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I've just come back from shopping.
When I saw these door hangers I had to grin - because to me each has a Sherlock reference - though "Home" has to be a typo.
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How did you make it home after this? What a big LOL!
Last edited by Harriet (March 15, 2013 3:50 pm)
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Harriet wrote:
How did you make it home after this? What a big LOL!
I went on the bus. None of the cabs would take me.
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I hope you didn't bring your harpoon.
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I think I have to go back and get me the "vacant" sign. It's so hilarious...!
(And the girl on it looks like me when I'm trying to think.)
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She does. But our Tobe, VACANT?
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Yesterday the teacher wrote some homework at the blackboard: "Rechenbuch S...." Now guess what I was reading first.
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I read it like Reichenbach in your post, too :-
Last edited by Mrs.Wenceslas (March 21, 2013 8:07 pm)
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Okay, but handwritten it kinda looks like Reichenbach.
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Someone on FB sent this to me, so I had to share!
Thought you would all get a kick out of it :D
Last edited by crazybbcamerican (March 18, 2013 11:51 am)
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Yay, reminds me of someone.
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nice
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Hehe, nice
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Today in the shop, when I was standing with my back to the section with the bed linen (and sheets) I suddenly caught sight of this:
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Ahh, a cute little elephant
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I cannot see the Lucky Cat
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On my way home, when I got off the bus at the airport THIS familiar item caught my eye.
The owner was nowhere to be seen...
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My heart stopped for a second there. That's awesome!
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Found this while book shopping. Very tempting!
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A little bit of vintage chocolate 'Johnlock' spotted at the Sherlock Holmes Museum gift shop in London