My Arch-nemesis
I lived in fear of a Darth Vader-esque school dinner lady who stood me perpetually at the naughty table for refusing to eat mushy peas. An ordeal made worse after I was caught spooning the accursed veg into her wellies. Who, we ask, has wrecked your life?
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( , Thu 29 Apr 2010, 12:01)
I lived in fear of a Darth Vader-esque school dinner lady who stood me perpetually at the naughty table for refusing to eat mushy peas. An ordeal made worse after I was caught spooning the accursed veg into her wellies. Who, we ask, has wrecked your life?
Thanks to Philly G for the suggestion
( , Thu 29 Apr 2010, 12:01)
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Yeah, and Watson seemed more in awe of Holmes and less flustered
although the books do mention his frustration. I never understood how evenly Watson took Holmes appearing after being dead for three years. I would have expected a few more epithets, or perhaps a nice jab to the nose like the movie.
Artistic license, I suppose.
( , Tue 4 May 2010, 15:59, Reply)
although the books do mention his frustration. I never understood how evenly Watson took Holmes appearing after being dead for three years. I would have expected a few more epithets, or perhaps a nice jab to the nose like the movie.
Artistic license, I suppose.
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