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“During one shoot at a house, he was waiting for us to set up a backdrop, and he sat down at the piano and started playing and singing. I immediately told the assistants to pull down the backdrop, which was blocking the light coming though the windows to where the piano was— afraid I would miss this moment. No problem—Downey played a 45 minute concert that gave me plenty of time to make a series of great pictures, and he enthralled everyone in the room with his performance.”
— Sam Jones
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All of a sudden I feel oddly nostalgic for the time when I first joined tumblr… I found it so much easier to find and get to know interesting people than I do now.
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Not guilty. They found him not guilty. No defense and Moriarty’s walked free. Sherlock, are you listening? He’s out. You know he’ll be coming after you.
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Benedict Cumberbatch deleted shower scene from Star Trek Into Darkness
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A kingfisher shows a blatant disregard for the rules as it is caught sitting on a ‘no fishing’ sign with a fish in its beak. The rebellious bird swooped down to perch on the sign with a mouth full of fish and appeared to be reading the warning. The moment was captured by photographer Dean Mason from Bournemouth, Dorset.Picture: DEAN MASON / CATERS NEWS
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“I’m 29 today. Won’t see 30. But I’m uh… I’m okay. Really. Okay.”
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For years Lady Doyle was his constant companion, accompanying him on all his travels. It was to her the dying novelist spoke his last words.
“You are wonderful,” he said with a smile.
"The original New York Times obituary for Sherlock Holmes creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, born on May 22, 1859, who died of a heart attack on July 7, 1930.
Honor him with a wonderful read on how to think like Sherlock Holmes.
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