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dr who
11pm just finished watching tonights dr who on ipod - problem is we don't have enough bandwidth to run it realisticaly (it keeps stopping) next week its a dvd recording - been watching dr who for more years than i care to remember (william hartnell) was that the 60's - anyway wife thinks im mad probably right! thought id share! have 5 medals to mount ready for framing then bed!
when all is said and done - there is more said than done.
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creapt back in workshop - tonight im recording dr who!! at least it wont take 2 hrs to watch it!!
when all is said and done - there is more said than done.
Re: dr who
it was fantastic in HD - and sadly I have been watching it as long as you - dont need to hide behind the sofa now though. Watching on your ipod, never tried that - bit small isnt it?
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Re: dr who
follow up
The Daleks courted fresh controversy yesterday after exterminating beloved fashion gurus Trinny and Susannah. The extermination came following a make-over which saw the drab extra-terrestial tin cans put into a variety of colours, designed to best show off their individual features and figures - and bring in more merchandising money for the BBC.
However it appears not all the Daleks were happy with their new image. Dalek-427, known to close friends as Neville said, 'I simply don't suit the garish colours they put me in. They make me look bloody gay. We are deleks. We demand respect. They were taking the piss.'
Another, Dalek-679, otherwise known as Gary said, 'Right from the beginning they were bitchy. They said my wardrobe looked like something out of a 1960s science fiction
series. Who the hell are they to talk?'
The newly coloured Daleks met last week on Skaro to decide what to do about their despised new image. Many complained of having been laughed at in the street by Cybermen. Others claimed it had nothing to do with fashion but was political correctness gone mad. As the meeting turned fractious, one faction argued for a 'why oh why' letter to Points of View. But they were strongly outnumbered by those who wanted to exterminate the sartorial queens.
Trinny Woodall said, 'this is just nonsense. Those fashion disasters needed us perhaps more than any other being has ever needed us. We helped them cast off their terrible wardrobe and become...gah...chhhk...ah...no...'
The Doctor was unavailable for comment.
The Daleks courted fresh controversy yesterday after exterminating beloved fashion gurus Trinny and Susannah. The extermination came following a make-over which saw the drab extra-terrestial tin cans put into a variety of colours, designed to best show off their individual features and figures - and bring in more merchandising money for the BBC.
However it appears not all the Daleks were happy with their new image. Dalek-427, known to close friends as Neville said, 'I simply don't suit the garish colours they put me in. They make me look bloody gay. We are deleks. We demand respect. They were taking the piss.'
Another, Dalek-679, otherwise known as Gary said, 'Right from the beginning they were bitchy. They said my wardrobe looked like something out of a 1960s science fiction
series. Who the hell are they to talk?'
The newly coloured Daleks met last week on Skaro to decide what to do about their despised new image. Many complained of having been laughed at in the street by Cybermen. Others claimed it had nothing to do with fashion but was political correctness gone mad. As the meeting turned fractious, one faction argued for a 'why oh why' letter to Points of View. But they were strongly outnumbered by those who wanted to exterminate the sartorial queens.
Trinny Woodall said, 'this is just nonsense. Those fashion disasters needed us perhaps more than any other being has ever needed us. We helped them cast off their terrible wardrobe and become...gah...chhhk...ah...no...'
The Doctor was unavailable for comment.
when all is said and done - there is more said than done.