IT JUST KEEPS GOING IM HYSTERICAL
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hello kelley. i wanted to ask your opinion on something. i’m pregnant and i recently found out i’m having a baby boy *big grin* do you think i would be taking my love for the show too far by naming my son Sherlock Watson? Sherlock as the first name and Watson as their middle name. i would love your opinion and the opinion of any of your followers. thank you and i hope you’re having a lovely, lovely day.
Dude, you do you! If I ever have a boy, Iām naming him Cristopher after Christopher Tietjens so you arenāt alone in the naming after thing. And if you want his name to be a little less on the obvious side, you could name him William Sherlock ScottĀ āYour Last Nameā.Ā
My best friend and I were in Walmart one time and we heard an announcement over the intercom forĀ āJohn Watson come to automotive their car is ready.ā We both just froze in place, likeĀ ādid we actually hear that?ā
I had a friend with the last name of Holmes and he told me in college someone put him with a guy last name of Watson as a roommate. They didnāt get on though.
ITāS NEVER 1895..
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A Sherlock Holmes story was never published in the year 1895, but Arthur Conan Doyle did publish The Stark Munro Letters, a wondrously gay account of a genius from the viewpoint of a medical student (theorised to be autobiographical). He early on remarks on the geniusās heroism for jumping 3 stories to save a friendā¦.
He lives with a little old lady who takes care of him though is sometimes stern and they live in a humble home āover a grocerās shop.ā
āThere
were, I remember, only two chairs in the sitting-room;āāhe had been rash
in the use of powerful drugsāand it goes on
This is it. This is it. Sherlock Holmes was a real man but by another name, and Arthur Conan Doyle was in love with him.
this is the āongoing themeā.. the elephant in the room. Watson and Holmes literally confirmed.
The med student in love with the genius.
Letters:Ā āWhen I woke next morning he was in
my room, and a funny-looking object he was. Ā His
dressing-gown lay on a chair, and he was putting up
a fifty-six pound dumb-bell, without a rag to cover
him.āāPerhaps there is another Cullingworth
behind the scenes Āa softer, tenderer
man, who can love and invite love.āāI am looking forward
immensely to seeing him againāāAnd yet you know
the feeling that you get when a man smiles with his
lips and not with his eyesāACD on his letters: āsome excisions are necessary;Ā ā

































