it was a phrase used in the BBC sitcom 'it aint half hot mum'. it was uttered by BSM (battery sergeant major) Williams, played by Windsor Davies, to any soldier stupid enough to tell him of their troubles or woes.
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george bush
my head is running wild again. my dear we still have everything. but it's all in your mind. oh this is how we do. you been having mist of dreams. oh. oh thing you never said to me. oh, oh doesn't matter where we are.
He never said "Elementary, my dear Watson," although he simply said "Elementary" a couple times.
In Kashmiri, "dear" is said as "pyaara" and "honey" is said as "mijju".
That means that you should drop him, as he seems to be playing mind games.
The first word he said was What to Bell, than he said never mind
Answer Probably his most famous saying is: "When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth." He never said "Elementary, my dear Watson."
Elementary, my dear Watson, elementary... ... though he never said in the Conan Doyle stories.
"Elementary my dear Watson"
george bernard shaw
She never listens to anything I say, for instance one time I asked if she wanted me to kick her, and she said "that would be fine, dear."