On Sunday, I was trundling down the very long South Kensington subway to meet
wimble at the V&A when I noticed that one of the posters for the museum's exhibition about the Queen's jubilee had been not-so-subtly altered.
I've just been reminded about this by a tweet from
addedentry.

This whole #believeinsherlock thing seems to have passed me by thus far. Is it really "so widespread"? Have you spotted any Post-Its and hashtags in the wild?
I've just been reminded about this by a tweet from

This whole #believeinsherlock thing seems to have passed me by thus far. Is it really "so widespread"? Have you spotted any Post-Its and hashtags in the wild?
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Further to which, earlfoolish appears to be one Sofie Hallor, a graphic designer. So no, I don't think it's the production team.
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Date: 2012-02-14 02:55 pm (UTC)I like it. Especially if really was done by real people.
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