Quote: Simon Stratton @ June 29 2008, 7:51 PM BSTJust tried phoning the doctor. He didn't answer
There must be a phone in that box.
Quote: Simon Stratton @ June 29 2008, 7:51 PM BSTJust tried phoning the doctor. He didn't answer
There must be a phone in that box.
Quote: Simon Stratton @ June 29 2008, 3:09 PM BSTThe cyberman costume is actually more impressive in real life than it is on TV (there's a Dr W exibit in Cardiff Bay).
Surely the Dr can't regenerate - in 'Silence in the Library' his future wife(?) doesn't realise it's a younger version of him straight away and takes a while to twig.
He's going to regenerate into himself. Something to do with the hand in the jar.
That's my theory, anyway. If I'm right, I want everyone to remember I said it. If not, I wasn't here.
Quote: David Chapman @ June 29 2008, 10:40 PM BSTThere must be a phone in that box.
Boom boom.
Who here is Paspinall?
Eh?
He's a mental.
Yes.
But anyway, whoever it is will know what I'm on about.
As long as someone does.
Is your kitten tired yet?
I know of a P Ennis.
He changed the spelling of his surname to Ennys to stop kids finding his name in the phone book and hassling him.
However, the law of unintended consequences means that his wife Fiona now rejoices in a name which can be rearranged anagrammatically to Fanny Noise.
This is all true, by the way. I'm not being a fantasist.
Obviously I'd say that if I were a fantasist. You'll just have to trust me.
Ooh, I wonder what anagrams can be made from my name.
Oh flipping heck, we've gone off topic.
Well, except that there are anagrams in Doctor Who.
Is that a save?
oooz
Also, that beeping noise when Harriet Jones appeared on the computers at Torchwood and Sarah Jane Towers was the same rhythm as the Master's drum beat.
oooz is not a pleasant word.
Oh we're in general anyway, we can off topic as much as we damn well please!
Quote: zooo @ June 29 2008, 11:07 PM BSTAs long as someone does.
Is your kitten tired yet?
There's a sci-fi forum I sometimes look at to read about Dr Who. One of the posters there, Paspinall, said 'my usual home is the BSG but I like to watch Dr Who.' I tried to work out who it was but couldn't. In their 'from' beneath their avatar it says 'Leeland' or Leetown or summats like that.
Anyway, my cat? I told it I'm not feeding it till it gets more musculear, but it's not happening so I have to whip it and force the bugger to keep going. I have extra strong mice in my house you see.
Quote: Graham Bandage @ June 29 2008, 10:43 PM BST...Something to do with the hand in the jar.
That's my theory, anyway...
I think you need something a bit more specific before you can call it a theory.
I don't understand why Torchwood had a dalek killing gun all this time and they never thought to copy the design and make a couple more of them just in case. Bit selfish of jack to take the only one and then leave them to die.
Quote: ian_w @ June 29 2008, 11:13 PM BSTThere's a sci-fi forum I sometimes look at to read about Dr Who. One of the posters there, Paspinall, said 'my usual home is the BSG but I like to watch Dr Who.' I tried to work out who it was but couldn't. In their 'from' beneath their avatar it says 'Leeland' or Leetown or summats like that.
Ohhhhhhhh.
I am intrigued now!
But what if BSG means something to do with Battle Star Galactica?
Anyway, my cat? I told it I'm not feeding it till it gets more musculear, but it's not happening so I have to whip it and force the bugger to keep going. I have extra strong mice in my house you see.
I feel sorry for the poor thing. It'll turn into Mario from BB if it exercises too much.