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horserider99 wrote:
Mountain Momma wrote:
....you ask your 15 year old home-schooled daughter (who introduced you to Sherlock) to write a paper about Sherlock's forensic science methods in series one and two for her Forensic Science course.
I wish my mum would've done this for me!
Is home-schooling allowed there?
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Yes it's allowed in the UK. You just have to prove you are providing adequate education.
We've had some of our school kids removed for home schooling, tho some were returned.
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or watching Sherlock
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I might've been guilty of that, had it been out at the time.
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When you spend lots and lots of money and travel thousands of miles just so you can stand in the snow and rain on the sidewalk where The Fall occured.
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that´s sweet, KP! I did the same, but it was not that far and there was no snow or rain.
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when you see a van that says 'Watson Electric and Construction' on the side and think: I see John's got a new hobby!
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...you nearly choke on your drink when your brother (who's a doctor) tells you that he's been working at st. Bart's some years ago.
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Oh, really? That's awesome. Did he work in the lab and the mortuary?
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Apparently he worked in neurology. Though it was some years ago he recognized the look of the building. Believe me - I nearly fell off the sofa! We were watching TGG together (he'd never seen any Sherlock episode before) and when the "St. Bartholomew" lettering on the building was shown he told me that he well remembered his time there. As he hasn't watched TRF yet he is of course not aware how inflammatory a term "St. Bart's" is for the fandom...And I didn't tell him, of course...
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You know you're a Sherlock fan when you try to relate it to everything. If I hear a song I like, I imagine it as a Sherlock tribute youtube video. When I see a movie I like, I relate it to a Sherlock episode somehow. Example: Cabin in the Woods reminded me of Hounds of Baskerville (the mist).
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josabby wrote:
You know you're a Sherlock fan when you try to relate it to everything. If I hear a song I like, I imagine it as a Sherlock tribute youtube video. When I see a movie I like, I relate it to a Sherlock episode somehow. Example: Cabin in the Woods reminded me of Hounds of Baskerville (the mist).
This, precisely. I've been having Sherlockitis for weeks now...couldn't even watch the Hobbit without thinking about Sherlock arguing with Gandalf!
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josabby wrote:
You know you're a Sherlock fan when you try to relate it to everything.
lol, let's hope fellow board members speak a bit more about the London Board Meet?
I was found guilty of said behaviour - this even included taking pictures of an office announcing a 'Watson' opposite a 'Dragon', just to give you an example..
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I took a photo of the office signs, too. And went again St Barts yesterday because my camera's battery was empty on Monday. I nearly bought a SH coaster today but the pic on it was so kitschy. And it wasn't Benedict. So I decided to go for Oscar Wilde instead. I spent a week here and was thinking of Sherlock and John constantly.
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Look what the Easter bunny brought me:
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Must have been a British one. Maybe with a coat.
......when you are watching The Last Enemy and see Sherlock and Mycroft everywhere.
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I suppose it was a Felix Easter bunny who likes Quavers, too.
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...you see this poster in London and immediately think of our favourite Benedict picture thread:
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That's a good one. Finally our work here is appreciated.
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....when your updated browser shows you this all the time:
"waiting for sherlock"
and you keep thinking "Oh.God.Yes." each time you see it.