Ladies and gentlemen, I'd like to debut my ship name for the beloved quartet of Agatha Christie's Poirot, i.e. the combination of Hercule Poirot, Arthur Hastings, James Japp and Felicity Lemon.
Jappoimonstings
Thank you.
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Ladies and gentlemen, I'd like to debut my ship name for the beloved quartet of Agatha Christie's Poirot, i.e. the combination of Hercule Poirot, Arthur Hastings, James Japp and Felicity Lemon.
Jappoimonstings
Thank you.

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Midsomer Murders / Agatha Christie’s Poirot
Are these the same places? The next (stupid ) question - is this actually a real courtroom??
Earth D&D Setting Headcanon
I developed a WWI D&D Campaign where every country was comprised of a different fantasy race: Germany - Elves Frace - Tieflings Italy - Aasimar England - Halflings etc etc Point is - I made Belgium - Firbolgs, and you might think that's a "throwaway" just to put (x) race in (y) location. But then you use your imagination... Hercule Poirot, standing in the middle of the room of Halflings, having deduced every minute detail of the murder mystery using his "little gray cells" will now expose not only the how, but also the "why", behind the ghastly slaying of Mr. Abeford Ponglewollop. And just before this 8-foot tall Firbolg twils his mustache, a scared witless Halfling butler stands upright and admits to the crime and demands to be taken to prison immediately. And while everyone congratulates Inspector Poirot on solving the case, he is saddened once again because it was not his keen intellect or understanding of psychology that revealed the killer, it was just his physical presence that brought about a confession - and that's a less satisfying way for his cases to resolve.
What Heartthrobbification is most cursed:
Jonathan Bailey Dracula (Audible)
Jacob Elordi Frankenstein’s Creature (Del Toro)
Edward Bluemel Hot Young Poirot (BBC)
Witam Wszystkich serdecznie!👋
Są „kryminały” i „KRYMINAŁY". W Tym poście, o jednym z lepszych „KRYMINAŁÓW".👀
Wspaniała autorka, która zaginęła w niewyjaśnionych okolicznościach. Stworzyła niesamowitą postać fikcyjną.
Detektywa, o którym jest post na moim blogu. „Poirot”, bo o nim mowa - jest opisany u mnie na blogu „Luźne kartki".
Zapytam do czytania.😘
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Urodzona 15 września 1890 roku, autorka powieści kryminalnych i obyczajowych. Wśród czytelników zasłynęła głównie z kryminałów. Najpopularni

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AGATHA CHRISTIE'S POIROT - 03.01 THE MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR AT STYLES
HUGH FRASER as CAPTAIN ARTHUR HASTINGS
Poirot: Mme. Lorrimer, please to forgive me, but are you absolutely positive that you did not plan this murder beforehand? That you did not place the sleeping potion into his drink?
Ms. Lorrimer: No. I simply picked up the dagger and I stabbed him.
Poirot: Then you are lying to me. You must be lying.
Ms. Lorrimer: Really, M. Poirot. You forget yourself.
Poirot: The question is, can Hercule Poirot possibly be wrong?
Ms. Lorrimer: No one can always be right.
Poirot: But I am. Always I am right. It is so invariable it startles me. And now it looks very much as though I may be wrong, and that upsets me. And I should not be upset, because I am right. I must be right because I am never wrong.
Ms. Lorrimer: Look, I killed Shaitana.
Poirot: Madame, I am willing to believe that you killed Shaitana, but I am not willing to believe that you killed him in the way that you said that you did.
— Agatha Christie’s Poirot, S10E2: Cards on the Table