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Well he cannot be the easiest person to buy a present for can he! I wonder what the present that Molly bought him actually was?
So...what present would you buy Sherlock for Christmas?
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Body parts? Lab equipment? A very tight shirt?
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Very difficult to buy for! For a start off he'd just shake the present and know instantly what it was....maybe a reference book of some kind, or a new scarf.
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I think I would get him some new, high quality Pirastro Oliv gut-core strings and some professional grade rosin for his violin.
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a pair of new sock?
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Ha! Good one! That will make him reorganise his index!
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I'd get him the 2-DVD set of the Star Trek movie (2009) with loads of commentaries and extras.
or a book on bee keeping.
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LOL. I love the way he has a sock index. I can barely even find two socks that match, an index seems like quite a good idea, if a little geeky.
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David Tennant has a solution for sock problems...
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A Pocket Knife?
But in England these days that would be not a good idea, my relatives there cold not laugh when I showed mine.
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As a fellow string player I would probably buy him a really comfortable shoulder rest. Nothing is worse than one that doesn't feel right.
Thinking about Molly, I bet she probably got him some cute novelty item, like maybe a deerstalker or a teapot (or a deerstalker tea cozy!). Or a scarf.
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I agree with the scarf idea. Maybe one she knitted herself?
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Pretty sure the Moff said it was cocaine during one of those typathon session he did last week.
-m0r
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A different kind of snow at Christmas!
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As a fellow Brit I'm sure you'll understand:
-m0r
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Sniff! Sniff!
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Nothing, I don't do Christmas.
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I'd give him a book in ancient Hebrew to decipher.
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horserider99 wrote:
I'd give him a book in ancient Hebrew to decipher.
Ancient Hebrew isn't that difficult to decipher - I learnt it within a few weeks.
Considering that even an ancient Chinese dialect wasn't a big problem for Sherlock you would have to choose something more complicated than this to please him...
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Medieval hebrew handwritings with all the abbreviations with hidden meanings might do.