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Quote: zooo @ June 29 2008, 12:03 PM BST

Did you find the weeping angel statues scary though?

Yeah, Daleks and cybermen dont scare me, but those Weeping Angels were genuinly a bit freaky.

Quote: zooo @ June 29 2008, 11:06 AM BST

I would have done a split screen of old and new Davros, but it may have offended Sooty. (except I think he's okay with split screens on laptops, it's just if someone then films the laptop that it's wrong. Right?...)

It's probably frustration that his brain can't process four parts of one image at once. ;)

Quote: zooo @ June 29 2008, 12:00 PM BST

Well, I like to balance saying something mean with saying something nice.

But the nice bit isn't meant to be a lie! ;)

Quote: zooo @ June 29 2008, 12:03 PM BST

Did you find the weeping angel statues scary though?

I've not seen that episode.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ June 29 2008, 12:03 PM BST

Thats because youre a double hard bastard.

HELL YEAH! Cool

Quote: zooo @ June 29 2008, 12:04 PM BST

I didn't do anything like that...
I just put a " and a square closing bracket in to make the quote finish properly!

Oops. Sorry if I disappeared something. But I was very careful!

A lovely big paragraph comparing the new and old Davros; but Ill live! :D

Oh f**k!
Sorry!

I will never edit again.

Quote: zooo @ June 29 2008, 12:04 PM BST

I didn't do anything like that...
I just put a " and square closing bracket in to make the quote finish properly!

Oops. Sorry if I disappeared something. But I was very careful!

Perhaps he quoted another post just seconds before you submitted the edit?

Quote: Aaron @ June 29 2008, 12:07 PM BST

I've not seen that episode.

Aaron! That's possibly the best episode since Dr Who came back!
You really should watch it. And it's actually scary. Scariest Dr Who I've ever seen, including when I was little (and scared by even the noise the tardis makes).

Quote: Matthew Stott @ June 29 2008, 12:07 PM BST

A lovely big paragraph comparing the new and old Davros; but Ill live! :D

You could try going back in your browser and see if it's still in the form a few pages ago...?

Quote: Aaron @ June 29 2008, 12:09 PM BST

Perhaps he quoted another post just seconds before you submitted the edit?

:( Soz Stott.

Quote: zooo @ June 29 2008, 12:09 PM BST

Aaron! That's possibly the best episode since Dr Who came back!
You really should watch it. And it's actually scary. Scariest Dr Who I've ever seen, including when I was little (and scared by even the noise the tardis makes).

You send me the DVD with it on, and I'll watch it!

Well I would if I could burn dvds...
Of course I could lend you the real dvd, if you promised not to sit on it.

DVDs are like some kind of special magic thing to me. I would never commit such a heinous crime!

P.S. BUGGER! Missed your 11,900th post. >_<

Quote: zooo @ June 29 2008, 12:03 PM BST

Did you find the weeping angel statues scary though?

Or the bit in the Cybermen one where they turn the music up and you see the conveyor belt with all the saws and things. That was a gruesome image.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ June 29 2008, 12:05 PM BST

Yeah, Daleks and cybermen dont scare me

I bet if you were left face to face with either they would.

The 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.

Quote: ian_w @ June 29 2008, 3:04 PM BST

Or the bit in the Cybermen one where they turn the music up and you see the conveyor belt with all the saws and things. That was a gruesome image.

I'm shitting myself at the mere thought. Errr

I've always found the Cybermen the scariest ever since I was a kid. I used to hide behind the settee when they came on. Still do!

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