Yeah, I was making one, on the grounds that I though this piece was exciting enough to be able to make a comic out of. We at Ruth Lovell Co. are having a few techinal hitches in the areas of historical accuracy Vs fighting in bowler hats atop runaway trains.
Claire - if you wouldn't mind getting back to me on that point, it would be rather nice.
In other news, according to Tv Tropes:
"It has just (28/09/2010) been announced that he [Steven Fry] will be taking the part of Mycroft Holmes (Sherlock's older, cleverer brother) in Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes sequel."which is pretty cool because
a) They're making a sequel.
b) It has Mycroft in it.
c) It has Steven Fry in it.
Although all of these points could backfire pretty badly. Well a) could. I'd be interested to see how they do b) in a film, and how on earth c) could be related to that version of Holmes.
Sherlock Holmes seems to have become quite popular in the media lately. At least Steven Fry seems like he'd be more Mycrofty than the last Sherlock Holmes movie I saw which had Mycroft as the Villian. The steam punk villian. That film was ridiculious. However I belive I've ranted/hyped about that before, so I'll stop before I get carried away.
Oh and I had a pretty crazy dream this afternoon. (I really need to start sleeping at night instead.)
I mention it because unusually I questioned the reality of it. You know those ones where you wake up, feeling its good to be awake because things were getting a bit crazy, and then things slowley start to get crazy again.
Thus I have decided you can get dreams that are too odd for comfort. They should idealy be odd, but action packed enough for you not to notice. If the oddness/action ratio gets out of hand, you just end up feeling weirded out and unsure of your surroundings.
"Posted by Ruth at 3:32 AM"... Yeah, you should probably sleep at night! Good to know that you are, in fact, still alive - if a little nocturnal!
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