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sharing the gyllenhaal memes. doing gods work
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The Empty House
“Watson do you mind, if I smoke a cigarette in your consulting room.”
It seems he does.
Poor Watson.
As a favor for tophatsandpetticoats
Hope it helps.
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“So my friend gave her rabbit a cherry” … - Imgur
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Abandoned theaters.
Sources: Photo one by Laura Farmer Photo two and three by Brrr Urbex Photo four and five by Jeremy Marshall
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I don’t understand american school years what the fuck is a freshman or a sophomore why do you have these words instead of the numbers
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Jeremy Brett used to take pictures of the cast if they fell asleep during working hours. I think I’m even more in love.
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Wolf Kahler, who plays Dr. Hoffmansthal in SH: A Game of Shadows, also played the King of Bohemia (Irene Adler’s former lover) in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: A Scandal in Bohemia (1984) with Jeremy Brett as Holmes.
Source: IMDb
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The Solitary Cyclist
Oh, I was so in the mood to do this gif-set.
From Bending the Willow by David Stuart Davies:
The villain challenges Holmes to a fight after knocking the detective down. He calls Holmes a swine, but Holmes corrects him: ‘A gentleman! Only a ruffian deals a blow with the back of his hand.’ Holmes then proceeds to circle his opponent using some very fancy, fastidious footwork which prompts ‘oohs’ and ‘aahs’ of appreciation from the onlookers. Brett himself choreographed his little boxing dance, and it is most impressive. His stance, with his arms in the standard Victorian boxing position, is redolent of the period. Michael Cox was worried about all the elements of this first show, and this scene was no exception: ‘I thought, Gosh, are we going to get away with this? It’s all rather balletic isn’t it? But, in the end, I think we did. Or rather Jeremy did. Well done to him. And of course it echoes something within the story: the straight left against the slogging ruffian. He’s doing the posh kind of boxing against the boorish brute.’
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Edward is even more remarkable. I’ll give you an example. You can publish it or not, it makes no difference to me. When I came out of the asylum, the person who collected me was Edward Hardwicke. He took me to an Italian restaurant. I had a pasta and a glass of red wine. He then drove me back to my home where we sat and had a cup of tea. It was Edward Hardwicke. He is one of the loveliest people, and I suppose he is the best friend that any man has ever had….in life. Which is after all how Doyle describes Watson.
J.Brett

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The Adventure of the Dancing Men
“Because in five minutes you will say that it is all so absurdly simple.”
Me at work, every day!
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