I have recently bought an all black violin.
It came with an all black bow, the wood and the hair being black.
I’m incredibly thrilled to play it, although it is quite cheaply made, it is a pretty thing. It might be more of an instrument to practise with.
You’re in for a true concert, John.
- SH
A Sleeping Sherlock - pencil and charcoal :)
In a bit of a ponderous state:
Are American Presidents as deserving of praise as they are made out to be?
I know, at least currently, most of those in England are in support of President Obama. But we hardly know anything of his domestic policy.
And along that line of thought, can we please relocate Mycroft to a smaller position?
An official foodie blogger for the Queen, perhaps?
- SH
He acts nonchalant yet he checks up on the blog like an obsessed teenager.
-JW
Excuse me, it is a blog about me and what I do, I believe I have the right to check up on it frequently.
- SH
Science of Deduction: Dear John, ↘
I don’t know if I’ll have time to tell you any of this, and this is a precautionary post to you, and only you.
I recently learned of the “queue” option on this blogging site, and if this has been posted when it should be posted, that means I am now dead.
John, I want you to know that I am a…
Bringing this back because I think I deserve respect, John.
Perhaps this is harsh.
- SH
ask-watson replied to your post<span >: <em >Oui. I’m frustrated by how their is no English equivalent for “vous,” creating the most obnoxious lexical gap. I prefer to use “vous” as apposed to “you guys,” “you all,” or, God forbid, “y’all.”
I still remember that day you refused to speak English and went on with the day spewing French left and right. I will never understand what made you think that was a good idea. -JW
It was a brilliant idea.
Anderson, for one, was completely in the dark.
- SH
