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..when you are seriously fighting with the idea of stealing ashtrays anywhere.
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... when you hang a sign on your door "Crime in progress, please disturb" even if you're the only one to get this message
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It's finally done. I've printed all 128 Sherlock Fandom Rules (that makes 128 pictures) that I found on that tumblr site to put them up everywhere in my room. My parents hate me now. They've called me 'insane' (my answer: "And you're getting this now?"). Of course I'm going to pay 'em the colour cartridges. But it was worth it. I'm clearly obsessed.
# YOLO
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Now, this is really alarming
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Ahh, I feel so good now
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... even more alarming!!!
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When you go to the theater and watch Skyfall for the first time, and all you can think of (other than the fact it is a magnificent movie) is things like: the villian reminds you of Moriarty, James Bond wears his scarf like Sherlock, they have cool long coats, and other Sherlock related lines of thought...
It was an awesome movie by the way, I really suggest seeing it if you haven't already!
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What's really bad: When you're listening to the radio where they are talking about romantic dinners on Valentine's Day and all you think of is -
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Speaking of Valentine's Day...a beautiful bouquet of flowers was just delivered to my office! The card on it was from Sherlock no less! He wants to meet me later by the "Flickering Frame of Fooling Around" I'm now frantically trying to deduce where that is. QE's picture reminded me that it might be at Angelo's. Don't tell John, just in case it is, ok?. I know he's prone to jealousy.
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"Flickering Frame of Fooling Around" - sounds like this board to me
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Moriarty wrote:
When you go to the theater and watch Skyfall for the first time, and all you can think of (other than the fact it is a magnificent movie) is things like: the villian reminds you of Moriarty, James Bond wears his scarf like Sherlock, they have cool long coats, and other Sherlock related lines of thought...
It was an awesome movie by the way, I really suggest seeing it if you haven't already!
It was the same for me. Bond standing on high buildings and young Q with that slightly Sherlocky hair.
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Harriet wrote:
"Flickering Frame of Fooling Around" - sounds like this board to me
But we are not "fooling around" here, Harriet!
We have serious discussions and do scientific research.
KP: What an exciting surprise! Just tell us what it was when you'll have found out!
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Oh, sorry, Tobe, must be a carnival aftermath
KP: Yes, please!
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KP - isn´t it a Chinese circus show?
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When it's a rainy day, you're walking behind a woman in the underground, you notice that there are splash marks on her tights on the right leg but not on the left, though she's only carrying a small briefcase, and you wonder where her suitcase has gone to...
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When you get a little bit worked up when you find a fellow Sherlockian, but soon are told that they only watched half of an episode!
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Tho still not as funny/infuriating as the member of the fandom who didn't know Sherlock was alive, cos she had to got to the loo before the end of Reichenbach!
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tobeornot221b wrote:
KP: What an exciting surprise! Just tell us what it was when you'll have found out!
Well, I deduced the what and the where of "The Flickering Flame of Fooling Around". Obviously just a taxi drive away. My Sherlock is so predictable
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Oh, and he's kind of getting prepared for Red Pants Monday - still needs to practice, though
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Moriarty wrote:
When you get a little bit worked up when you find a fellow Sherlockian, but soon are told that they only watched half of an episode!
Awww.... ;) Did it come up because they consider themselves a book Sherlockian instead? Or... dunno. Addicted after only half of an episode? ;D Dang, our show is powerful! ;DD