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Le freak c'est chic!
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How do you translate it, Davina? Freak is the new sexy?
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But maybe you are not right, but just obsessed... Think again.
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Well, girls, imagine what I just bought at the supermarket: small lemon tarts because they had a yellow smiley on the package and The Hobbit instant chai latte with a photo of Gandalf. Sadly Martin wasn't available.
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Victim of commerce......
I bought these a while ago, just because of the name. Long before I was Sherlocked.
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Hopefully not burnt to a crisp.
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I award Mattlocked today's tact prize.
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Or our computers?
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Hm? Davina and veecee, I cannot follow you.
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221B Baker Street wrote:
veecee wrote:
221B Baker Street wrote:
Tubeplus is a Canadian site where one can watch TV-shows and movies on-line.
Hmm, so far I only see Season 1 on there, but it's worth keeping an eye on. Thanks.
You're always welcome
SusiGo, your post reminds me of my reaction to the phrase 'easy-peasy', I always think about Ben
Someone said "easy-peasy" at work, and I almost jumped on her: "Where did you get that phrase?!" It turns out it was not Sherlock-related.
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Mattlocked wrote:
Hm? Davina and veecee, I cannot follow you.
My fault. I meant to quote the another post about shooting notebooks, but maybe that's what the original post meant, anyway.
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veecee wrote:
Someone said "easy-peasy" at work, and I almost jumped on her: "Where did you get that phrase?!" It turns out it was not Sherlock-related.
I can imagine your disappointment . You must have been almost dreaming about having found the same obsessed Sherlockian nearby to talk about all the Sherlock related stuff and such a disappointment...
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It's quite a common English expression.
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besleybean wrote:
It's quite a common English expression.
She's from Michigan.
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I thought the individual may not be a Brit, so I was just explaining...honest.
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... when you make a complete fool out of yourself when asked how you want your coffee.
"Black, please." - "Yes, and how many sugars?" - "Two. (... pause ...) Oh, wait! I don't take sugar! Do you have sweetener?"
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...when you're working on a non-Sherlock-related clay-head, but you suddenly notice that it will remind you of Sherlock anyway, because you just thought while looking at it: "Mouth's too small now."
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I'm sure it'll find it's own evolutionary niche!
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Therefore I like to work without any model. I like to create "independent", own characters.
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You know you're obsessed with Sherlock when you're looking forward to proof-reading your translation (which you normally loathe because you know the book so well) just because the main character has Asperger's and is quite a genius in his field and has some problems in interacting with other people.