Sherlock is a Multimedia Fandom

Aug 21, 2010 20:15

I figured this out this afternoon and thought I might as well share, because life is just more fun when you have Sherlock's Adventure Time theme stuck in your head.


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hlange11 September 17 2010, 05:25:37 UTC
Disney, Harry Potter, Lemony Snicket, Doctor Who, Doctor Horrible, Scott Pilgrim, and now Sherlock (which I was waiting on the edge of my seat for you to have one day drawn something from.) Will you be my best friend?

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twirlynoodle September 17 2010, 05:28:52 UTC
Awww, you're too kind. I make a pretty sucky best friend, just ask Ubiquitouspitt. :)

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hlange11 September 17 2010, 05:50:14 UTC
You mean the person who called you cute and had an uber happy smiley face? You two seem on good terms. We could just sit and draw/animate for hours on end.

'Sides, you're loads better than some of my friends who don't like most things on that list, nor have any interest in attempting to watch/read any they are unfamiliar with...nor do they draw. I wouldn't mind any of it if we had interesting chats.

We don't even communicate and you're still interesting to comment with. =)

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twirlynoodle September 17 2010, 05:57:51 UTC
Haha, the drama stays off the public pages. ;) We're good, mostly, I just possess roughly Sherlock-level social skills and some people deserve more than that.

Your icon reminds me I need to watch Finding Neverland. DID YOU KNOW James Barrie was good friends with Capt. Scott, and one of Scott's last letters was to him? TRUFAX.

I leave it up to you to decide if this is what got me finally interested in seeing the film.

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hlange11 September 17 2010, 06:11:25 UTC
I fluctuate between Sherlock and Watson personalities. I try to be less Sherlocky 99.83% of the time and make everyone I know ever in the history of the great big ball of wobbly wobbly timey...what was I saying? ...I try to make everyone feel fantastic. Hmm...fantastic. I guess I'm Doctor-y.

I DID NOT KNOW. Ooh, could I find and read the letter anywhere?

Your epic use of emphasizing capitals suggests yes.

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twirlynoodle September 17 2010, 20:09:44 UTC
The letter might be in a later edition of Scott's Last Expedition, which I know has a collection of his last letters at the end. I know I've read excerpts from it so it must be available somewhere, even if that 'somewhere' is the SPRI in Cambridge.

In other news, though, you might be interested in this ...

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hlange11 September 17 2010, 22:31:44 UTC
I will not rest until I read it...someday...in the future...when I don't have schoolwork. Sigh.

Ooh! Interested in that, I am! Thanks for that link!

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