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Mine would be; dear bastard. It better be an oak coffin. Bye.

:clappy hands:

I volunteer to prove this conclusively the only way I know how.

I volunteer to do the shampooing. It might take awhile Benedict, be patient.

I do say it though.
My accent is most frequently described as Daisy from Spaced by friends.

Michael Caine.

He does. It doesn't suit him. It didn't help the colour he used. He needs to be a dirty ash blonde.

I want to live in @Scrawler2:disqus 's movie remake.
Something would be Poppin.

Oh Cruthers. Why couldn't you have been mine?

Yeppers.

I'm pretty bloody glad I didn't even know there was a Grownups 1.

And the idea for mobile phones if you want to really push things.

That's why I registered, and quickly learned those comments were beyond nit-picky.

Blind Banker was bad, and the oriental stereotypes were icky in a show not set in Victorian England.
I think Baskerville could have worked better than it did.

Fake or not, I still like looking at it.

Thanks for reminding me of that for tomorrow.

I don't even know what you are referring to here, but I am unfamiliar with it.

Ok, that's uncanny. Poor guy. If he wasn't probably a kajillioanire I'd feel bad.

There's a great grocery store with all these candy goodies (and specialty foods) from home in the East Village here. 
It's my home away from home safe spot.

Oh I didn't like him right away either. I felt the character was a little too crazy initially, whereas Moriarty always seemed more in control in other versions.
Looking back from the perspective of Reichenbach made me like that end more.