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Sherlock Holmes wrote:
When you try to make your family and friends obsessed with Sherlock too...
When you try to get perfect strangers, like my daughter's optician, to watch Sherlock.
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pitagor wrote:
Yes-it was hard. But now we know that when we go this way it's better for ourself not to look at it. And that would be also good for the people around us-Lelli wrote it before, we were standing there like... Yes. Not like normal-persons. Not at all.
I just imagine you two not-normal-persons in your little town - you.are.amazing
Mountain Momma: Your daughter's optician?!? You definitely qualify here!
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I pass a store called Moran █████ every day... It's not even confirmed for Series 3 and already I can't help staring at it suspiciously every time I pass it.
It's also disturbingly close to my home. The only place of note between me and it is the doctor's surgery at the bottom of my road... should I be worried?
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tobeornot221b wrote:
...you hesitate to enter a shop because of this:
At least it's on the ground floor, for safety. Probably that's why it's called "Damen TRF", because suicide stunts from the ground floor window don't hurt that much. That's better for the ladies.
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You mean: TRF light? Good!
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What a pity, but I'll have to buy the grey cable-knit jumper when I go to London. I just wanted to order it but it would be 20.00 pounds !! for the delivery to Germany, i.e. one third of the sales price.
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... if travelling to London for a jumper is actually an option
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Harriet wrote:
... if travelling to London for a jumper is actually an option
It isn't. But if I'm going there anyway …
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SusiGo wrote:
Harriet wrote:
... if travelling to London for a jumper is actually an option
It isn't. But if I'm going there anyway …
Only that March isn't exactly the right time for warm jumpers you need NOW!
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Jumpers will still be welcome in March!
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Well, you all told me how cold it was in March, didn't you (regarding the pneumonia and slipping on ice thing)? And it's cotton, not wool, after all. Just the right thing for a cool and sunny day in spring, to be worn instead of a jacket with a nice blue scarf, walking along North Gower Street …
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QuiteExtraordinary wrote:
tobeornot221b wrote:
...you hesitate to enter a shop because of this:
At least it's on the ground floor, for safety. Probably that's why it's called "Damen TRF", because suicide stunts from the ground floor window don't hurt that much. That's better for the ladies.
Maybe it's just the "thudding and fainting floor". Full of mattresses.
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Exactly what we need. I love this pic, Tobe, although I get some creepy feelings.
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Errr.... What exactly means "Damen TRF", btw?
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Mattlocked wrote:
Maybe it's just the "thudding and fainting floor". Full of mattresses.
If that is the case, I'll move in.
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Hello everyone! I'm new here, and I have a few of my own reasons to be obsessed with Sherlock:
- When you actually go to a mall or store and yell "Vatican Cameos" and watch for a reaction
- When your dream house is actually a flat on Baker street
- When you just spent two days reading all 89 pages of this thread, and enjoyed every moment
- After which you immediately made an account and posted on said thread......(hint hint, it was me)
Anyways, I hope I can come up with more soon!
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Fabulous reasons Moriarty.
Here's another one:
When you know you're going to take up the violin again in the new year...
You remember it all in painful annoy-o-vision:
The chin-rest that dug in.
The shoulder rest that cut into your collar bone.
The rosin getting under your fingernails.
Calling the instrument 'you ███████ useless piece of ████!' (in the middle of the night might I add.)
The hours you spent just learning how to hold the bow.
The teacher muting your violin until you got the hang of anything.
Glaring at sheet music, willing it to make sense...
And then you re-watch the past episodes where the violin makes an appearance and you smile. It will be worth it.
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But knowing that you will continue just because you want to be like Sherlock...
then wondering if Benedict can actually play violin in 'real life'.....i doubt it..
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He takes lessons for the series and apparently is doing very well.
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Really cool, I can tell that he had improved by the end of the series because in the beginning the music from his violin and the movement of the bow were not matched