Julia <julialhuggins@...> wrote: Hi julia How are u? sending this email having subject apart from Sherlock Holmes society. I just wanted to know r u...
It's a VERY warm, very still night here. Outside, and on-line, all I hear are crickets :D Is anyone out there? (laughing!) Julia Huggins PS-One of our...
......I suppose by this time next year there will be group in Tehran - perhaps "The Persian Slippers" ? Hi, Jeff - I sincerely hope (along with the servicemen...
Hello, Members - I think I might have mentioned that I was assisting a group who want to establish a memorial to actor Jeremy Brett near his home in Clapham...
Julia's reference to a new wardrobe makes me wonder whether the Sherlock Holmes shop I hope the society will one day open in, say, Mumbai could also rent out...
Tim Symonds
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Jun 26, 2005 8:45 am
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Dear Kumar Bhatia, Have you had an opportunity to view any of the Ronald Howard SH episodses? If so, as Holmes would say, "what are your findings"? Do any of...
Uhm thank you Tim (I think! :D)...any excuse for a new wardrobe works for me! Julia I think Julia should play Moriarty....Airport luggage handlers couldn't do...
Dear Rishi, Welcome back from London . It has been a long time since we interacted on the society web page. Hope to see more of you here now that you atre ...
I think Julia should play Moriarty. Airport luggage handlers couldn't do it - Health & Safety rules in the UK at least say they can't life any luggage more...
Tim Symonds
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Jun 25, 2005 7:47 am
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I'd rephrase that q. Who gets to be the Master? Sridhar ... ideal place for an International Sherlock Holmes Society of India 5-day conference - after all,...
That reference to a smoking waterfall in India sounds to me theideal place for an International Sherlock Holmes Society of India 5-day conference - after all,...
... ideal place for an International Sherlock Holmes Society of India 5-day conference - after all, remember the dreaded falls in Switzerland! But who gets to...
That reference to a smoking waterfall in India sounds to me the ideal place for an International Sherlock Holmes Society of India 5-day conference - after all,...
Tim Symonds
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Jun 23, 2005 1:07 pm
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Thank you for the information. I'm a fairly seasoned traveller, but I'm sorry to say, I've never been in that part of the world. I look forward to a visit...
... up, but then, nothing ever happened. I am game for such a ... Ahhh...Bangalore, the only place where they have truly civilised pubs, playing rock....
Dear Members, To add to what Sridhar said, my hometown is a district HQ by name, lo and behold, "Balaghat", which comes under Jabalpur Division in Madhya...
Dear Members, Ms. Higgins, It's indeed a constant source of surprise to me how the random thoughts that flit through one's mind often connect names totally...
Dear Members -- Oh dear, I may need to book a holiday soon; I saw this post from Pinaki Roy, and thought, "Balurghat, Balurghat......"Ballarat"! (from...
Dear Sherlockians, I am extremely sorry for my inability to aprticipate in the highly productive and scholastic discussions being presently waged by the...
... Well, Ferguson is characterised as the bluff, honest, but not, perhaps, very bright sort. It's entirely possible that he could not comprehend Jacky's...
I agree his own father's afflictions must have had an affect on his storylines, particularly those that appear after his father's death where family troubles,...
Well, a lot of people whom I know, read the Canon when they were quite young. It could qualify as juvenile fiction. However, many, many others continue to...
I would like to second this motion. I am curious to know the prefernces of readers around the world. Most of the scholarship I've read comes from the US and UK...
Ronald Howard was the son of the English actor Leslie Howard, who starred in "Pygmalion" (a film of the play which was the basis for the musical "My Fair...
I'd agree on Mr Rucastle being one of the worst - his little son showing a predisposition towards cruelty and violence. But isn't it odd that after the...
My votes: Worst Father: Mr Rucastle Worst Stepfather: (can there be any doubt?) Mr Roylott Best Fathers: Mr Munro (and an "A" for effort vote), Capt. Morstan...
I always thought Brett's depiction was the first to show that SH was a very dark and troubled individual, in addition to being a genious. Watson's description...
Good Morning, All -- Sumal, I think I went to the Yahoo Groups page and typed in "Sherlock Holmes". I read a little on each Group that was listed, and your...