Offline
Now I*m going to be lulled to sleep by gentle violin sounds. Good night...
Offline
Good night, Tobe, and may flights of angels sing thee to thy rest (didn't he say he wanted to do Hamlet?).
Offline
"Good evening, good night..." sleep well, happy dreams
Offline
Oo lip biting and violin? I should prepare my sleeping pills aside..good night to all
Offline
Mrs.Wenceslas wrote:
Oo lip biting and violin? I should prepare my sleeping pills aside..good night to all
Lip-biting, violin, and little curls at the back of the neck. Life is good.
Offline
Good morning! Time for being lifted up again into a vertical position.
Offline
<whispers> ssshhhh... I'm only returning your coat...
Offline
Vertical position? Are you kidding?
Offline
only with the bed´s support!
Offline
Just imagine a vertical thudding mattress.... Hm.
Offline
we´d need it all the time here and my late contribution to lip-biting section:
Offline
Oh, that scene gets me every time.
Offline
Tho to me not as touching as the: I know you for real one, in Reichenbach.
Offline
yes, still a lot of "calculation" from Sherlock at this moment.
Offline
Oh no, I think he means it.
Offline
at first yes. but when he starts calling John with superlatives, I think he´s not really serious, and he knows John knows
Offline
Oh no but that's all to do with the ' U.M.Q.R.A' thing.
Offline
I think he really means it. But when he doesn't get the reaction he's hoped for and John still remains distant he tries to overdo himself using all those superlatives.
Offline
Offline
Just look at his face in this very moment. And compare it e.g. to him manipulating Molly in the cafeteria.