Well, here I am.
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For fellow Granada Holmes fans:
yes, Goddess, it longs to serve, worship and adore You, Goddess.
Completely agree!
Sexual orientation and gender identity are innate; people have no more control or choice over them than they do their eye color, handedness, place of birth, etc. It’s long past time to do away with archaic, disproven, and harmful beliefs. It is NOT a “lifestyle choice”, “an abomination”, “disgusting”, “unnatural”, “degenerates”, or a “sin”. LGBTQIA people have the right to live their lives free of discrimination, ignorance, fear, shame, and violence. People’s civil rights, safety, dignity, and humanity are much more important than your “deeply held religious beliefs” are. LGBTQIA people exist and are valuable members of society. Get over it! 🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️
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Edward is even more remarkable. I'll give you an example. You can publish it or not, it makes no difference to me. When I came out of the asylum, the person who collected me was Edward Hardwicke. He took me to an Italian restaurant. I had a pasta and a glass of red wine. He then drove me back to my home where we sat and had a cup of tea. It was Edward Hardwicke. He is one of the loveliest people, and I suppose he is the best friend that any man has ever had....in life. Which is after all how Doyle describes Watson.
— Jeremy Brett [x]
I am not yet a Twitter refugee, but am not sanguine as to its future. So…hello Tumblr!
Fellow denizens of Collinsport, I look forward to making your acquaintance.
You’re allowed! We have our preferences! I’m an old school Granada fan, and fell in love with the show forever when Jeremy leaped over the sofa and told Watson that he couldn’t have come at a better time! That along with Charles Gray as Mycroft, Eric Porter as a genuinely fearsome Moriarty, and I was hooked!
But now I need to plunge into the radio versions…
Your beauty and spirit are as lovely as ever—and, yes, you were my first crush, and taught me to admire women in so many ways.
Lynda Carter
Aesthete in a hick town, lover of poetry, belle lettres, and fine brandy. Sardonic but not malicious.
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