And...part four:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErnBwKFA1y4"]YouTube - Doctor Who - Blink Part 4[/ame]
And...part four:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErnBwKFA1y4"]YouTube - Doctor Who - Blink Part 4[/ame]
Finally, five:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsL8DZnBZCM"]YouTube - Doctor Who - Blink Part 5[/ame]
It'll take a lot more than words and guns,
A whole lot more than riches and muscle.
The hands of the many must join as one.
And together we'll cross the river.
Puscifer, "The Humbling River"
all i know is that if this
shows up on any episode, i am DONE with the series.
touche
though when you think about it, he'd make an effective doctor. when the monsters and evil doers see him, they'll die of brain hemorrhage. of course, the people he tries to protect would die too, so there's that.
don't do it! the WORLD will implode!
I don't know if I can discuss Doctor Who and Michael.....grrrrk. aaarg. bleehk. Okay, no I can't. Can't talk about the two of them at the same time.
Although I would like to see the Doctor blow him up. I would enjoy that very much.
YOU MUST CHILL. I HAVE HIDDEN YOUR KEYS.
i can imagine it now...
"Good Lord! You just killed Micheal Jackson!"
"Sorry, I thought he was an Alien"
"He was here for my sons birthday"
"Well you're welcome then. Alonz-y!"
(later)
"I dub thee Sir Doctor of TARDIS!"
you guys know he can hear you, right?
TheDoctor? Or Micheal...grrk...arrhhhggg. Nope...still can't talk about both of them at once.
Anyway, Turtlesong, who do you mean? (no pun intended).
YOU MUST CHILL. I HAVE HIDDEN YOUR KEYS.
they're out to get you
better leave while you can
don't want to be a boy
you want to be a man
you want to stay alive
better do what you can
so beat it, just beat
just beat it
beat it
beat it
beat it
no one wants to be defeated
somebody kill me now for knowing even part of those lyrics.
i will, as i am homicidal.
i changed my sig, turtle. what do you think?
i think you are a loser for voting for the gas station. but then you knew that already.
and now it's time for something completely different:
michael jackson IS doctor who {mourning the loss of rose}
She's Out Of My Life
She's Out Of My Life
And I Don't Know Whether To Laugh Or Cry
I Don't Know Whether To Live Or Die
And It Cuts Like A Knife
She's Out Of My Life
It's Out Of My Hands
It's Out Of My Hands
To Think For Two Years She Was Here
And I Took Her For Granted I Was So Cavalier
Now The Way That It Stands
She's Out Of My Hands
So I've Learned That Love's Not Possession
And I've Learned That Love Won't Wait
Now I've Learned That Love Needs Expression
But I Learned Too Late
She's Out Of My Life
She's Out Of My Life
Damned Indecision And Cursed Pride
Kept My Love For Her Locked Deep Inside
And It Cuts Like A Knife
She's Out Of My Life
{moonwalks into the tardis and disappears, to we know not where}
you do not know how glad i am that i do not know any micheal jackson songs.
i looked it up just for you.
now, back on topic. explain this whole multiple doctors thing to me. (in 25 words or less please. )
In spite of your vote for the Dixie Pig ( ), I shall answer by pasting the following from the wiki on Doctor Who:
As a Time Lord, the Doctor has the ability to regenerate his body when near death. Introduced into the storyline as a way of continuing the series when the writers were faced with the departure of lead actor William Hartnell in 1966, it has continued to be a major element of the series, allowing for the recasting of the lead actor when the need arises. The serial The Deadly Assassin established that a Time Lord can regenerate twelve times, for a total of thirteen incarnations (although at least one Time Lord, The Master, has managed to circumvent this). To date, the Doctor has gone through this process and its resulting after-effects on nine occasions, with each of his incarnations having his own quirks and abilities but otherwise sharing the memories and experience of the previous incarnations:
First Doctor, played by William Hartnell (1963–1966)
Second Doctor, played by Patrick Troughton (1966–1969)
Third Doctor, played by Jon Pertwee (1970–1974)
Fourth Doctor, played by Tom Baker (1974–1981)
Fifth Doctor, played by Peter Davison (1981–1984)
Sixth Doctor, played by Colin Baker (1984–1986)
Seventh Doctor, played by Sylvester McCoy (1987–1989, 1996)[42][43][44]
Eighth Doctor, played by Paul McGann (1996)
Ninth Doctor, played by Christopher Eccleston (2005)
Tenth Doctor, played by David Tennant (2005–present)
Other actors have also played the Doctor, though rarely more than once (see the list of actors who have played the Doctor).
Despite these shifts in personality, the Doctor remains an intensely curious and highly moral adventurer who would rather solve problems with his wits than by using violence.
It'll take a lot more than words and guns,
A whole lot more than riches and muscle.
The hands of the many must join as one.
And together we'll cross the river.
Puscifer, "The Humbling River"
though tennant does kill and threaten people
"I Swear, if i see ONE more gun today..."
woofer - - - (although i'm pretty sure that was more than 25 words) and what else would i vote for? you forget the presence of a (stone) turtle.
razz - - - so that's why you like tennant
somehow i didn't think your face was that long
just don't blink smartass.