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Good night from little Sherlock. He's going to slip into his sleeping bag right now.
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That. Is. Cuteoverload.
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Mattlocked, really!
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Mattlocked wrote:
Oh no!
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AHHHHHHHH!!!!
0_0
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That is so awesome, Mattlocked!
(And, actually, he never was in any danger because of his softness.)
There were much more pleasant experiences for him. I will show you more later.
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Tobe, you were there! Now you should have know how he did it. Please tell us, we cannot wait until January.
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Well, all I can say is that he had help...and that he didn't go down all along the building...
In the afternoon, we had a cream tea on him. Of course, he refused to eat because he supposed himself to be on a case.
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This looks delicious. Could he really resist?
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Probably he kept himself distracted by deducing the other guests?
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SusiGo wrote:
This looks delicious. Could he really resist?
Mind over matter dear Susi...he is on a case and Work is everything....More for Tobe
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On our way to Baker Street little Sherlock met this familiar looking guy:
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tobeornot221b wrote:
On our way to Baker Street little Sherlock met this familiar looking guy:
Teehee!
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I had missed these before so I have just overdosed on them. Hilarious...genius!
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Baker Street tube station was a big adventure playground for Crochet Sherlock.
An he was so in awe of the statue outside that he insisted on sitting at/on the great detective's feet.
Though it was raining...
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Was he frightened? A bit?
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The great detective and the tiny detective.
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Mattlocked wrote:
Was he frightened? A bit?
Frightened? After St. Bart's Experience? No.
But quite wet afterwards.
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You could dry him in the microwave.