Umbrellas, Kebabs, and Saveloys, What Next is the Question?

Aug 01, 2010 01:09

anadapta0801  and I hypothesised, the other evening, that Sherlock has most likely tried and tested all illicit substances known to man out of sheer curiosity and boredom. We then wondered what he'd be like on the more 'modern' drugs, since heroin is apparently out for this reboot. Then this happened.

Now available in two delicious forms - Watson blog entry (a ( Read more... )

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katharynne August 2 2010, 21:41:00 UTC
Thank you very much for reading and commenting! :)

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portacartas August 1 2010, 00:32:08 UTC
THAT was hilarious. Thank you so much for writing it. I would quote back stuff, but end up retyping most of it. Sherlock on depressants ^^ Loved the bit about Moriarty as well. I think BBC should fire their webmaster and hire you to write Watson's blog and comments. Oh, a rhyme. :D

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katharynne August 2 2010, 21:39:44 UTC
I think they should do that too! Ah, to work for the BBC...*wistful gaze*.

And let me tell you, that gaze is really quite wistful. It's veritably full of wists!

By which I do mean thanks for reading. :)

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Amazing emsmiths August 1 2010, 00:41:43 UTC
Perfect.
I laughed so many times when reading this I think my stomachs starting to hurt. Absolutely wonderful. Thank you for this.

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Re: Amazing katharynne August 2 2010, 21:37:29 UTC
Thank you for reading it! :D

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kathie_d August 1 2010, 13:02:11 UTC
katharynne August 2 2010, 21:36:41 UTC
Ooh, linked on facebook? Does that make us popular? I do hope so. :P Seriously though, I'm very flattered by that, and by the fact you thought it was the official blog! Thank you. :)

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kathie_d August 2 2010, 22:13:18 UTC
anadapta0801 August 2 2010, 21:56:29 UTC
Why, I slaved for whole minutes over that formatting! Nice to see it paid off, most gratifying.

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electrolithe August 1 2010, 13:55:38 UTC
This was the single funniest piece of hallucinated writing I've read in quite some time. The greatest thing about this is that it cannot by any means be considered crack, since I've now decided it's perfectly safe to assume that this would really happen in canon. All of it. In fact, I didn't bat a lash (despite smiling in glee) when I read the summary, it was so bloody plausible!

Along with the synesthesia, the fabulousness and practically everything else, John's matter of fact recount of the experience is probably the most hilarious thing about the whole entry.
You had me laughing and giggling like a loon at 3AM and waking up with a smile on my face this morning (no small feat, the last one).
Thank you so much! ♥

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katharynne August 2 2010, 21:35:51 UTC
I'm glad you said that - we tried to make it cracky but within the limits of characterisation and canon, so I'm glad you think we achieved that! I'm now starting to view it as episode 1.5 in my narcissistic brain. :P

And laughing and giggling like a loon in the early hours of the morning is a good thing! At least, that's what I tell myself. Glad it made you smile!

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