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Ahahaha! Maybe I will just burst into random rooms and shout: "Hey here! Anyone obsessed with Sherlock?!"
I hope there are better rooms than the last time. Last time there was a seperate room for the toilet (very, very small and you couldn't lock it because there was no key), a seperate room for the shower and the washbasin was right in the middle of the main room. Makes sense.
Anyway - challenge accepted!
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...when the fact that your husband's account manager from g...gle AdWords is called "D. Moriarty" keeps you thinking "I KNEW that's an evil company!" for days and days.
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That's kinda suspicious, Schmiezi
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Davina wrote:
I'm going to Austria for a week starting tomorrow. I'm hoping for Internet access! If not I won't be on here.
Skiing?
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Mary Me wrote:
That's kinda suspicious, Schmiezi
Definitely. But my husband refuses to add "Moriarty was real" to our online advert.
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What a grinch.
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Schmiezi wrote:
Mary Me wrote:
That's kinda suspicious, Schmiezi
Definitely. But my husband refuses to add "Moriarty was real" to our online advert.
shhh shhh! It's early in the morning, I can't laugh so loud!
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Davina wrote:
I'm going to Austria for a week starting tomorrow. I'm hoping for Internet access! If not I won't be on here.
Oh, where in Austria? I'm going to Salzburg.
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Austria in general is lovely, but Salzburg is the best.
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besleybean wrote:
Austria in general is lovely, but Salzburg is the best.
Have you been there?!
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Obviously, otherwise I wouldn't have made that statement.
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Cool, for me it's the first time then. I'm so excited
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Salzburg is lovely, I've been there only last summer.
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... when your excitement has infected on others.
Yesterday I asked my dad what it is with the 'th' thing at the end of a word like 'giveth', 'sayeth'. He answered that I would learn it at school as soon as we would read poetry from... Well and then he forgot the name of this poet. "Famous poet, something with Sh..." But he could just think of Sherlock.
I said it's okay and I'm used to this situation.
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SherlockHound wrote:
Mary Me wrote:
... when your excitement has infected on others.
Yesterday I asked my dad what it is with the 'th' thing at the end of a word like 'giveth', 'sayeth'. He answered that I would learn it at school as soon as we would read poetry from... Well and then he forgot the name of this poet. "Famous poet, something with Sh..." But he could just think of Sherlock.
I said it's okay and I'm used to this situation.
hehe, I love the idea of Sherlock Holmes the Poet. Your Dad might be technically correct because Holmes quoted Shakespeare here and there and maybe some of the "th" words? The game is afoot, anyhow.
I first heard of it in the Sherlock fandom: "Those who find Sherlock disappointing should die. So sayeth Mark Gatiss."
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...you can't decide which of your four dark blue scarves to take to London.
(Oh wait, do I really have four dark blue scarves? Yes, indeed.)
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Oops!
Oh, you can sell one to me, I didn't find a single one recently.
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I have a blue scarf, but it has the logo of my workplace on it. Yuck. I don't want to be reminded of it on my vacation. Tobe has an unfair advantage...she can knit as many blue scarves as she wants.
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I could lend out my coat. No red buttonhole, but still......
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Mattlocked wrote:
I could lend out my coat. No red buttonhole, but still......
Works as well if you turn your coat collar up so you look cool