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I'm a newborn Whovian so I'm only just discovering these things
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Lilythiell wrote:
...when one of your students is called "Antha".
I know what you mean. Last year I had a pupil who's family name was Reichenbach. It took me quite a long time before I could say her name without giggling inside.
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Reichenbach... and you're giggling...???
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In her job, she is used to much worse
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Saw an Irish Setter today... Wondered if it would answer to "Redbeard"...
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ukaunz wrote:
Saw an Irish Setter today... Wondered if it would answer to "Redbeard"...
Were you left wondering?
When I get mine (possibly next year, I'll keep you all posted!) I am seriously considering calling him that.
@Schmiezi I bet it did...oh my, that poor student, though. Reichenbach...*waiiiiiiiils*
...I've come across a book title, Lord Jim (by Joseph Conrad -no idea what it's about, apart from the theme "voyage and return stories).
...and later typed down "Calvin great expectations" in my browser to stumble upon the picture of a Vivienne Westwood shop.
I'm starting to think there's a hidden meaning to all of this...(no, no, apart from "obsessed" )
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Lilythiell wrote:
More "obsessed by the actors of Sherlock" here.
On my way to the Barbican, I passed in front "Martin's Court", and a sign for "St. Andrew’s Church".
Now, I'm about to cross Westminster Bridge...look up and see "Martin" in capital letters.
"Obsessed" does seem to be the right word, doesn't it...?
Though there's nothing wrong with it, obviously.
Oh yes, I felt the same in London.. You can't help but see it everywhere!
Northumberland Ave. , Bainbridge.. The hideout at Big Ben.. Everytime I saw a view with London Eye the theme music started playing in my head and I thought "get to know London again..breathe it in.. " obsessed after all..
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Yeah, for me London is also connected to Sherlock and vice versa.
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... when you read this post
with entirely wrong expectations
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Harriet wrote:
... when you read this post
with entirely wrong expectations
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Mattlocked wrote:
Harriet wrote:
... when you read this post
with entirely wrong expectations
Oh god yes!
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SolarSystem wrote:
Mattlocked wrote:
Harriet wrote:
... when you read this post
with entirely wrong expectations
Oh god yes!
LOL, it happened to me too!
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High Five, nakahara
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Harriet wrote:
High Five, nakahara
High five!
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The film that's on the telly in the background suddenly caught my attention despite being helplessly boring, with the following lines:
"I'm not gay"
"Well I am"
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lol Do you know what movie it is, by chance? Funny coincidence, though.
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I think it was called 'Bounce' with Ben Affleck.
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I see.
I had a moment today.
I'm doing some reading for my film class about the film we'll be watching (Charlie Chaplin's City Lights), and there's a name in my reading: Irving Adler. You can bet your bottom dollar that for a second I thought it said Irene Adler.
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I got out the alphabet soup pasta for my kids to make words with (a great literacy activity) and I got a little carried away with my own project...
It's like a pasta word cloud
My daughter started it by spelling Sherlock for me, honestly!
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I bet it sort of... happened, eh?