nakahara! ![]()
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Or to quote John: Always your way, the Greek way. (This is the correct quote, isn't it?)

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You can´t spoil anything with little Greek. ![]()

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The Greek is paramount. ![]()

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Or to quote Sherlock: "Oh, you meant spectacularly ignorant in a Greek way...?"
OMG, and watching that scene again just now on YT I realised: John is sitting in Sherlock's chair...!!!
Last edited by SolarSystem (May 15, 2014 9:48 am)
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No, really? I never noticed that.
We could start a new thread - favourite quotes in a Greek way. ![]()
"You. It's always you. You're keeping me Greek."
Last edited by SusiGo (May 15, 2014 10:02 am)

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I've probably noticed it before but didn't pay any attention to it. But he does, definitely.
Haha, we really should! ![]()
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Yeah, that could be fun. I have a look for another quote.

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SusiGo wrote:
No, really? I never noticed that.
We could start a new thread - favourite quotes in a Greek way.
"You. It's always you. You're keeping me Greek."
Ladies! You're killing me here. Just spit coffee on my keyboard.

