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(I don't get it) -- "It's all of that, Watson, and a whole lot more..."
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HenHanna
2025-01-01 07:03:30 UTC
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I don't get it..... Is that supposed to look like Stephen Fry ???


(i asked 2 Ai's and they can't help me.)



Maybe it uses a phrase from British TV (???)



"It's all of that, Watson, and a whole lot more..."

(by Tony Noon)
Bebercito
2025-01-03 17:48:55 UTC
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I don't get it..... Is that supposed to look like Stephen Fry ???
(i asked 2 Ai's and they can't help me.)
Maybe it uses a phrase from British TV (???)
"It's all of that, Watson, and a whole lot more..."
Just an epitome of Watson always acting as a stooge for Holmes, IMHO.
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(by Tony Noon)
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HenHanna
2025-01-03 21:43:11 UTC
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I don't get it..... Is that supposed to look like Stephen Fry ???
(i asked 2 Ai's and they can't help me.)
Maybe it uses a phrase from British TV (???)
"It's all of that, Watson, and a whole lot more..."
Just an epitome of Watson always acting as a stooge for Holmes, IMHO.
Post by HenHanna
(by Tony Noon)
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That makes sense.

(usually SH (doesn't hide the ball, and) tells Watson right away.)

SH doesn't say [You'll see, You'll see... eventually]


there could be a Meta-Humor because here SH is not
saying waht that EXTRA tidbit is.

------- suggesting he 's just bluffing.

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The phrase "and a whole lot more" is not a specific punch line
attributed to a famous comedian or actor.

Rather, it's a common expression used in various contexts, including
comedy and entertainment.

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In the context of comedy and entertainment, this phrase is often used:

-- As a teaser for upcoming content or performances 5 6.

-- To indicate additional material or topics that will be covered in a
show or interview 8.

-- As part of promotional material for comedy events or specials 7.


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While not a punch line itself, the phrase can be used humorously to
imply an abundance of content or to create anticipation.

Comedians might employ it as part of their routine to suggest they have
more jokes or stories to share.
Ruud Harmsen
2025-01-04 08:14:00 UTC
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I don't get it..... Is that supposed to look like Stephen Fry ???
(i asked 2 Ai's and they can't help me.)
Maybe it uses a phrase from British TV (???)
"It's all of that, Watson, and a whole lot more..."
(by Tony Noon)
Why do you often use such an excess of newlines? Wouldn’t just one do?
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Ruud Harmsen, https://rudhar.com
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