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Many of us are getting to be quite familiar with the online "versions" of each other. It's pretty amazing how each person's personality still comes through, even with the "anonymity" of the internet, forums, etc. (I know, m0r1arty, anonymity on the internet is a mere illusion, but I'm blissfully ignorant.)
For various reasons, it obviously is wise not to disclose too much personal info on the internet to total strangers (if you're an axe murderer, please raise your hand...).
But, it might be fun to learn some small tidbit about our fellow Sherlock-forum people.
So, if you're so inclined, tell us something about you that you think makes you unique among those here on the forum. If someone else responds that this applies to them, too, you have to find some other point of individuality. (So, if you say, "I jump out of birthday cakes and sing, 'God Save the Queen'", and someone else says, "Hey! I do that, too!", you have to come up with another answer.)
I'll go first:
I raise Devon cows here on our family farm.
What makes you unique?
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Well... In my neighborhood I'm the crazy cat lady.
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I'm unique in the fact that I don't consider myself unique.
-m0r
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An entire room in my home is filled with I LOVE LUCY stuff!!
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Lucy?!
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Yes, as in Lucille Ball, you know-- that black and white show that aired in the early 50's. I have 2 lucy dolls, but I'm still looking for a ricky ricardo doll and william frawley and Vivian Vance dolls.
I love lucy, and lucy loves meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!
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I used to love watching Lucy when I was little, was it not also in colour in the 60s? Or is my memory playing tricks on me? My favourite American programmes were, however, Bewitched and The Beverley Hillbillies.
I digress...what makes me unique? I'm going to have to think about that....
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Davina wrote:
I used to love watching Lucy when I was little, was it not also in colour in the 60s? Or is my memory playing tricks on me? My favourite American programmes were, however, Bewitched and The Beverley Hillbillies.
I digress...what makes me unique? I'm going to have to think about that....
ILL was never colorized...and I don't think the Lucy/desi comedy Hours were, either. But the third show that Lucy did by herself, , called "Here's Lucy" was. Or was that The Lucy Show? I don't remember. I too loved bewitched and beverly Hillbillies. fiddlesticks, now I have to think of something else that makes me unique. I think I'll sleep on it.
Goodnight all!!
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Well... I've got Beethoven's portrait presiding my living room
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We've got the layout of Oxford college! (Talk about nerdy!!)
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Oh, Milkomeda, me too! I have three cats who I love more than life itself! I have always considered that Sherlock would be a cat person (some wishful thinking there!)
So I guess that we can be unique together
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I honestly can't think of anything...not something that would make me unique to anyone else. I don't think anyone is entirely unique, there's bound to be someone else in the world with the same hobby, job, interest, personality trait as you...just that maybe you've not met them yet.
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Sherlock Holmes wrote:
I honestly can't think of anything...not something that would make me unique to anyone else. I don't think anyone is entirely unique, there's bound to be someone else in the world with the same hobby, job, interest, personality trait as you...just that maybe you've not met them yet.
SH, not unique to the world, just those of us here on the forum. A little piece of trivia about yourself ("I listen to classical music all day long." or "I worked in a bank when I was fresh out of college." or "I have a tattoo of Sherlock on my ankle.", etc.) that might interest the rest of our friends here on the forum.
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well--I do handmade greeting cards as a hobby. does anyone else here do that? you shud see all the rubber stamps and ink pads and paper punches I have. On second thot....it would take a whole 10 pages to show you what I got, so...nah.
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sherlockskitty wrote:
well--I do handmade greeting cards as a hobby. does anyone else here do that? you shud see all the rubber stamps and ink pads and paper punches I have. On second thot....it would take a whole 10 pages to show you what I got, so...nah.
It's something really special to receive a real, handmade card/letter in the mail these days. The time, effort and creativity that someone takes to put into one of those speaks volumes, and shows they really care. On perhaps a more manly note, I have wax and a sealer that I will sometimes use to send really important letters. I love the "old-world" dignity of it all. And of course, I keep a supply of 100% cotton paper for those special missives, and a fountain pen to write with. Ahhh....
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thanks tantalus, yes, ppl do enjoy getting my cards. I just did a map card for a graduate in my family---took me 2 weeks and about 30 dollars to do that one card.......but i was proud of the work I put in.
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sherlockskitty wrote:
took me 2 weeks and about 30 dollars to do that one card.......
Wow. Now that is unique. And I thought Hallmark was expensive...I'm sure the recipient will treasure it.
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I wish Hallmark would hire me. I just made a bookmark using cardstock for my mom...AND---I used a quote from the episode THE BLIND BANKER!! "A book is like a magic garden..."
And tantalus I know what you are talking about. What you do is called "sealing" and I love old world stuff too. do you, perchance, have a blotter?
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Tantalus wrote:
sherlockskitty wrote:
well--I do handmade greeting cards as a hobby. does anyone else here do that? you shud see all the rubber stamps and ink pads and paper punches I have. On second thot....it would take a whole 10 pages to show you what I got, so...nah.
It's something really special to receive a real, handmade card/letter in the mail these days. The time, effort and creativity that someone takes to put into one of those speaks volumes, and shows they really care. On perhaps a more manly note, I have wax and a sealer that I will sometimes use to send really important letters. I love the "old-world" dignity of it all. And of course, I keep a supply of 100% cotton paper for those special missives, and a fountain pen to write with. Ahhh....
Sherlock would love analyzing the paper and ink you use.
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No blotter... : (
I just blow a lot to dry the ink...
Trivia question: Do you know the canon story that involves Holmes scrutinizing the blotting paper for a clue?