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He's a silly boy.
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tonnaree wrote:
Well Ivy, I don't know about the other Mods, but I'll allow it.
So do I.
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Not very nice about Jerry.
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Sorry I did see this, forgot to post it!
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Referring to above - that's awesome.
And know this has nothing to do with Sherlock, but I love Mark and his humor, and it gave me a smile today, so maybe it will you too. (could use it! Ohio primaries today, and it's the Ides of March!) *cue twilight zone music* *worriedly crosses fingers* *goes to vote*
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Ha.
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The suspense is killing me!
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Mark looks so at home in period costume.
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I loved his play...
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I love how he looks there…. never gotten to see any of our favorite cast members in a live play (excepting the recording of Frankenstein, and a pieces of both Ben's and David Tennant's Hamlet). Oh, and for those of you who were also left in super suspense (ha!), Mark has continued his commentary for us (just thought it would be fun to follow up from the last one, and still getting a smile from his humor, to share it all with you…)
@Markgatiss One daughter missing (the 'mannish' one). Inspector Northeast is on the case! #TheyRangUpthePolice
@Markgatiss Latest. Tramps suspected. #TheyRangUpthePolice
@Markgatiss Cor! 'Orrible murder! I LOVE this book. #TheyRangUpthePolice
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It took me a few moments to realize that's Mark. Is that from a play?
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An oldie but goodie!
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I hardly recognized him as well, Yitzock.
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Possibly that's the idea, ha.
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Lol….. I did a double-take and took a second, but something distinctive with the eyes and tilt of mouth in the first picture, went "… Mark?" Wonder what kind of play that was?
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He's more girly than me
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And me.