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you say 'this is a 3-path problem' when doing maths.
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... when you suddenly love walking on roofs.
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When you're sick and bedridden all day and suddenly start imagining how Sherlock and John would nurse each other.
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Get well soon, besleybean!
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You are sick? Get well soon, besley!
On topic: When you immensely trouble over something ... but going into this forum, skipping through the threads and watching a few very nice Sherlock pics can calm you down again.
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Best wishes, besley!
I have no idea what you're talking about, gently.
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I know, Mattlocked, that you don't know.
Ah yes ... forgot ... talking to very nice people you got to know through "Sherlock" helps to calm down as well.
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True.
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Well hopefully I'm feeling a bit better today.
What's my reward?
I'm off to the dentist now!
More nice Sherlock thoughts to calm me down...
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Hope everyone who's sick or stressed out will have a lovely day nonetheless.
On topic: When you watch "Doctor Who" and every time an actor who has also been in "Sherlock" turns up in a guest role you can't help but shout "He/she was in Sherlock!!!".
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When working from home from your hospital job means prepping lab equipment and your first thought is: "OMG Sherlock would be proud of my dining table right now"
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besleybean wrote:
When you're sick and bedridden all day and suddenly start imagining how Sherlock and John would nurse each other.
Caution BB! That way could lead to Johnlock!
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LOL ... tonnaree ... you're so right.
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I like this, Phantom Lady
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... the cop in your current case sounds exactly like Rupert Graves, the strung out junkie he's interviewing has only one answer to his questions, BORED!, and you think, "Yup, this case is going into my head canon about how Sherlock and Lestrade first met."
Mary
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There is absoutely nothing wrong with fantasising about Joihnlock and nobody has ever indicated there was.
I fantasise about it all the time.
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When watching science documentaries in the wee hours of the morning and they explain how you make animals glow in the dark using proteins from a jellyfish
and you have to clap your hand over your mouth because you've exclaimed out loud "Why did Bluebell have to die??"
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... instead of politely saying, "No thank you, John" to an offer of beer, you find yourself exclaiming, "For God’s sakes, John! I’m on a case!"
(This show is too quotable!)
Mary
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,,, when you think of Sherlock in the morning, in the evening, in the night, at work, at lunch, at dentist, while you are watching TV, while you are writing, while you are doing sports, while you are walking.... you think of Sherlock while you are thinking, while you are living, while you are being....
I suspect that is a obsession....
DOCTOR!!!!!!
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This is a bit gross...
I work in the basement at the hospital... our office is pretty close to the long white path to the morgue. This morgning the most horrible smell filled the basement and we found out it was from two bodies that had been brought in... you could smell it through the entire basement...
One of my first thoughts were 'Omg how do Sherlock and Molly deal with that??'
Uhm...