• Doctor Who V7
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[QUOTE=julmust;34094491]Don't think so.. Isn't Savoy somewhere in near the Waterloo Bridge and Charing Cross, in the middle-ish? Earl's Court is more close to West Kensington. Kinda. Not sure, but then again I'm not from London.[/QUOTE] There was one doctor who shop between these bridges if I remember correctly, it was almost in front of my hotel.
[QUOTE=ironman17;34094212]Neat. Also, where d'you go to uni? I assume it's up north, since there's been no snow down here.[/QUOTE] York. Not my pic though.
Could you guys tell me when is Season 7 starting to air?
I was reading a book yesterday when I found the phrase: Never forget that your adult life was built on top of the childish world under the stairs. I think that this just sums up the Doctor.
[QUOTE=Baldr 2.0;34104693]Late 2012.[/QUOTE] It doesn't seem that far away now we're actually in 2012.
So, a bit off topic, but which would you have: the TARDIS, or deLorean? The tarids is better all around since it can travel in time and space without moving and has a Somebody's else's problem field, but damn if the DeLorean isn't cool.
TARDIS can travel in space as well as time, so it's instantly better. It's way harder to fly though.. Are we talking DeLorean from BTTF pt 1 or pts 2-3?
Keep a DeLorean in a garage inside the TARDIS. Dilemma solved.
[QUOTE=grlira;34114769]Keep a DeLorean in a garage inside the TARDIS. Dilemma solved.[/QUOTE] How would you fit the DeLorean through the door in the first place
[QUOTE=grlira;34114769]Keep a DeLorean in a garage inside the TARDIS. Dilemma solved.[/QUOTE] also Doc made a train powered by stream into a time machine as well, would put that inside as well. [editline]8th January 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=ElectronicG19;34114814]How would you fit the DeLorean through the door in the first place[/QUOTE] [url]http://shirt.woot.com/friends.aspx?k=8901[/url] Taking from what happend in 'time' and 'space' and the xmas 2011 special, I think he could put a portal into his tardis to store whatever he wanted while keeping it as a police box.
[QUOTE=ElectronicG19;34114814]How would you fit the DeLorean through the door in the first place[/QUOTE] Turn it on its side, it might just fit, or the Doctor could build one inside.
Watching the Christmas Special (haven't got around to it until now). So The Doctor can breathe in Space? Huh...
[QUOTE=Derp Y. Mail;34119650]Watching the Christmas Special (haven't got around to it until now). So The Doctor can breathe in Space? Huh...[/QUOTE] You can survive in space for several seconds and a few sci fi's have used this, 2001 was the first that I know of, and Titan A.E. had to dubb over breath to exhale. Also should have shown this before christmass [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZktJG7-FqY[/media]
[QUOTE=ElectronicG19;34114814]How would you fit the DeLorean through the door in the first place[/QUOTE] Turn a TARDIS room into a runway for the DeLorean. Set the TARDIS to teleport out of the way as the Delorean travels seconds into the future. Getting it back in is the real trouble, perhaps by making the TARDIS materialize around the Delorean, like in Let's Kill Hitler.
thought this was pretty cool [url]http://www.buzzfeed.com/gregs11/20-doctor-who-parodies-crossovers-4x67[/url]
Saw number 4, instantly ragefaced.
[QUOTE=vladnag;34126584]thought this was pretty cool [url]http://www.buzzfeed.com/gregs11/20-doctor-who-parodies-crossovers-4x67[/url][/QUOTE] Actually a little surprised they didn't mention the Doctor Who reference in MLP, but a lot of these made me smile and laugh anyway.
[QUOTE=lintz;34127604]Saw number 4, instantly ragefaced.[/QUOTE] someone made an animation of the third doctor with the japanese style, I thought it was pretty good.
[QUOTE=Ithon;34129942]someone made an animation of the third doctor with the japanese style, I thought it was pretty good.[/QUOTE]No. He does spontaneous ninja moves, doesn't count...
[QUOTE=vladnag;34126584]thought this was pretty cool [url]http://www.buzzfeed.com/gregs11/20-doctor-who-parodies-crossovers-4x67[/url][/QUOTE] Thought the Monster's Inc one was good.
[QUOTE=evlbzltyr;34083237]That's awesome. ...Please don't say you decided to go to that uni purely because there was a TARDIS near it :v:[/QUOTE] Noo, I knew BBC was going to be next door but didn't notice it there until Children in Need, I think they decided to keep it there after that! :D [editline]9th January 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=Mr. Agree;34081327]Forgot to say every time I go to Uni, I see a proper TARDIS (and a dalek) :v: No, really. t's in the building next to ours [IMG]http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6068/6088192999_2aeb195f95_z.jpg[/IMG] Our building is one behind it v:v:v[/QUOTE] By the way, I didn't take that photo. I don't take photos with kids in.
Any idea when season 6 comes onto Netflix?
[QUOTE=madmax678;34129985]No. He does spontaneous ninja moves, doesn't count...[/QUOTE] But the third doctor was a martial artist and did pull off a ninja move every now and then, so it's completely justified. [editline]10th January 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=Mr. Agree;34134335]Noo, I knew BBC was going to be next door but didn't notice it there until Children in Need, I think they decided to keep it there after that! :D[/QUOTE] Which one of the Children in Need? Because the area around it doesn't look very familiar :v:
[QUOTE=Derp Y. Mail;34142875]But the third doctor was a martial artist and did pull off a ninja move every now and then, so it's completely justified.[/QUOTE] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2PPpATr254[/media] Also in an episode that I forget which, Tom Baker did use martial arts moves to flip over people.
So it's justified there, but the anime art style is rather dangerous for some people, to whom anime is like the things in nuts that act as allergens.
[QUOTE=ironman17;34158992]So it's justified there, but the anime art style is rather dangerous for some people, to whom anime is like the things in nuts that act as allergens.[/QUOTE] What?
[QUOTE=Whomobile;34159994]What?[/QUOTE] You see there are people, usually totally rational and self controlled, who once they see anything to do with anime become vitriol spewing, mouth frothing monsters. And a lot of these people actually [i]seek out[/i] the thing they hate just so they can complain about it. The mind boggles.
[QUOTE=Janus Vesta;34160493]You see there are people, usually totally rational and self controlled, who once they see anything to do with anime become vitriol spewing, mouth frothing monsters. And a lot of these people actually [i]seek out[/i] the thing they hate just so they can complain about it. The mind boggles.[/QUOTE]I just don't like anime...
[QUOTE=Janus Vesta;34160493]You see there are people, usually totally rational and self controlled, who once they see anything to do with anime become vitriol spewing, mouth frothing monsters. And a lot of these people actually [i]seek out[/i] the thing they hate just so they can complain about it. The mind boggles.[/QUOTE] It's a tragic allergy of the mind. If there were such a thing as "mental adrenaline", a shot of that stuff would likely help prevent whatever mental spasms they get, kind of like how a normal adrenaline shot can help someone get past the anaphylactic shock that happens if they're allergic to peanuts or other stuff. It's probably a psychological thing, seems a lot like a beserk button. It goes against a well-spoken saying, "It's ok to not like things, but don't be a dick about it". I think one of the factors in this thing is the fact that some people are physically incapable of comprehending the difference between subjectivity and objectivity, and that's a very very sad thing (kinda scary too).
[QUOTE=ironman17;34160611]It's a tragic allergy of the mind. If there were such a thing as "mental adrenaline", a shot of that stuff would likely help prevent whatever mental spasms they get, kind of like how a normal adrenaline shot can help someone get past the anaphylactic shock that happens if they're allergic to peanuts or other stuff. It's probably a psychological thing, seems a lot like a beserk button. It goes against a well-spoken saying, "It's ok to not like things, but don't be a dick about it". I think one of the factors in this thing is the fact that some people are physically incapable of comprehending the difference between subjectivity and objectivity, and that's a very very sad thing (kinda scary too).[/QUOTE] Pretty much. I would rate you agree but whenever I click anything like ratings I get zapped back to the main page.
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