The blue, blue water, the bone-white sky
I have been re-reading my ancestral (i.e., my mother's hardcover) copy of The Original Illustrated Sherlock Holmes (1978), which made it a very nice thing at the end of a semi-rough day when this episode mysteriously fell off the back of a hansom. I have loved Jeremy Brett and David Burke since childhood, but having recently been discussing various unsatisfactory versions of Irene Adler with
skygiants and
genarti, I was refreshingly impressed by the immediate intelligence—and faithfully portrayed opera!—of Gayle Hunnicutt. The predictable result is that now I want to rewatch both the Granada Sherlock Holmes (1984–94) and The Legend of Hell House (1973). Have a couple of links.
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moon_custafer: mildly Talmudic Batman meta.
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handful_ofdust: "my mom's childhood town."
I have not attended High Holidays services in years, but I really don't appreciate dreaming that I was told by a synagogue that I couldn't enter because I'd once been sick. That is not how either science or Judaism works. It is, however, a fascinatingly obvious anxiety dream.
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I have not attended High Holidays services in years, but I really don't appreciate dreaming that I was told by a synagogue that I couldn't enter because I'd once been sick. That is not how either science or Judaism works. It is, however, a fascinatingly obvious anxiety dream.
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It was a wash. You're amazing.
[edit] Your largesse yielded a review.
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