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Mrs.Wenceslas wrote:
I would kill for that Belstaff coat!
It's such a dramatic coat! I love the colour and how it swirls around him like a cloak. I had to replace my own beloved coat after a significant weight loss and happened to stumble on a coat at a charity shop that has quite a few of my favourite characteristics of the Belstaff while looking nothing like it -- the colour, the A-line cut (but much shorter), the cuffed sleeves, and the belt at the back of the waist. My last coat was brown leather, so this is quite a change, but this one matches all my scarves, too. I was doing the dramatic coat and looped scarf thing weeeeeeeeell before Sherlock was even conceived by Moftiss and that's not going to change.
I had an 'obsessed with Sherlock' moment today, or, rather an 'obsessed with quoting Sherlock' moment. I have a bad leg that gives me a lot of trouble when it's damp out. We are presently in the middle of an interminable record breaking rainy stretch and I'm limping badly and in quite a bit of pain. I went to a neighbour's for coffee this afternoon and she promptly told me to sit down and that she'd get an ottoman to rest my leg on. Frustrated with the weather and the pain, I burst out with, "DAMN MY LEG!" It was one of those moments when I really wish I could get that friend to watch Sherlock because I think I rather alarmed her...
Mary
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Hope your leg feels better soon, Mary!
You also know you're obsessed when you really should be sleeping but you're trying to find a long blue scarf online wondering if it's supposed to be that difficult
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This Is The Phantom Lady wrote:
Hope your leg feels better soon, Mary!
Thanks! It just gets worse over the years, hence why I moved to what is supposed to be a dry climate... *sighs*
You also know you're obsessed when you really should be sleeping but you're trying to find a long blue scarf online wondering if it's supposed to be that difficult
I have a ginormous scarf collection and am looking for dark purple, royal blue, and forest green. My rule, because I have so many now, is that I can only get them used at charity shops or as gifts.
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I only own three scarves and I don't like any of them... My mother knitted two of them and they're not bad at all... It's just not me.
Today was a really cold day so I wore my long black wollen gothic coat (with the collar up obviously) to work... I got to dash by the morgue in it on my way to my office... Honestly, it's a lot less scary to pass it now.
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When you're inches away from writing a lenghty email to the Danish news to eductate them after claiing that Breaking Bad was the ultimate winner of the Emmy's... and even mentioned a list of other shows but didn't even mention Sherlock once...
I mean; Come on!! A Danish actor had one of the main parts on the episode!!
My fingers are itching to write it...
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... when you were going to go on a three day trip to visit lovely friends with your husband and children, and at the last moment you find out that you can't possibly take even one day off work right now, but then all you can think is YAY, with the man and the kids out of the house, that's three consecutive nights of hours and hours of BBC Sherlock! Christmas has come early!
So if you don't see all that much of me in the coming days, you know why.
I'm a terrible wife and mother, aren't I?
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Congratulations, La Jolie! Plus - you give husband and children some space and time of their own.
Maybe they will even love it!
And Phantom: Right you are! Did you?
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Have an awesome time, La Jolie! I bet you need it!
Harriet... I actually did send that email. I couldn't stop myself!
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You comment on Facebook that you've got a wet job to do today, the responses are along the lines of 'scared of you!', and you only get what they mean because of what Magnussen says in HLV.
Bonus: the same three friends as always, John, Mycroft*, and Sarah, comment on your feed and you now find this funny.
Mary
*I mentioned my friend Mycroft in another thread. His folks were Conan Doyle fans and thought Sherlock would be too obvious!
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Harriet wrote:
Plus - you give husband and children some space and time of their own.
Yeah, well, who am I kidding.
First night was fine. I overdosed a bit though. Dreamt I was Molly and was invited to Sherlock's wedding (Sherlock obviously marrying someone else). Oh the grief and sorrow. (Oh, that dream totally belongs in this thread, too!)
Mary, are you telling us that you know a real person named Mycroft!?
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Oh no, that sounds like a horribly sad dream La Jolie.. hopefully the mood didn´t last!
You know you´re obsessed with Sherlock when your thoughts about your new haircut go something like this: "I want to look like someone from Sherlock! Okay, let´s do it! But who? Molly´s hair is too dark, and I don´t want plain long hair anymore. Irene? Same.. I need someone blonde.. John and Mary are blonde. But their hair is way too short.. what to do.. ha! There is Jamie Moriarty from Elementary! She´s the love interest of a Sherlock, and she looks like the best of Moriarty, Irene and John combined! So Jamie Moriarty it is.." ^^
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La Jolie wrote:
Mary, are you telling us that you know a real person named Mycroft!?
I do! It's just so bizarre! I mean, I only really picked up on the name when I became a fan of this show. Otherwise, he was just a dear friend with an old fashioned name. But now, it is WEIRD.
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When you see this Cyanide and Happiness comic and honestly think it's a fanart on your feed...
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that´s so nice! I´d get the same idea!
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maryagrawatson wrote:
I mean, I only really picked up on the name when I became a fan of this show. Otherwise, he was just a dear friend with an old fashioned name.
But then it's less weird now than it was before the BBC version, isn't it? I mean, who would name their child after a grossly obese weirdo who hardly ever talks to anyone? It makes a lot more sense to name him after a clever, decent, upright civil servant in a smart three-piece suit, doesn't it?
That said, we actually named our son John. Long after we fell in love with the books and the BBC series.
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La Jolie wrote:
But then it's less weird now than it was before the BBC version, isn't it? I mean, who would name their child after a grossly obese weirdo who hardly ever talks to anyone?
All I can say is that my Mycroft's parents must have been HUGE fans because his older sister is Shirley. I am not kidding.
That said, we actually named our son John. Long after we fell in love with the books and the BBC series.
Well, that's a very common name, like Mary and Sarah, so it's not weird that of two of the several Johns in my life, one is married to a Sarah and another to a Mary.
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maryagrawatson wrote:
All I can say is that my Mycroft's parents must have been HUGE fans because his older sister is Shirley. I am not kidding.
Now that's dedication. Scary!
John's a very common name
Yes, that's why we thought we'd get away with it.
Seriously though, he wasn't named after Dr. Watson. He really wasn't. I wouldn't do that to a kid, not even with such an unspectacular, non-specific name. It's just a family in-joke that he got that name because Sherlock would have been too obvious.
On a related note, my husband happens to be named Benedict. So much for confusion of real life and fandom in this household!
Why am I talking about my family? Maybe I'm missing them after all?
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Wow, La Jolie, I can see how that could get confusing!
Uhm... you also know you're addicted (rather than just obsessed) when coming home from work you check this forum before checking your emails to see if your guy has emailed you.
And also when you're a bit scared to tell him just how much this show and the actors actually mean to you...
What was he thinking picking me??
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La Jolie wrote:
Now that's dedication. Scary!
I don't think I've laughed as hard as when I got the email from him last week that said, "Offline for a week, going to visit Shirl!"
On a related note, my husband happens to be named Benedict. So much for confusion of real life and fandom in this household!
I have a cousin named Benedict last initial C. The name's not as uncommon as our Cumberbunny likes to make it out to be.
Mary