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nakahara wrote:
So sad...
*Sobs*
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There is this famous quote from Mark and this little quote from Sherlock and this quite recent quote from John and if you put it together, you get this:
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SusiGo wrote:
There is this famous quote from Mark and this little quote from Sherlock and this quite recent quote from John and if you put it together, you get this:
Wow!
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See knowing Mark and Steven through their respective works I know that there's no accident there... "Where are you going?" comes to mind.
Last edited by Little Weed (January 26, 2016 10:08 pm)
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Aw!
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Would any Johnlockers like a cup of tea? I'm exhausted from thinking too hard to formulate balanced responses reflecting my opinions (here) and learning dance moves whilst singing, so I'm putting on the light-up see-through kettle and making tea... I'll avoid mixing any body parts in it...
Last edited by Little Weed (January 26, 2016 10:32 pm)
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Here my theory about Sherlock series 3 being inspired by Swan Lake!
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I would like a nice cuppa, sure, Little Weed!
And I love your theories, Ho Yay!
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Loves those theories Ho Yay! I once saw a real life ugly duckling on the canal near where I grew up. Cutest thing ever.
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Can I have some tea, too?
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For me, too, please.
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I could do with a cuppa too! Thanks!
I've got rainbow cookies!
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I wanted to go back to the exchange between Watson and Holmes at the end of STAB.
“Don't think I would [be much at home in such a world]”
“I beg to differ. But then I've always known I was a man out of his time.”
I personally understand that Watson does not see himself as being attracted to men -it is, after all, much leeeeess frowned upon in the 21st century than in the 19th- but that Holmes disagrees -he sees through his Not-Gay-Watson and admits that he is attracted to men, is aware of it, acknowledges it (and acts/fantasises on acting on it).
Or is it me thinking too much?
Last edited by Lilythiell (January 26, 2016 11:37 pm)
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I'll definately have a cookie. Tea's ready I'll leave it in the pot. We shan't let Mycroft be Mother though as that's a disaster. ;)
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Free tea, one round?
Thanks for cookies - I have port!
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I'll go make another pot of tea -it's so popular it looks like we'd need more than one
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Some funny observation on Vernet, Sherlock´s ancestor:
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Oh, well, that is very … picturesque.
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SusiGo wrote:
Oh, well, that is very … picturesque.
You know - it´s "art in the blood"...
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The second last one has to be my fave...