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I posted the alu- and copper stuff here:
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Oh, yes, I like them. A very subtle and discreet way of showing you're a fan.
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Wore our shirts again yesterday (after washing, of course), and had several recognitions from all ages. Also, a few inquiries, so we were able to spread the word to the poor uninitiated.
Warning: the color runs from the red shirts. Glad I handwashed them separately.
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veecee, why don't you post a pic of you and your friends in your tshirts, you can edit out your faces if you want to remain anonymous
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Then you could edit in pictures of the faces of Sherlock, John, Molly, Moriarty, Lestrade etc.
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Oh, yes, I'd like to see that.
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When I was waiting for the train this sign on the platform ("living well since 1893") caught my eye.
Ok - it's not 1895 (which would have been very nice!), but at least it's the year of publication of the Final Problem. So...
...and I did some scribbling in a toy store as well ...
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And what exactly were you doing in a toy store??
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I was there with some kids...
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You don't let any chance slip, do you? I'll have to start my campaign again, was a bit distracted by this forum, I guess.
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I'm quite enthusiastic when it comes to covering new territories with those pointless messages... (and it's so much fun! )
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Let's hope nobody's observing you.............
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Not actually Sherlock, but also nice...
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Just got back on the forum today. Those of you who suggested the shirt pictures... should have gotten a pic, but didn't.
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Very nice, and I like the PT Cruiser. One of the few cars with an extraordinary design. Not dull at all.
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Very nice, Mattlocked!
But make sure no one will spray a yellow smiley face on your London pocket cab and shoot at it...
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I went to Salzburg today in my Sherlocked t-shirt which nobody seemed to recognise but I wore it proudly. Don't know where the Austrian Sherlockian are hiding . What really shattered me, however, was when Lena and I went to a second-hand bookshop where she bought three!! Holmes novels and I wore the T-shirt and the bookseller showed no reaction whatsoever .
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Ignorants..... I was to a tea-shop the other day, wearing my Moriar Tea, London shirt.
Thought he could have ask me about the tea....
Ordinary people, aren't they boring?
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Oh, yes, they are. Or we're just obsessed, but so what? It's so much fun. Let's see where I'm going to leave the next message.