danno106 Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 (edited) Yep! Your turn! Edited August 21, 2012 by danno106
SidLove Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 oooh YAY!! Okay let me see .. "The impossible cannot have happened, therefore the impossible must be possible in spite of appearances.”
danno106 Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 oooh YAY!! Okay let me see .. "The impossible cannot have happened, therefore the impossible must be possible in spite of appearances.” I know this, but I can't remember where from! It's from a mystery book, although it does also sound like something that The Doctor would say (yes, I'm a geek)
SidLove Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 I know this, but I can't remember where from! It's from a mystery book, although it does also sound like something that The Doctor would say (yes, I'm a geek) Mystery book - right Doctor - Nah!
Zombie Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 This is a variant on Sherlock Holmes: if you've eliminated the impossible then whatever remains, however improbable, must be true So it's by a later detective novelist than Doyle ... so it's 20th century ... *thinks*
SidLove Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 (edited) Oh oh oh! It's agatha Christie! Right! and name? Edited August 21, 2012 by SidLove
danno106 Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 (edited) Right! and name? No idea, think I recognised it from her being on Doctor Who.... Ummmm wild stab in the dark "Murder on the Orient Express" (it's the only one I know...) Edited August 21, 2012 by danno106 1
SidLove Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 A hint... Its a Hercule Poirot story. And there are more than one murderers No idea, think I recognised it from her being on Doctor Who.... Ummmm wild stab in the dark "Murder on the Orient Express" (it's the only one I know...) Yes!! Murder on the Orient Express is right
danno106 Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 Woo! My turn again, so much pressure! “I could do with a bit more excess. From now on I'm going to be immoderate--and volatile--I shall enjoy loud music and lurid poetry. I shall be rampant.”
Andy78 Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 I know it's one of Joanne Harris' . . . Chocolat most likely.
SidLove Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 Woo! My turn again, so much pressure! “I could do with a bit more excess. From now on I'm going to be immoderate--and volatile--I shall enjoy loud music and lurid poetry. I shall be rampant.” hmm I am familiar with this... but don't remember I know it's one of Joanne Harris' . . . Chocolat most likely. Oh yes! I remember now.. It was made a movie, wasn't it??
danno106 Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 Yep that's it your turn! I know it's one of Joanne Harris' . . . Chocolat most likely.
Andy78 Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 "Happy is the man who can make a living by his hobby"
Frostina Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 oooh! my forte again! GB Shaw... Pygmalion. yay!
Andy78 Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 Your turn Frosty I'm just glad you didn't say Twilight
Frostina Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 LMAO, i doubt it... but yeah here goes: "She had become so thoroughly annealed into his life that she was like the air he breathed--necessary but scarcely noticed."
SidLove Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 LMAO, i doubt it... but yeah here goes: "She had become so thoroughly annealed into his life that she was like the air he breathed--necessary but scarcely noticed." Is it O. Henry' s The Gift of the Magi??
Frostina Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 O'henry, yes. BUT neither of you are right on the story
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