<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by adsinfinitum:
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Now if I can only get Grossman out of the Santa costume</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>...<P>No. I'm not going there.
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Well, I've been waiting in vain for someone to say something about the current trend of the storyline, mainly because my own thoughts are really a bit too insubstantial at present, but I've been wanting to say them anyway. This was a rather unexpected twist for me, the introduction of adversaries for Grossman and company. Female adversaries (which naturally reminds me of Kipling's words on the subject.) <P>This certainly should be interesting in various ways (and as February approaches, possibilities for a Valentines storyline rear their head.) <P>Well, little more to say, except, keep up the good work, Mr. Burke.
Now there's an idea. How about an IKB cameo in the strip, oh that would be just lovely... <P>More Top hats than a Sherlock Holmes episode. A Jeremy Brett one that is, not so much Basil Rathbone, and certainly not Peter Cook. And certainly not Margaret Rutherford. And certainly not Roger Moore, oh go on then, maybe Roger Moore.<P>But yes, IKB for sure.
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Moses:
<B>More Top hats than a Sherlock Holmes episode. A Jeremy Brett one that is, not so much Basil Rathbone, and certainly not Peter Cook. And certainly not Margaret Rutherford</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>I can hardly recall Jeremy Brett wearing the traditional deestalker more than a couple of times, but he was lways wearing top hats. Well, I don't think Doyle ever mentioned a deerstalker, anyway.<P>I don't remember seeing Margaret Rutherford in a top hat either (though I do remember seeing her in a riding outfit once, and another time with an odd sort of nautical hat.)
<B>More Top hats than a Sherlock Holmes episode. A Jeremy Brett one that is, not so much Basil Rathbone, and certainly not Peter Cook. And certainly not Margaret Rutherford</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>I can hardly recall Jeremy Brett wearing the traditional deestalker more than a couple of times, but he was lways wearing top hats. Well, I don't think Doyle ever mentioned a deerstalker, anyway.<P>I don't remember seeing Margaret Rutherford in a top hat either (though I do remember seeing her in a riding outfit once, and another time with an odd sort of nautical hat.)