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OK SO I WAS AT THE FABRIC STORE AND I WALKED BY SOME MEMORIAL DAY THEMED FABRIC AND 

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WHAT THE HELL IS THIS

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WHY ARE THE ABS SO DETAILED AND NOT THE FACE WHAT

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OMFG LINCOLN LOOKS LIKE EDWARD CULLEN WITH A BEARD I CAN’T DEAL WITH THIS SHIT

I HAVE A DRESS MADE OUT OF THIS FABRIC AND I GOT TO BE IN A PARADE BECAUSE OF IT

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This is the Alexander Henry Pin-Up collection – and they are all fucking amazing!

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OKAY I WORK IN A FABRIC STORE AND ONE TIME THIS LITTLE OLD LADY CAME UP TO ME AND SLAMMED THE INDEPENDENCE DAY ONE DOWN ON THE COUNTER AND SAID, “THIS. THIS IS WHAT OUR COUNTRY NEEDS.”

So, thanks to ageofzero I actually looked up and watched the first episode of “Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century” because I’ve never seen it (it’s on youtube).

Thoughts so far:

  • I appreciate that Lestrade is a chick (standard badass hot lady cop of course)
  • Why the hell isn’t her first name a G? Who decided it should be Beth?
  • The opening Reichenbach scene was cheesetastic
  • The cyborg’s name is Watson but it’s not yet looking like him, but I know it’s coming, bowler hat and all.
  • Reading John Watson’s secret diaries (which have been apparently passed down by the Lestrades) is what turned the robot into Watson. Oh dear.
  • I’m amused that both Holmes and Moriarty are running around in their Victorian garb and that for the most part Holmes is taking everything in stride.
  • Sherlock Holmes was apparently preserved in honey.
  • Sherlock Holmes looks like a weird, blonde, animated version of David Tennant and it’s throwing me off.
  • I kinda want to know more about this society. Brainwashing crime away? Everyone’s DNA is on file? There’s still a Sherlock Holmes museum?