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Recently I stumbled over Eggs Benedict again....
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Messy!
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SusiGo wrote:
I'm a nutcase, I know. But I was so disappointed to see an old man in a long robe instead of …
Now, really a nutcase are you when you read your sentence here and like me think of Ian McKellen as Martins partner instead of Benedict.
*nods with deepest mutual understanding*
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Oh I see, I really hadn't got that...oh well, bring on the Sherlock bromance!
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...when you find this "newspaper" at your local bookstore, you carry it with you folded in the middle and next time you see it you have to think of the "gigantic hound".
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You know you're obsessed with Sherlock when..............
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Oh, this is wonderful! Wall decoration?
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Oh. God. Yes.
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Wall decoration for which room? Bathroom? (bathtub: "...in a crown and nothing else")
This looks quite classy, Mattlocked!
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Mattlocked wrote:
You know you're obsessed with Sherlock when..............
Ooh, fantastic. Very nice work!
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How about a nice Sherlock shop on Dawanda or Etsy?
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tobeornot221b wrote:
Actually, I've got a 221B sticker on my flatdoor...
My real house number is, sadly, 245.
Haha, that's exactly what i've done on my uni flat door and nobody gets the relevance!
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You know you're obsessed when:
1) You start surfing the internet in a totally non-Sherlock related capacity only for the internet to magically steer you in the direction of something Holmes related.
2) You don't stop yourself or exercise any other form of self control...
3) Three hours later you are still looking at Sherlock related stuff, lost track of time and forgotten what it was you were originally researching.
4) You regret nothing about any of the above.
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Love that.
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SusiGo wrote:
Love that.
Thank you.
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… you go to a boring house owners' meeting and pass the time thinking, This guy over there looks a bit like Mark Gatiss.
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.... when you have a colleague who was born in the UK and since some months you like him even more, just because he's British. (And because of his lovely accent.)
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You suddenly buy a beige cable knit jumper despite hating both cable knit jumpers and anything beige previously.
In all seriousness though this is the comfiest thing I have ever worn.
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Mnemosyne wrote:
You suddenly buy a beige cable knit jumper despite hating both cable knit jumpers and anything beige previously.
In all seriousness though this is the comfiest thing I have ever worn.
I bought one recently also, but I do like cable knit and I call mine off-white or cream colored. It's so comfortable (and makes me feel so John-like) I could wear it everyday. I did wear it to work yesterday but dressed it up with a pretty scarf and wore a nice skirt and heels so it didn't look so casual.
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KeepersPrice wrote:
Mnemosyne wrote:
You suddenly buy a beige cable knit jumper despite hating both cable knit jumpers and anything beige previously.
In all seriousness though this is the comfiest thing I have ever worn.I bought one recently also, but I do like cable knit and I call mine off-white or cream colored. It's so comfortable (and makes me feel so John-like) I could wear it everyday. I did wear it to work yesterday but dressed it up with a pretty scarf and wore a nice skirt and heels so it didn't look so casual.
'Cream coloured': I like that, 'beige' makes it sound... dull. You don't mind if I rob your vocabulary, do you?
I wear mine with a pair of 'boyfriend cut' jeans and a pair of boots... I'm only short so it looks rather adorable (don't tell *anyone* I used that word to describe myself!)
This is, in itself, completely different to how I normally dress... it's my casual 'oh-god-dont-let-the-house-go-on-fire-people-will-see-me' wear. Usually it's black, black, more black, suit, black, shirts, and purple.
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