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I hadn't thought of it that way before, but it's a great comparison. I was a kid during Beatlemania and remember having a Beatles coloring book. (Wonder what that would be worth now--too bad I don't still have it!) At least my taste in quality acts hasn't changed!
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Sherli Bakerst wrote:
I hadn't thought of it that way before, but it's a great comparison. I was a kid during Beatlemania and remember having a Beatles coloring book. (Wonder what that would be worth now--too bad I don't still have it!) At least my taste in quality acts hasn't changed!
I love the Beatles too. Although I'm to young to have experienced Beatlemania. All I could think after reading your post was 'can we have a Sherlock colouring book?'
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Well, I haven't experienced Beatlemania but I think that this comparision makes sense. And I'm very amazed and delighted that Sherlock becomes more and more popular in my country.
Sherlock colouring book? I think it may happen,sooner or later.
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Which of you are Yoko?
That's the real question!
-m0r
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Bed in? Oh I can hear those Johnlockers squealing from here!
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Even though it shouldn't, as I get to grips with this fandom, it amazes me how mental the Sherlock fandom is as in how widespread! It's gone global. It's just mind blowing.
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m0r1arty wrote:
Which of you are Yoko?
That's the real question!
-m0r
She isn't any of us. She goes by the alias Mary Morstan!
There are going to be many fans who will hate her for coming between them.
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Martin's comparison reminds me the "London Beatles Store" on Baker Street where I visited in April, 2010. All good things happen on Baker Street~