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I am totally calm!
Yeah, I'm there if you want it.
OF COURSE there is a harmless, non-johnlock explanation for this line. John was talking about something completely ordinary. Like ... Like what?
An apple (John always carries an apple for Sherlock in his pocket. Sherlock needs vitamins, doesn't he? And as a doctor and FRIEND John likes to help him. )
Beekeeping manual (for retirement in Sussex)
Coat. (John is always ready to hand Sherlock his coat.)
Double chocolate cake. (John does not want to hurt himself on Sherlock's ribs during dancing lessons)
Enemy (Against boredom and smoking)
Friendship (of course he wants it!)
Gall bladder (for dissecting)
Honesty (makes their friendship strong)
Information (on the solar system and the like)
Jim (just John and Sherlock against Jim Moriarty, dead or alive)
Kiwi fruit - rich in vitamin C, indispensable for crime solving
Lu...tein (for a chemical experiment)
Murder weapon (gun, tyre lever, whatever is in his pocket at the moment)
Nothing. (An innocent nothing. He had no idea that he was saying something at all.)
Opinion of an ordinary man
Pen (John throws it, Sherlock catches it)
Quiet evening (games in front of the fireplace, fine old whisky ...)
Recklessness (against any kind of villain)
Sunny sunday afternoon somewhere romanti... uhm, no, no, not that, wait a second, somewhere bromantic, of course, yes, yes, bromantic, that's it, that's the word, bromantic!
Tea. (We all know that, don't we.)
Underwear. Pure and simple.
Last edited by SolarSystem (July 8, 2014 9:25 am)
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Damn, gently...! How could you!
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Sorry?
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Sorry, gently, I meant Solar to better calm down now. Better for all of us. But see what she did again
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I know, Harriet, I know ...
I was first, Solar...
Last edited by gently69 (July 8, 2014 9:31 am)
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That's entertainment, ladies!
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Yeah, I'm there if you want it.
OF COURSE there is a harmless, non-johnlock explanation for this line. John was talking about something completely ordinary. Like ... Like what?
An apple (John always carries an apple for Sherlock in his pocket. Sherlock needs vitamins, doesn't he? And as a doctor and FRIEND John likes to help him. )
Beekeeping manual (for retirement in Sussex)
Coat. (John is always ready to hand Sherlock his coat.)
Double chocolate cake. (John does not want to hurt himself on Sherlock's ribs during dancing lessons)
Enemy (Against boredom and smoking)
Friendship (of course he wants it!)
Gall bladder (for dissecting)
Honesty (makes their friendship strong)
Information (on the solar system and the like)
Jim (just John and Sherlock against Jim Moriarty, dead or alive)
Kiwi fruit - rich in vitamin C, indispensable for crime solving
Lu...tein (for a chemical experiment)
Murder weapon (gun, tyre lever, whatever is in his pocket at the moment)
Nothing. (An innocent nothing. He had no idea that he was saying something at all.)
Opinion of an ordinary man
Pen (John throws it, Sherlock catches it)
Quiet evening (games in front of the fireplace, fine old whisky ...)
Recklessness (against any kind of villain)
Sunny sunday afternoon somewhere romanti... uhm, no, no, not that, wait a second, somewhere bromantic, of course, yes, yes, bromantic, that's it, that's the word, bromantic!
Tea. (We all know that, don't we.)
Unity ("...just the two of us against the rest of the world ...") / Underwear. Pure and simple.
Variety of First Aid in case of sprained ankles and broken injured heart.
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Maahh, Harriet... that makes me !
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Harriet ... you are losing control... fortunately ...
Yeah, I'm there if you want it.
OF COURSE there is a harmless, non-johnlock explanation for this line. John was talking about something completely ordinary. Like ... Like what?
An apple (John always carries an apple for Sherlock in his pocket. Sherlock needs vitamins, doesn't he? And as a doctor and FRIEND John likes to help him. )
Beekeeping manual (for retirement in Sussex)
Coat. (John is always ready to hand Sherlock his coat.)
Double chocolate cake. (John does not want to hurt himself on Sherlock's ribs during dancing lessons)
Enemy (Against boredom and smoking)
Friendship (of course he wants it!)
Gall bladder (for dissecting)
Honesty (makes their friendship strong)
Information (on the solar system and the like)
Jim (just John and Sherlock against Jim Moriarty, dead or alive)
Kiwi fruit - rich in vitamin C, indispensable for crime solving
Lu...tein (for a chemical experiment)
Murder weapon (gun, tyre lever, whatever is in his pocket at the moment)
Nothing. (An innocent nothing. He had no idea that he was saying something at all.)
Opinion of an ordinary man
Pen (John throws it, Sherlock catches it)
Quiet evening (games in front of the fireplace, fine old whisky ...)
Recklessness (against any kind of villain)
Sunny sunday afternoon somewhere romanti... uhm, no, no, not that, wait a second, somewhere bromantic, of course, yes, yes, bromantic, that's it, that's the word, bromantic!
Tea. (We all know that, don't we.)
Unity ("...just the two of us against the rest of the world ...") / Underwear. Pure and simple.
Variety of First Aid in case of sprained ankles and broken injured heart.
Weakness (to make Sherlock even stronger ...)
Last edited by gently69 (July 8, 2014 12:04 pm)
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Could you add the code for the word "broken", dear?
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Oops, lost with copy and paste. Sorry. How is the code?
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"Quote" and remove the quote tag
(s)(/s) but with square brackets
Last edited by Harriet (July 8, 2014 12:03 pm)
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Got it. Sorry again.
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Thank you
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Yeah, I'm there if you want it.
OF COURSE there is a harmless, non-johnlock explanation for this line. John was talking about something completely ordinary. Like ... Like what?
An apple (John always carries an apple for Sherlock in his pocket. Sherlock needs vitamins, doesn't he? And as a doctor and FRIEND John likes to help him. )
Beekeeping manual (for retirement in Sussex)
Coat. (John is always ready to hand Sherlock his coat.)
Double chocolate cake. (John does not want to hurt himself on Sherlock's ribs during dancing lessons)
Enemy (Against boredom and smoking)
Friendship (of course he wants it!)
Gall bladder (for dissecting)
Honesty (makes their friendship strong)
Information (on the solar system and the like)
Jim (just John and Sherlock against Jim Moriarty, dead or alive)
Kiwi fruit - rich in vitamin C, indispensable for crime solving
Lu...tein (for a chemical experiment)
Murder weapon (gun, tyre lever, whatever is in his pocket at the moment)
Nothing. (An innocent nothing. He had no idea that he was saying something at all.)
Opinion of an ordinary man
Pen (John throws it, Sherlock catches it)
Quiet evening (games in front of the fireplace, fine old whisky ...)
Recklessness (against any kind of villain)
Sunny sunday afternoon somewhere romanti... uhm, no, no, not that, wait a second, somewhere bromantic, of course, yes, yes, bromantic, that's it, that's the word, bromantic!
Tea. (We all know that, don't we.)
Unity ("...just the two of us against the rest of the world ...") / Underwear. Pure and simple.
Variety of First Aid in case of sprained ankles and broken injured heart.
Weakness (to make Sherlock even stronger ...)
Xmas jumper (partner look enhances pleasure!)
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Yeah, I'm there if you want it.
OF COURSE there is a harmless, non-johnlock explanation for this line. John was talking about something completely ordinary. Like ... Like what?
An apple (John always carries an apple for Sherlock in his pocket. Sherlock needs vitamins, doesn't he? And as a doctor and FRIEND John likes to help him. )
Beekeeping manual (for retirement in Sussex)
Coat. (John is always ready to hand Sherlock his coat.)
Double chocolate cake. (John does not want to hurt himself on Sherlock's ribs during dancing lessons)
Enemy (Against boredom and smoking)
Friendship (of course he wants it!)
Gall bladder (for dissecting)
Honesty (makes their friendship strong)
Information (on the solar system and the like)
Jim (just John and Sherlock against Jim Moriarty, dead or alive)
Kiwi fruit - rich in vitamin C, indispensable for crime solving
Lu...tein (for a chemical experiment)
Murder weapon (gun, tyre lever, whatever is in his pocket at the moment)
Nothing. (An innocent nothing. He had no idea that he was saying something at all.)
Opinion of an ordinary man
Pen (John throws it, Sherlock catches it)
Quiet evening (games in front of the fireplace, fine old whisky ...)
Recklessness (against any kind of villain)
Sunny sunday afternoon somewhere romanti... uhm, no, no, not that, wait a second, somewhere bromantic, of course, yes, yes, bromantic, that's it, that's the word, bromantic!
Tea. (We all know that, don't we.)
Unity ("...just the two of us against the rest of the world ...") / Underwear. Pure and simple.
Variety of First Aid in case of sprained ankles and broken injured heart.
Weakness (to make Sherlock even stronger ...)
Xmas jumper (partner look enhances pleasure!)
Your heart. If it stops. I will fix it.
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Yeah, I'm there if you want it.
OF COURSE there is a harmless, non-johnlock explanation for this line. John was talking about something completely ordinary. Like ... Like what?
An apple (John always carries an apple for Sherlock in his pocket. Sherlock needs vitamins, doesn't he? And as a doctor and FRIEND John likes to help him. )
Beekeeping manual (for retirement in Sussex)
Coat. (John is always ready to hand Sherlock his coat.)
Double chocolate cake. (John does not want to hurt himself on Sherlock's ribs during dancing lessons)
Enemy (Against boredom and smoking)
Friendship (of course he wants it!)
Gall bladder (for dissecting)
Honesty (makes their friendship strong)
Information (on the solar system and the like)
Jim (just John and Sherlock against Jim Moriarty, dead or alive)
Kiwi fruit - rich in vitamin C, indispensable for crime solving
Lu...tein (for a chemical experiment)
Murder weapon (gun, tyre lever, whatever is in his pocket at the moment)
Nothing. (An innocent nothing. He had no idea that he was saying something at all.)
Opinion of an ordinary man
Pen (John throws it, Sherlock catches it)
Quiet evening (games in front of the fireplace, fine old whisky ...)
Recklessness (against any kind of villain)
Sunny sunday afternoon somewhere romanti... uhm, no, no, not that, wait a second, somewhere bromantic, of course, yes, yes, bromantic, that's it, that's the word, bromantic!
Tea. (We all know that, don't we.)
Unity ("...just the two of us against the rest of the world ...") / Underwear. Pure and simple.
Variety of First Aid in case of sprained ankles and broken injured heart.
Weakness (to make Sherlock even stronger ...)
Xmas jumper (partner look enhances pleasure!)
Your heart. If it stops. I will fix it.
Z...z...z...zleep
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Are we doing another round? I was thinking of "what the Christmas Special could be about" but maybe someone has a better idea
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Nice idea, Marta!
What the Christmas Special could be about
A sparkler in a festive roast
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What the Christmas Special could be about
A sparkler in a festive roast
Baby Sherlock