*squees so loudly she can be heard from L-5 orbit*
These are BRILLIANT! And you used ALL FIVE!!! and holy cats, you even worked in the bonus points!!!!!
I am utterly blown away.
Foible: Oh, of course they're friendly Americans from Wisconsin. ;-) I practically expected to see a cameo by Mrs. Rosenberg, on her way to Iowa. And yes, I imagine "Sherlock's buttery voice" (fabu description) would be an amazing relief after all that. Hee!
Solecistic: Yorkshire pudding! *drools* And the bread pudding with the whiskey sauce...oh dear. Yes, I know exactly where that idea came from, too. Darn you. ;-)
Turgid: I love Sherlock's using a word-game distraction with the heat of a thousand suns. Or the weight of a certain purring G-cat dozing on my feet, which was considerable last night (and I expect will be again this evening). ;-) And the fact that you managed to keep from using turgid in the obvious way...brilliant as always.
Amanuensis: And then, of course, you went there. *fans self* Suddenly it's a bit warm in here...
Gingerbread: Holy cats, catnip, kittens, and sparkly unicorns. Sherrinford...you had Sherrinford build...that house, and that one...
I want you to know, I came thisclose to a spectacular spit-take of my cocoa when I read that.
Thank you SO MUCH for these amazing stories, and for your fantastic creativity in managing not only to use all five words, but to link all the stories together. This was an amazing and much-needed treat. Thank you thank you thank you!
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*squees so loudly she can be heard from L-5 orbit*
These are BRILLIANT! And you used ALL FIVE!!! and holy cats, you even worked in the bonus points!!!!!
I am utterly blown away.
Foible:
Oh, of course they're friendly Americans from Wisconsin. ;-) I practically expected to see a cameo by Mrs. Rosenberg, on her way to Iowa. And yes, I imagine "Sherlock's buttery voice" (fabu description) would be an amazing relief after all that. Hee!
Solecistic: Yorkshire pudding! *drools* And the bread pudding with the whiskey sauce...oh dear. Yes, I know exactly where that idea came from, too. Darn you. ;-)
Turgid:
I love Sherlock's using a word-game distraction with the heat of a thousand suns. Or the weight of a certain purring G-cat dozing on my feet, which was considerable last night (and I expect will be again this evening). ;-) And the fact that you managed to keep from using turgid in the obvious way...brilliant as always.
Amanuensis:
And then, of course, you went there. *fans self* Suddenly it's a bit warm in here...
Gingerbread:
Holy cats, catnip, kittens, and sparkly unicorns. Sherrinford...you had Sherrinford build...that house, and that one...
I want you to know, I came thisclose to a spectacular spit-take of my cocoa when I read that.
Thank you SO MUCH for these amazing stories, and for your fantastic creativity in managing not only to use all five words, but to link all the stories together. This was an amazing and much-needed treat. Thank you thank you thank you!