ceescedasticity:mikkeneko:benevolenterrancy:post-i-want-to-save: benevolenterrancy: hey, doyle, plea
ceescedasticity:mikkeneko:benevolenterrancy:post-i-want-to-save: benevolenterrancy: hey, doyle, please don’t say watson keeps his stethoscope in his hat like that’s a normal thing, i refuse to believe that’s a normal thing Sorry to disappoint but… THIS IS THE OPPOSITE OF DISAPPOINTMENT IM SO HAPPY THAT PEOPLE SAW TOP HATS AND SAID “oh boy a new pocket :)” some dude in victorian england: hey dude nice hatthe other dude, picking up his hat to let a comical array of items tumble out: thanks it’s also a pocket :) So every time they went inside and etiquette demanded hat removal did they have to lean over before taking it off to keep everything from falling out, or was there some device to prevent that? Did tipping one’s hat destabilize everything? -- source link