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Hi, my name is Patricia. I have a fabulous daughter, a wonderful son-in-law, and 2 very wonderful grandsons, the oldest of which I have introduced to Sherlock. I have liked and loved a lot of programs over the years, but none so much as Sherlock...I could watch all the episodes 24/7 and never get tired of them. I am really glad to have found this forum and have actually spent several days visiting and reading the posts before I finally decided to register; I've enjoyed reading all the wonderful posts, and I feel like I know everyone already. I don't know how often I will post but I will definitely "pop in" as often as I can. And like everyone else, I am "patiently" waiting for series 3...
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Welcome, Patricia, it's nice to have you here. I'm sure you'll have a lot of fun
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Welcome to the forum, I'm sure you'll like it here.
Just out of curiosity, what does the Welsh mean in your signature?
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Hello and welcome to the forum Patricia. I hope,you have lots of fun here and pop in often, even if it's only for a cuppa tea.
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Hi Patricia, welcome to the madness, glad you decided to join up. Just remember that, even though you, like me, are one of the more 'mature' members, you can be as sensible or as silly as you want. I err on the side of silliness.
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welcome patricia!! I love your username. you'll have loads of fun, here with us crazy sherlockians. I mean, we're crazy-silly, for all things SHERLOCK.
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hypergreenfrog wrote:
Welcome to the forum, I'm sure you'll like it here.
Just out of curiosity, what does the Welsh mean in your signature?
Thanks, hypergreenfrog, I really do like it here, so much fun and information!
To answer your question -- Years ago Welsh singer Tom Jones had a TV show that was broadcast weekly here in US and he always close his show with these words. The translations is "Blessed be your life, and I wish you joy always." It's been one of my favorite quotes for many years.
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SusiGo wrote:
Welcome, Patricia, it's nice to have you here. I'm sure you'll have a lot of fun
Thanks Susi! I'm still working my way through various threads, but I'm enjoying all the posts.
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Davina wrote:
Hello and welcome to the forum Patricia. I hope,you have lots of fun here and pop in often, even if it's only for a cuppa tea.
Thank you, Davina!
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hepzibah wrote:
Hi Patricia, welcome to the madness, glad you decided to join up. Just remember that, even though you, like me, are one of the more 'mature' members, you can be as sensible or as silly as you want. I err on the side of silliness.
Thanks, hepzibah! As the saying goes, "There's no point in being grown-up if you can't be silly sometimes."
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sherlockskitty wrote:
welcome patricia!! I love your username. you'll have loads of fun, here with us crazy sherlockians. I mean, we're crazy-silly, for all things SHERLOCK.
Thank you, and thank you, sherlockskitty! I tried to come up with a username that would show how much I really, really like this program, especially since I wasn't sure if I was going to like a "modern-day" Sherlock (I grew up watching Basil Rathbone as Sherlock). But I was hooked within the first 15 minutes of the first episode.
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Welcome! I'm a Sherlock girl, too, as are many of us. You really will have some fun here, I'm sure.
So, may I ask, are you Welsh?
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veecee wrote:
Welcome! I'm a Sherlock girl, too, as are many of us. You really will have some fun here, I'm sure.
So, may I ask, are you Welsh?
Thanks veecee! To answer your question, no, I am not Welsh, though I wouldn't object to being so!
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If you like, you can go to "Meet the Members" and "Tell us what part of the world you come from."
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veecee wrote:
If you like, you can go to "Meet the Members" and "Tell us what part of the world you come from."
Thanks, veecee. I actually did that the same day I "registered". I had a couple of minor glitches, so hopefully my response was accepted. But just in case, I'm in the state of Illinois in US.
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I'm in Michigan! I'll be in Chicago for a long weekend next month.
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veecee wrote:
I'm in Michigan! I'll be in Chicago for a long weekend next month.
Cool! Chicago is about 3 to 4 hours (depending on how fast your drive) north of where I am...
A couple of years ago I was in Holland, Michigan, for a a few days attending the Tulip Festival. I really enjoyed it.
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I'm glad you liked the tulips. Please come to Ann Arbor during Summer Festival and Top of the Park or during the Art Fair(s). It is wonderful.
Anyway, I love Chicago and big cities in general.
Do you want to say what city you are from in Illinois? I don't mean to be pushy. Just so glad to find someone else from the Midwest on here. I think we have someone in Ohio, too.
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veecee wrote:
I'm glad you liked the tulips. Please come to Ann Arbor during Summer Festival and Top of the Park or during the Art Fair(s). It is wonderful.
Anyway, I love Chicago and big cities in general.
Do you want to say what city you are from in Illinois? I don't mean to be pushy. Just so glad to find someone else from the Midwest on here. I think we have someone in Ohio, too.
I'm from a "small" town called Charleston (pop. about 24,000), home of Eastern Illinois University (where I retired from). Charleston is about 45 minutes south of Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, where the University of Illinois is located.
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So you live in a college town, too? I hope you enjoy that as much as I do.