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Louis

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Tuesday, May 13 2008 @ 03:37 PM EDT |
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[Quote by: Smitty] Mickey
The Brigadier or the Brigade Leader?
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That's it? Just Mickey? No qualifier on why? LOL.
OK... I suppose we can accept it. Though I may have said Ricky because he has a hotter "significant other" -- Zing! (Okay, calm down boys)
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Louis

Registered: 01/01/04
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Tuesday, May 13 2008 @ 03:42 PM EDT |
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[Quote by: tarashnat] [Quote by: Smitty] Mickey
The Brigadier or the Brigade Leader?
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You didn't leave a reason... that's cheating!!! |
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I know, I know!
Where's that wet noodle? Don't make me whip you with a wet noodle now, Smitty. LOL
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Smitty

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Tuesday, May 13 2008 @ 04:08 PM EDT |
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Qualifier: Because Mickey went from a useless idiot to a hero. "Not gonna be the tin dog!"
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Idiom

Registered: 04/08/08
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Tuesday, May 13 2008 @ 04:15 PM EDT |
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The Cook Book because of my Dalek Cake (see the photo in the thread I started) - MMMMM Dalek Cake!
The Third Doctor or The Fifth Doctor? |
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Smitty

Registered: 02/10/07
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Tuesday, May 13 2008 @ 04:50 PM EDT |
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Third Doctor, resourceful and could defend himself in a fight and he had a cool ride.
Fifth folded like a cheap suit at the first sign of trouble!
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Gabriel Chase

Registered: 04/18/08
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Tuesday, May 13 2008 @ 05:02 PM EDT |
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[Quote by: tarashnat] [Quote by: Smitty] The Brigadier or the Brigade Leader?
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Brigade Leader — gotta love the eye patch!
The Doctor Who Cookbook
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patern book.
that yeti is hilariour and the idea of a cuddly K9 cant be under estimated.
mind you Tegans boobtube in wool is.... not good |
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Somewhere the tea is getting cold
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Smitty

Registered: 02/10/07
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Tuesday, May 13 2008 @ 06:58 PM EDT |
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[Quote by: Smitty] Third Doctor, resourceful and could defend himself in a fight and he had a cool ride.
Fifth folded like a cheap suit at the first sign of trouble! |
| Romana I or Romana II?
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DarthSkeptical

Registered: 03/11/06
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Tuesday, May 13 2008 @ 07:01 PM EDT |
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[Quote by: Smitty] [Quote by: Smitty] Third Doctor, resourceful and could defend himself in a fight and he had a cool ride.
Fifth folded like a cheap suit at the first sign of trouble! |
| Romana I or Romana II?
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DarthSkeptical

Registered: 03/11/06
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Tuesday, May 13 2008 @ 07:04 PM EDT |
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Eighth Doctor DWM comics
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pre-Lucie Eighth Doctor Big Finish audios? |
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"I think of myself as ambitious in casting terms, and I know that Bonnie [Langford] has the potential to make the part totally unirritating . . ." — JNT, 1986
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Idiom

Registered: 04/08/08
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Wednesday, May 14 2008 @ 02:55 AM EDT |
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Will have to go for the Eigth Doctor Audios (well, the first two seasons anyway). Really, because they gave Paul Mcgann the option to shine and show what an excellent Doctor he would have made given the chance. For the way that Storm Warning hit the ground running; for Charlie Pollard; and for the courage to bring back the Nimon!
A real poser this time:
The Fourth Doctor or The Tenth Doctor? |
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That Neil Guy

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Wednesday, May 14 2008 @ 06:14 AM EDT |
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Flippantly, I'd say Fourth because of the scarf. That scarf remains the single most Doctor Who-like item in the public consciousness, I'd wager. Like Star Trek can be boiled down to Spock's ears and Star Wars to those two stupid robots, Doctor Who equals the scarf.
And, really, as popular as Ten seems to be with the kids today and in current polls, Four will always be the Doctor all others are measured against. At least in the court of public opinion, if not for all Who fans.
And now I must think of a new question...
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That Neil Guy

Registered: 01/02/06
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Wednesday, May 14 2008 @ 06:18 AM EDT |
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In a similar vein...
Sixth or Seventh? |
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stjohnny

Registered: 02/16/06
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Wednesday, May 14 2008 @ 07:47 AM EDT |
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| [Quote by: That Neil Guy] and Star Wars to those two stupid robots |
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How rude! |
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Drink
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DarthSkeptical

Registered: 03/11/06
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Wednesday, May 14 2008 @ 08:21 AM EDT |
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[Quote by: That Neil Guy] In a similar vein...
Sixth or Seventh? |
| | Six. Colin Baker can act. And in the end, largely with the help of Big Finish, he has been able to create a distinct persona for the Sixth Doctor on the strength of his own performance. Many of the Seventh Doctor's traits are only hinted at by the "actor". Much of what fans like about the Seventh Doctor actually comes from the novels, not from McCoy himself. |
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"I think of myself as ambitious in casting terms, and I know that Bonnie [Langford] has the potential to make the part totally unirritating . . ." — JNT, 1986
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DarthSkeptical

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Wednesday, May 14 2008 @ 08:25 AM EDT |
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| Imagine you were the Doctor. Whom do you least prefer? Adric or Dodo? |
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"I think of myself as ambitious in casting terms, and I know that Bonnie [Langford] has the potential to make the part totally unirritating . . ." — JNT, 1986
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