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Damian Murphy said:
moodymick said:
do-able yes, but she's still wood-en enough for both of them!

Hard to please - me? Not really, Elizabeth Sladen in her prime, wearing nowt but waders and a mars bar :twisted:

There you go

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she must be like the TARDIS - bigger on the inside than on the outside - hello... hello... echo..echo.... :lol:
 
Came across a Comic Relief 'Doctor Who' from some time in the 90's hadn't seen it before
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Do-wDPoC6GM[/youtube]
 
Haha, when The Doctor first encountered those 5 or 6 "vampyres" (when he couldn't see them in the mirror), I shouted out, "hotties!", much to the amusement of my long-suffering wife.
 
IanM said:
Anyone else getting a bit fed up of Miss. Pond pouting at the end of almost every one of her lines?

Ian
Absolutely not :twisted:

She seemed to have a bit of a belly on her tonight when she first stepped out of the TARDIS.

Now there's a sentence I never thought I'd say.
 
Jeltz said:
moodymick said:
Anyone else getting that Ingrid Pitt / Hammer Films vampire girl on girl action vibe :twisted:

Just you I guess :? :? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Good, they're my wife now :twisted:
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I agree - it could have been so much better. Had all the makings of classic Dr Who - monsters and possible death, just poorly written.

I may watch it back and see if the writers are different.
 
I got the impression that the terrifying Silurians with their third eye (NO Pig Cat) had been reduced to crazed hissing women reptiles. The foot soldiers all seemed to be hot little reptile girls in mini-skirts which wasn't necessarily a bad thing, but the plot seemed to completely run out of steam 10 mins into episode 2.
 
cheese_dave said:
cheese_dave said:
hot little reptile girls in mini-skirts
Now that I read that sentence back it seems a little odd. Like fancying Tinkerbell. Ah come on, surely every red-blooded male fancies Tinkerbell?

I do find your fascination with prepubescent fictional female characters a bit...well odd.
 
antdad said:
I do find your fascination with prepubescent fictional female characters a bit...well odd.
Tinkerbell is hardly prepubescent. She has (from Wiki) "an exaggerated hour-glass figure", not something you would expect to find in a prepubescent female.

I'm defending myself a little too much here, aren't I?
 
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