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Strange Things Afoot
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I know the phrase "strange things afoot at the Circle K" was from Bill and Ted, but didn't it come from somewhere else first? I keep wanting to lean towards Sherlock Holmes, but not sure. Can anyone help?
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//Holmes says – we're glad you came, because strange things are afoot. Yeah, chimes in Wilson, and I've lost all this money! Holmes is like – no, you didn't. You've gotten thirty pounds of pure profit, plus all of this great information starting with "A."// http:// www. shmoop. com/ sherlock- holmes/ the- red- headed- league- summary. html
13:22 Thu 19th Feb 2015
you have "Now let it work. Mischief, thou art afoot" - Shakespeare. But I want to use the title "Strange things afoot . . " for an exhibition, but I don't really want people associating it with Bill & Ted, the great and almight Google machine hints that it came from Sherlock Holmes and the Red Headed League, but I can't find it!
//Holmes says – we're glad you came, because strange things are afoot. Yeah, chimes in Wilson, and I've lost all this money! Holmes is like – no, you didn't. You've gotten thirty pounds of pure profit, plus all of this great information starting with "A."//
http:// www.shm oop.com /sherlo ck-holm es/the- red-hea ded-lea gue-sum mary.ht ml
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Apparently it was in Sherlock Holmes and The Red Headed League! According to this website anyway: http:// www.shm oop.com /sherlo ck-holm es/the- red-hea ded-lea gue-sum mary.ht ml
May well have just answered my own question :-)
May well have just answered my own question :-)
Sandy, I just knew someone would think that! :-)
Nope, but it does feature some strange artwork. If any one has any better titles I'm open to suggestions?
Other's I considered were: "Something Wicked this way comes" (but Derren Brown and Harry Potter have used that one. "What lies beneath" - But it's Harrison Ford Movie.
Nope, but it does feature some strange artwork. If any one has any better titles I'm open to suggestions?
Other's I considered were: "Something Wicked this way comes" (but Derren Brown and Harry Potter have used that one. "What lies beneath" - But it's Harrison Ford Movie.
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