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We have a couple of signs in our office kitchen that tell people to clean up after themselves. I think I need to add another sign..."Not your housekeeper, dear."
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When you've left the building because of some idiot pulling the firealarm at 3am. You don't think about your purse or coat... but you are close to running back in to rescue your Sherlock DVD's...
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This Is The Phantom Lady wrote:
When you've left the building because of some idiot pulling the firealarm at 3am. You don't think about your purse or coat... but you are close to running back in to rescue your Sherlock DVD's...
LOL I would totally do that!
I hate fire drills. A lot of times the alarm will go off and we don't know if it's a drill or a real emergancy so I ALWAYS ALWAYS grab my purse and phone!
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I have made a mental note to take my bag with me if there is a next time; and to throw my Sherlock and Doctor Who DVD's in it on my way out...
In my defence I was half asleep; and I couldn't smell smoke at all so I guess I wasn't taking it too seriously.
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tonnaree wrote:
This Is The Phantom Lady wrote:
When you've left the building because of some idiot pulling the firealarm at 3am. You don't think about your purse or coat... but you are close to running back in to rescue your Sherlock DVD's...
LOL I would totally do that!
I hate fire drills. A lot of times the alarm will go off and we don't know if it's a drill or a real emergancy so I ALWAYS ALWAYS grab my purse and phone!
My stuff means a lot to me. I would not leave without my bag! Last time at the test alarm I also got my bag with me... I can't even bare to see such stuff in movies, like in Third Star I was all the time thinking of the cart and their stuff and that they can't just leave it and go?
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zeratul wrote:
tonnaree wrote:
LOL I would totally do that!
I hate fire drills. A lot of times the alarm will go off and we don't know if it's a drill or a real emergancy so I ALWAYS ALWAYS grab my purse and phone!My stuff means a lot to me. I would not leave without my bag! Last time at the test alarm I also got my bag with me... I can't even bare to see such stuff in movies, like in Third Star I was all the time thinking of the cart and their stuff and that they can't just leave it and go?
I kept thinking: Where on earth do they get their water from? They took a several day hiking trip, sleeping in tents. They had, what? Three 1l aluminium bottles of water on them? Even if they had more, most of that must have been on the cart. You can live without food for a few days, but liquids?
But, hey, creative licence, right? So, yeah, most of the time I can look past these things, but every now and then it really bothers me.
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Also when you're cooking dinner and you're making almost the same pasta dish that Sherlock was having in HLV. And you are convinvinced you had a glass of olives somewhere. When you can't find them you hear yourself exclaim
"Dammit Magnussen!!"
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Last night on the train to the airport two swedish people were sitting behind me talking about casinos I think, I think they were talking about the roullette and suddenly one of them kept saying (in english) "221B Red, 221B Red!"
I tried hard not to giggle.
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When you get home from a party at 4am and you still have to check the forum before you can go to sleep.
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When you put your shoes on and find yourself reciting the Moriarty - part of the swimming pool scene but you are almost halfway through when you notice it!
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When you start questioning whether you may be a sociopath. (but you know you're probably not high-functioning becuase you obsess over fictional characters and that's not really that intelligant.)
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tonnaree wrote:
When you get home from a party at 4am and you still have to check the forum before you can go to sleep.
Oh yes, I know the 'problem'...!
Also, when you watch the movie "Non-Stop" with Liam Neeson and you see Lupita Nyong'o in a supporting role and think Benedict!, then you see a scene in which they talk about defusing a bomb and you think off-switch, and finally you see the captain and the first officer of the plane and you think This is bad, without Martin and Douglas this won't work...!
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...you register here...
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^That's a clear indication! Welcome! I love the name!
-You know you're obsessed with Sherlock when on a train you have to listen to a group of horrible teenage girls and you hear yourself inside your head going 'Whats it like inside your funny little brains??'
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Thank you.
I was glad it wasn't already taken.
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... you listen / read something and suddenly you hear a voice in your head going: 'boooooring!' (like Moriarty) or short 'boring' (like Sherlock). Then you know you've got to stop doing what you are doing at the moment. ;)
- you read something like 'SIM-lock is going to vanish' and you go: 'NOOOO!' :D I have no idea btw. what a SIM-lock really is but as I read something else, I was in shock and in need for a blanket. ;)
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^Aaaaw!
- When you send off an important email and catch yourself steepling your fingers under your chin.
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This Is The Phantom Lady wrote:
^Aaaaw!
- When you send off an important email and catch yourself steepling your fingers under your chin.
hihi ;) I'm picturing it and then again seeing Ben as Sherlock ;)
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...when you - who never buys just mp3s, but the CD version, bought "December 1963" on Amazon, because it bothers you that when you listen to the Sherlock 3 Soundtrack (AutoRipped by Amazon) in Cloudplayer, it is missing after the Waltz for John and Mary... just to put it into the playlist right after it...
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I already posted that my brother and sister-in-law named their dog "Watson." They're not even that obsessed with Sherlock Holmes...the only version they watch is Elementary.
They wanted a "famous sidekick name." Now the dog has made friends with a stray cat. I sad, "You have to name the cat Sherlock." They said they already refer to it as Sherlock.