Meme Answers (Part 2)
Oct. 18th, 2020 01:32 pm
Adam Carter and Tigger Holmes go on a picnic. What food do they take and where do they go and do they have a good time? nagi_schwarz
Clearly they go someone in the Hundred Acre Wood. Adam packs a picnic basket with all the things he likes, plus some things especially for Tigger, like little pink cakes with icing on them. They have an interesting time, as Adam finds it slightly strange to be consulting Tigger Holmes, but when he leaves he’s much more hopeful than when he arrived.
The inhabitants of Nonnatus House and Tigger Holmes are married, but Hamlet is trying to get the nuns’ attention. What happens? jormiwillingham
This is not a marriage in the regularly accepted way, because nuns aren’t allowed to marry and even if they were a small toy tiger wearing a sou’wester would not be the normal partner for them. However, the current arrangement suits everybody very well. Hamlet, who believes that women should be kept in a nunnery to prevent them having unsuitable relationships, by which he means those he doesn’t approve of, is told to get with the times and accept that people have a right to live their own lives. Hamlet whines that no-one understands him, but Sister Monica Joan says that people do understand him, they just don’t agree with him, and Tigger Holmes suggests he look outwards a bit more, instead of always looking inwards. It turns out Hamlet is still cross because while he was busy being introspective Horatio and Ophelia have gone off together.
Greg doesn't believe in werewolves. Well, Bilbo Baggins has a surprise for Greg - are they a werewolf or someone both Bilbo and Greg know? What happens? luthienberen
Bilbo Baggins has known Greg for over a year now (they originally met over a similar occasion last year in which their quiet weekend away was gatecrashed by several others). So Greg has come to associate Bilbo with the odder events in life. However, Greg doesn’t believe in werewolves. Which is a shame really.
Once again they decide to go away for the weekend. It will be purely platonic, separate rooms (Bilbo is in a steady relationship with Thorin), just a chance to have a quiet weekend in the country. Except that Bilbo brings a large, wolf-like dog with him, saying he’s taking care of it for a friend.
This time, instead of an attempted robbery, they find themselves on the periphery of a case involving the secret service (Greg’s fairly sure he recognises the fair-haired man who appears to be in charge of the operation, although his dark-haired partner doesn’t seem to be around.) As it is, Bilbo’s dog manages to trap one of the enemy agents, and everyone is happy.
That night, when they go to bed, Bilbo asks Greg if he would mind having the dog in his room. Somewhat surprised, Greg agrees. It’s a twin bedded room, and the dog goes to lie on the second bed. When Greg tells it to sleep on the floor, the dog growls, so he decides to let it stay where it is.
In the morning, when Greg wakes up, he discovers the dark-haired partner of the man who had led the operation asleep in the other bed.
Greg now believes in werewolves.
Thorin Oakenshield knits a sweater for Mrs Hudson. How does this work out and why does Sherlock find the resulting garment hilarious, while Lucas North feels somewhat offended? debriswoman
To be fair, Sherlock isn’t the only one who finds the knitted sweater hilarious, although no-one else voices their thoughts to Thorin’s face. Mrs Hudson says it’s lovely and puts it away in a cupboard until such time as she can find a good use for it. That good use turns out to be the day Lucas arrives at 221B looking like a drowned rat and Mrs Hudson lends the sweater to him. Sherlock tells Lucas that his new dress doesn’t suit him, but that if he were looking to find a suitable disguise he would give him some tips.

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