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Wrong! lololol
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I suppose some of you wish that at the end of The Great Game, Sherlock had ended up having to take off his jacket and jump in the pool to retrieve the memory stick. And then he would have gotten out of the pool with his shirt all wet and sticking to him. And then he would have had to take it off. Really, what's the matter with you lot? Where do you get these unchaste ideas?
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Congrats to all the thudders and smelling salts users here on this thread-- we reached 100 pages!
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veecee wrote:
I suppose some of you wish that at the end of The Great Game, Sherlock had ended up having to take off his jacket and jump in the pool to retrieve the memory stick. And then he would have gotten out of the pool with his shirt all wet and sticking to him. And then he would have had to take it off. Really, what's the matter with you lot? Where do you get these unchaste ideas?
We are innocent, I tell you. Innocent! Pure as the driven snow.... but not as cold, nosiree, we are not as cold....
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ancientsgate wrote:
Congrats to all the thudders and smelling salts users here on this thread-- we reached 100 pages!
And closing in on 2,000 posts. But you can't count mine since I only come here to do research.
BTW, I accidentally clicked on the first page and that very first pic. Sigh. (I don't thud, just sigh.)
Does number of pages have something to do with individual computer settings? This thread is at page 133 for me.
Aggie, you mean you only lust after Sherlock in your mind?
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veecee wrote:
Aggie, you mean you only lust after Sherlock in your mind?
At my age, all lust is in the mind, honey. *laugh*
Yeah, anyone who has the time should go back and start in the beginning of this thread. The scenery is first rate, to say the least.
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tobeornot221b wrote:
Found this one back towards the beginning of this thread. This is my fave Sherlock hair, from Scandal. For once, someone knew what they were doing with the color and the cut (you know, IMO). Silly expression, as he tells John to punch him... in the face... didn't you hear me? *s*
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veecee wrote:
SusiGo wrote:
Oh, yes, those eyes … we could start collecting adjectives for them .
There is a cute song, although I don't remember whose it is. It says, "Crayola doesn't have a color for your eyes."
I read a fan fic once where the author described them as being the color of dawn over the North Sea. *happy sigh*
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ancientsgate wrote:
veecee wrote:
SusiGo wrote:
Oh, yes, those eyes … we could start collecting adjectives for them .
There is a cute song, although I don't remember whose it is. It says, "Crayola doesn't have a color for your eyes."
I read a fan fic once where the author described them as being the color of dawn over the North Sea. *happy sigh*
You mean ginger.......
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tiharoa wrote:
ancientsgate wrote:
I read a fan fic once where the author described them as being the color of dawn over the North Sea. *happy sigh*
You mean ginger.......
Yeah, obviously she didn't mean red eyes. I must have misquoted her. Whatever it was, something about early morning over the North Sea, I got the distinct mental picture of that opaque sea green color of his eyes.... lovely.
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ancientsgate wrote:
tiharoa wrote:
ancientsgate wrote:
I read a fan fic once where the author described them as being the color of dawn over the North Sea. *happy sigh*
You mean ginger.......
Yeah, obviously she didn't mean red eyes. I must have misquoted her. Whatever it was, something about early morning over the North Sea, I got the distinct mental picture of that opaque sea green color of his eyes.... lovely.
No it's me, when I think of dawn it's always red. I must have a picture of a sea like that, I just can't find it right now
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This is very good, tiharoa, wonderful colours.
My counter also says 134 pages but we should celebrate nevertheless. I suppose this is the most popular thread in the whole forum. So much action - fainting, swooning, thudding, fanning …
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SusiGo wrote:
My counter also says 134 pages but we should celebrate nevertheless. I suppose this is the most popular thread in the whole forum. So much action - fainting, swooning, thudding, fanning …
WE can have a celebration once we reach 135
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In this thread we always have cause to celebrate. Here's a nice one (for all those who're not healthy buggers)
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Ok, I'll try and just say it once: I really don't like seeing pictures of Benedict smoking. There are plenty of ones where he is not. Now I'll get me coat...
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Eyes the colour of dawn over the North Sea? Not unless he's been out on the lash! Did she mean bloodshot? What a weird idea.
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besleybean wrote:
Ok, I'll try and just say it once: I really don't like seeing pictures of Benedict smoking. There are plenty of ones where he is not. Now I'll get me coat...
You could ask him to stop it. Or use Photoshop. Or just avoid those pictures. I also have pictures I don't like as much as others, so I stick to the others.
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I'm worrying about anyone possibly destroying their health by smoking. Why not learn from Sherlock by giving nicotine patches a go?
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I get your point, I think. No good example for others and of course not good for himself. Still I have no problem with pictures like this one emerging here and there, seldom and from time to time; I have the feeling he has control.
The general topic we don't have to discuss, no doubt.
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tiharoa wrote:
No it's me, when I think of dawn it's always red. I must have a picture of a sea like that, I just can't find it right now
Beautiful! That's the exact color I think of when I think of Ben's eyes, which is all too often, I'm afraid. They are also the color of that green sea glass I love so much.