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Old 07-31-2017, 10:29 AM
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First days of summer were about finding out whether Moriarty and Joan were just about to go solving the same problem while the others spied on Morland who killed an innocent looking turtle. Shocked, Clyde began a mission to find the holy mackerel which happened to be in charge of eating poisonous candies. Somewhere above the rainbow Captain Gregson sat on a tree painting lovingly a bird which sang 'The Anthem' by Good Charlotte. Meanwhile, back in the 80s Mrs Hudson went crazy performing Madonna to win a golden egg. Sherlock began pacing around frantically trying some spicy burritos he bought from Tacobell whilst whistling happily Beyonce's 'Single Ladies' as he continued to strut on high heels, only this became horrible so Joan helped herself to the wretched turtle before it hibernated. Clyde crawled out of space between furnitures and vegetables with courage and determination to save a life of fabulousness and awesomeness which he created for himself. As winter fell New enemies conspired to kidnap Kitty from the brownstone and blackmail Watson into eating poisonous pudding so she sat down on a victorian chair and baked brownies and phoned Jamie. She ran towards home holding a bouquet of roses and chocolates for Clyde who nonchalantly accepted and in return slowly buzzed her. Later that night strange noises woke him from his slumber, the alarm went off suddenly which startled Marcus, he grabbed Clyde and Archie quickly and made pudding. Sherlock opened a can of worms by hand and ate everything before Mycroft ate the plate. Morland thought about holidays at the beach with Sherlock and his turtle Gerald, they would swim out across the ocean towards the small island and dive into the beautiful lagoon. Back from watching Clyde painting and digesting last nights mojitos, Ms Hudson began cleaning the lobby only
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