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Looks like your browser is also obsessed with Sherlock. Rightfully so, by the way!
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… when you're doing your hair thinking "twist and diffuse, twist and diffuse" all the time.
Last edited by SusiGo (April 3, 2013 1:18 pm)
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:-)
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… when you go to a concert and they're singing the line: "Der Aschenbecher da den hab ich mal geklaut" (I once stole this ashtray over there). And you just think the obvious.
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You mean Sven Regener was in the Buckingham Palace once?
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I think so. In a sheet.
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Apparently he couldn't resist
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just imagined Sherlock saying "Aschenbecher" /with the same accent as he did with "Rache"/..hmm.
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The singer I heard has a very characteristic voice as well but totally different from Benedict's.
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While I do love the shizznit out of Sherlock, I don't claim to be obsessed with it (been through my fandom girl days long enough ago!), but today while studying for my accounting class, I was copying down the line, "Cash flow is not just revenue and expenses, it can be many other items from the Balance Sheet..." but instead I wrote down:
"Cash flow is not just revenue and expenses, it can be many other items from Baker Street."
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You change your ringtones to match the ones in the series.
You set the alarm clock to wake you up with " Sherlocked".
You get almost violent with boring people.
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When you say Tedius
Or when you ask people what it's like in their funny little brains
Or "Curl and Diffuse" your hair
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"You look at people's underpants and try to work out whether they're gay"
Love it. How are you getting to do that exactly, if that's not an impertinant question? Just that I suspect that looking at people's underpants could so easily go badly, badly wrong ;-) (I'm sure if you explain you were being a Sherlock fan it will be fine ;- )
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...when you find a blue scarf right in front of a drugstore and you can't stop staring and thinking.
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did you pick it?
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No. I'm planning to observe it.
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good! it could be trap from a Moriarty´s fellow
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You husband mentions some people at work who've had to move here (US) for a project, and your first thought is, "I bet they're ticked off that now they have to wait longer to see Season 3."
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i knew i got it bad, when i try to deduce. or when i try to read people through their body language, which actually, i don't come up with any logical deductions, but, hey, i tried
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What's even more dangerous is inaccurately deducing people and then being biased about them.