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Alstromeria, a patch of garden full with them, tastefully arranged to please the eyes.

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Bread on the table to please the tastebuds.

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Consulting detective. One and only. Good idea, if we can't find the job that we like, we can invent something and call ourselves one and only. Errr.... I want to be.. Exploring Observer.

 

Thankfully VBS is still with us, of sound mind and body.

Dread to say, body yes.. although my bloody arm never seems to recover. Mind...I don't know about thaaaaaaatttt. :p

 

X marks the spot where I will NOT be sitting to watch fireworks tonight. :-(

Embarrassingly, when I was very young, the first T-shirt that I bought myself has writing on it 'Born on The Forth of July', it was a nice, the least pattern T-shirt, the best looking from those I could afford. I didn't know and thought it was meaningless. Happy 4th July guys.
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Free Ranging Artist, that is the job I would invent for myself -- if I could figure out how to make a living from it. :smile:

 

 

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Good title, but that reminds me of zoo somehow. In zoo, there are 'caged' animals and those who roam 'freely' called free ranging. However, they are not as free as the name, because they are either still confined in much bigger space or conditioned like clipped wings etc like ravens in Tower of London.

 

However, realistically, maybe you also have some 'confinements' that prevent you being as free as you want.

 

Implacably, I want to throw something at you because you shouldn't be too realistic when we are dreaming.

 

Just not.

 

Khan would disagree.

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Look, an L!

 

Maybe a zoo would be the way to go; free room and board, but I could still wander around and do my thing! Just as long as they don't try to make me mate. :d

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Never a dull moment in 221B

Oh my... is that anthrax-coated breadcrumbs John was running between his fingers after carelessly opening a mail?

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Probably, knowing Sherlock or some of the criminals they deal with

 

Quite surprised I missed being able to do the letter K

 

Running quite busy the last few days

 

Surprise, surprise if I get an actual pay check coming in soon.

 

Totally need the income.

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Universal complaint of underpaid, undervalued skilled staff!

Verily, I could never stand being self-employed: the sheer strain of it!

Welcome all suggestions concerning how to become the only lecturer in the world!

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Xylitol laced with cyanide in the coffee cups of all the other lecturers in the world, that might do the trick.

 

Yes, I really think it would.

 

Zoo. I definitely belong in the zoo.

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Arcadia, remember how you promised to get Sherlock a nice murder or two for the New Year Eve.

Because of that, please make it a bit more challenging than just some cyanide-poisoning

'Cause Sherlock might merely huff then tossed the gift aside.

Detective like him needs at least level 8 case or more.

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Eeek, did I promise that?
 
Fit of insanity, I must have been having at the time.
 
Going to plea that, anway.
 
Hope it works.
 
I could never think up a crime clever enough to please Sherlock, anyway.
 
Just a goldfish, you know. :goldfish:
 
Khan!

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Lumbar puncture with a syringe filled with air instead of boring old cyanide, perhaps?

Monitoring progress of zany posts carefully.

Non-matching data for a satisfactory case study.

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O.O

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Please guys...cyanide, empty syringe. Boring..boring..boring...

 

Quality in murder planning is essential, and it has to be interesting too, for our poor old bored Sherlock.

 

Rest assured Sherlock, I won't propose another botulinum toxin, mercury family, fluoride or tetrodotoxin.

 

Say I have something better.. actually used as murder weapon.. it has antidote, but more difficult to trace because it's colorless, odorless and tasteless. Introducing....

 

Thallium.

 

U, whoever the targeted victim are so dead.

 

Very dead.

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What about all of us who write especially murder & suspense books?

 

Xylitol and other X words looked up using dictionary.com to find science-y terms

 

Yodeling Sherlock would be funny for a scene

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Zymolisis of the corpse might reveal traces of Thalium in tissues.

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Apples, we need more of them just because

 

Buying time before needing to take off (got to get Johnspec soon)

 

Clear & Present danger is a fun movie that I'm watching for the umpteenth time

 

Definitely need more Sherlock

 

Expecting craziness next series

 

Fun times coming soon

 

Getting excited for the next series

 

Hurry up and get to January would be good

 

Impatiently trying to be patient for S4

 

Jesters, we need more Jesters

 

Khan

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You know that you are inviting every security service that scan internet for suspicious words, don't you? :P

*cackles*

 

Let them be, it is better than them using taxpayers' money to search for possible leak of a hotshot writer's next book before the official launching date.

 

M is a naughty fangirl

 

Not many can make her squirm

 

On the topic of poisoning...

 

Polonium-210

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Quaalude

 

Rohypn0l

 

Selenium Acid

 

Tungsten

 

Uranium

 

Vanadium

 

Wildebeest

 

Xylene

 

Yill

 

Zingiberaceae could all prove interesting causes of death for Sherlock to investigate if done right

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Almost certain Tungsten is used in some form of lighting or another, definitely not toxic.

Believe that spanning the fandom on the torture device until we crack is a given in Mr Moffat's world.

Caring Mr Gatiss would use chemicals instead of old-fashioned totrure implements.

Devil take them both for not getting on with the job at hand and looping back to flipping Moriarty for the umpteenth time!

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Everything has a purpose

 

For all that, we're still not likely to have a straight answer after the series is done

 

Getting closer to needing an asylum for either them or is (I know the locations of 2 old school asylums in my state)

 

However, those might be inaccessible without special clearance

 

Ideas forming on how to stave off us needing the asylum and/or us capturing them for interrogations

 

Just trying to prevent in between series/setlock hiatus boredom.

 

Khan because he's appeared to become our official word for the letter K.

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Lack of SHERLOCK-related new materials drives me batty.

Messing with plenty other subjects to fill the void.

Never an idle moment.

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Occasionally get into other series, too bad there is no one to discuss here.

 

Patience. As what Moriarty said to Sherlock when he wanted to meet him.

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