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nellypope | 13:02 Thu 19th Feb 2015 | Phrases & Sayings
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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
Did Holmes say, 'The game's afoot'? Maybe 'afoot at the Circle K' is an embelishment.
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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.shmoop.com/sherlock-holmes/the-red-headed-league-summary.html
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Apparently it was in Sherlock Holmes and The Red Headed League! According to this website anyway: http://www.shmoop.com/sherlock-holmes/the-red-headed-league-summary.html

May well have just answered my own question :-)
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Thanks MamaLynne :-)
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I didn't refresh my browser
Mamya, your 'quote' is very difficult to read. What sacrilege. Sir Arthur will be turning in his grave, like.
You're welcome Nelly.


Tilly,not my quote but from the summary page both Nelly and I linked to -may be couched in the language of the one summarising.
Thank you, Mamya. I know it wasn't your language.

Never, not ever like.
Shudder!
This proposed exhibition, it's not to do with footwear, is it?
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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.

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