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SourMind — The Real Moriarty

Published: 2012-01-28 19:56:01 +0000 UTC; Views: 719; Favourites: 22; Downloads: 5
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alicelights [2012-02-01 01:54:23 +0000 UTC]

*Laughing on the floor*

thanks for that.

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SourMind In reply to alicelights [2012-02-01 08:15:37 +0000 UTC]

xD

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iJOKEx [2012-01-31 05:54:39 +0000 UTC]

i shouldnt have looked at this.. oh well.. i thought mycroft was shifty xD

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SourMind In reply to iJOKEx [2012-01-31 08:53:34 +0000 UTC]

Shifty indeed and up to something

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SapphireTLC [2012-01-30 22:16:32 +0000 UTC]

OMG! You share the same opinion as me that Mycroft and Moriarty are one in the same!!!

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SourMind In reply to SapphireTLC [2012-01-30 22:42:22 +0000 UTC]

Its obviously him, or its John!!

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SapphireTLC In reply to SourMind [2012-01-30 23:52:07 +0000 UTC]

I know! I've always suspected Mycroft, I would hate it if it was John, it would break my heart to see their bromance ruined like that

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SourMind In reply to SapphireTLC [2012-01-31 08:55:37 +0000 UTC]

They would always have their memorys

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SapphireTLC In reply to SourMind [2012-01-31 11:11:07 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, but it wouldn't be the same. I do love the idea of Mycroft being the real Moriarty though ^^

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SourMind In reply to SapphireTLC [2012-01-31 19:32:05 +0000 UTC]

Just seeing the reaction from people, mysteries always have bizzare twists??

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SapphireTLC In reply to SourMind [2012-02-01 00:20:05 +0000 UTC]

It's why they're mysteries, you can expect anything

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SourMind In reply to SapphireTLC [2012-02-01 08:20:34 +0000 UTC]

hey thats my line!!!!

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ReikaHusunaki [2012-01-30 21:28:34 +0000 UTC]

omg I could really imagine that something so simple and stupid caused their bad relationship! xDD

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SourMind In reply to ReikaHusunaki [2012-01-30 22:41:54 +0000 UTC]

It was no ordinary teddybear!!

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ReikaHusunaki In reply to SourMind [2012-01-31 20:52:47 +0000 UTC]

What kind of teddybear was it?

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SourMind In reply to ReikaHusunaki [2012-01-31 20:59:24 +0000 UTC]

One of those really old German teddys that now fetch millions at auction

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squareprismish [2012-01-29 02:38:49 +0000 UTC]

I saw him very recently. He had imprisoned Captain Jean-Luc Picard on the can't-think-of-the-name-of-it deck ( Hologram deck?) of the Enterprise.
To be honest your photo does not look at all like Moriarty and it's a dead give away when your Moriarty is referring to some guy called Sherlock and not Captain Picard.

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SourMind In reply to squareprismish [2012-01-29 09:13:46 +0000 UTC]

But in reality the real Moriarty is Ben Kinsley who is constantly mistaken for Jean-Luc Picard, its been that way ever since he made that film "Ghandi-the attack of Khan" back in the 70's.

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squareprismish In reply to SourMind [2012-01-29 12:03:08 +0000 UTC]

It's often been said Data is a dead ringer for me though I never knew he had died and I'm not sure if my name has ever been Doctor Watson. Says on Wikipedia my full name is John Hamish Watson and I've got a wife who thinks I'm called James and not Hamish on account of her being a Scot. I've known many Scots and none of them have called me Hamish or James nor Data.I'm suffering an identity crisis as looking in the mirror I don't look like Ben Kingsley either.Never heard of the film "Ghandi the attack on Khan" but I am just now sucking on a spoon just as if it were a pipe.

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SourMind In reply to squareprismish [2012-01-29 12:13:38 +0000 UTC]

You think you have problems im often mistaken for Zero Mostel and cant get a decent salt beef on rye sarnie anywhere, as for your Hamish problem may i recommend changing your name to John Hamish Watson Mc Faddish as this would also include the Gaelic minorities to join in on the confusion of who you really are, i also am sucking on a spoon but this will be my last a my physician says i may contract bird flu if i continue to do so (apparently forks are a good smoke too???)

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squareprismish In reply to SourMind [2012-01-29 12:40:18 +0000 UTC]

Can you also play the fiddle? I can't. I've tried. Apart from irritating my neighbors who are waiting for the last straw or in this case the last fiddle before they move away from me "FOREVER", it would give me something to ease my boredom when I sit on the roof. Often I feel depressed and alienated up there especially with the finger pointing from persons far below me in status.
You're right, John Hamish Watson Mcfaddish would suit me down to the ground and would confuse everyone not just native Gaelic speakers most splendidly as my pet budgerigar coincidentally is called Mcfaddish, which leads me further logically to conclude that it could be McFaddish who passed on the bird flu to me and led to me sucking spoons in the first place. It's hard to know,- was it ...sucking spoons that led to bird flu or was it bird flu that led to sucking spoons? What came first the chicken or the egg?

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SourMind In reply to squareprismish [2012-01-29 13:41:44 +0000 UTC]

I was personally taught to play the fiddle by none other than Paganini himself and still remember fondly our times in Venice socializing with the upper and lower classes, what fun we had and as for your neighbours i find just telling them you are influenced by the moons energy pull in early march relieves them of such worries and lets bygones be bygones. The news of your budgerigar disturbs me greatly, i once had a horrible encounter with a budgerigar in whitechappel back in the late 19th century, watch your back my friend (can i recommend sucking on silver fish knives, they are delightfull)

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squareprismish In reply to SourMind [2012-01-29 14:18:26 +0000 UTC]

Your times with Paganini must have been a joy. I can only envy such fiddling in Venice. Yes I think you have a good idea about telling my neighbours about the moon. It should soothe them. It'll have to be after sundown though as they burst out in a severe rash at just a mere flash of sunlight.
I'm much perturbed with your encounter with a 19th century budgerigar.They can get quite irate if starved and laughed at for a week.
I might try your recommendation of sucking a fish knife though my doctor says I should avoid silver objects, so it may have to be aluminium ones which are very reasonably priced in the Pound Shop. Speaking of which, I've found shop assistants in the Pound Shop get quite angry if one asks the price of individual items at the check-out, every time I go in.

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SourMind In reply to squareprismish [2012-01-29 16:31:50 +0000 UTC]

The worst thing about pound shops are the two for a pound deals that completely defeat the purpose of calling them pound shops, i have told people this and have not been taken seriously at all, also i should point out Paganini was not that good and repeatedly made mistakes but you know how people turn you into a saint when you die "paganini this paganini that" all of a sudden it seemed people develoed amnesia, bloody paganini, also another thing people dont know was that Van Gogh was colour blind, think about it his work is so colourful because he was just grabbing any old colour and putting it on the canvas, but you never hear of that do you!!!

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squareprismish In reply to SourMind [2012-01-29 16:55:25 +0000 UTC]

Pound....is a difficult concept to grasp for most people. Call them a Kilogram Shop and they'd know exactly what is meant.

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SourMind In reply to squareprismish [2012-01-29 17:04:32 +0000 UTC]

Yes its the metric system syndrome that has gripped the nation with fear, this can be helped by eating raw onions and reading lots of sports magazines

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squareprismish In reply to SourMind [2012-01-29 17:08:01 +0000 UTC]

Sounds good to me. I'm eating a raw onion as I write. Your wisdom brings tears to my eyes which I hope won't impede my reading sports magazines. British tennis has a similar effect.

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SourMind In reply to squareprismish [2012-01-29 17:16:49 +0000 UTC]

Yes i came across this amazing cure back when we all supported tiger tim and he broke our hearts buy not even trying to win wimbeldon, i mean he didnt even bother to beat federer who in my estimation is very average, the pro at our local club says he can beat him anyday of the week and i believe him. the onion was just a brain wave that turned out to be true and saved me from loosing the cleaning contract for NHS hospitals.

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squareprismish In reply to SourMind [2012-01-29 17:22:35 +0000 UTC]

Federer sounds foreign.Can't understand why he didn't beat him either.
Put in a higher bid for the next NHS contract. They only accept the best.

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SourMind In reply to squareprismish [2012-01-29 17:33:52 +0000 UTC]

Yes your right, you remind me very much of my Lawyer/Phyciatrist Mr Pinkle, you seem to have a lot in common.

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squareprismish In reply to SourMind [2012-01-29 17:36:05 +0000 UTC]

Maybe because we spend alot of time in the same institution.

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SourMind In reply to squareprismish [2012-01-29 17:59:26 +0000 UTC]

Yes but I have my own institution in Antartica, its called the institute of amazing facts and as you can see we are using DA as a testing ground for our incredibly true facts, membership is free to all who can tell me who was Brando talking to during his famous Palookaville speech in On the waterfront

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squareprismish In reply to SourMind [2012-01-29 18:21:43 +0000 UTC]

Can't remember. The film was only repeated 5,203 times on TV

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SourMind In reply to squareprismish [2012-01-29 18:26:15 +0000 UTC]

Well then you cant come in our club, but on a serious note i have to call it time as i have to put on my serious hat and go to work, you see im the head of scotland yard and i have papaers to mark, good evening to you mr Houston

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squareprismish In reply to SourMind [2012-01-29 18:28:30 +0000 UTC]

See ya later.

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SourMind In reply to squareprismish [2012-01-29 18:30:23 +0000 UTC]

Night

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silverlugiageo [2012-01-28 19:57:44 +0000 UTC]

HAHAHA so truu XD <3

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SourMind In reply to silverlugiageo [2012-01-28 20:02:21 +0000 UTC]

You know when your gut tells you something, thats how i feel about Mycroft

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silverlugiageo In reply to SourMind [2012-01-28 20:14:49 +0000 UTC]

Yh sorta, I mean, it's likely but very odd :/

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SourMind In reply to silverlugiageo [2012-01-28 20:17:16 +0000 UTC]

well ive been wrong before but when fake moriarty got the codes to enter the tower, prison and bank of england he must of got them from somewhere, thats top secret information and i wonder who has the access that info????

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silverlugiageo In reply to SourMind [2012-01-28 20:20:06 +0000 UTC]

MYCROFT XD oh well, I guess we'll see in season 3 XD

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