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  • nebogipfelnebogipfel Posts: 8,375
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    TRT1968 wrote: »
    Well, I guess the the more modern costumes take actor comfort into account, but I hope they do retain a more traditional look, rather than go for, say, a Waters of Mars like skin cracking effect. I reckon, though, that Bernard Breslaw's costume must have stunk to high heaven at the end of the day.

    I can confirm Bernard's manly musk has dissipated entirely. I got a bit close to this and the Zygon costume in my Experience detailed examination. I was enthralled at the detailing on even the Zygon's backside, then turned round to see a security guard had come to keep an eye on me. I didn't touch!
  • TRT1968TRT1968 Posts: 2,164
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    nebogipfel wrote: »
    I can confirm Bernard's manly musk has dissipated entirely. I got a bit close to this and the Zygon costume in my Experience detailed examination. I was enthralled at the detailing on even the Zygon's backside, then turned round to see a security guard had come to keep an eye on me. I didn't touch!

    Mmm... If those suction cups carried on around the bum, I bet they daren't sit down! They'd bring the chair up with them!
  • GDKGDK Posts: 9,475
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    If a co-worker has BO and you think they should know about it, do you do it by announcing it loudly to all your colleagues at once in the middle of a conversation about something else?

    Awkward...

    A PM would be the equivalent in this forum environment, but as in a "colleague's BO" situation, that's maybe too personal a thing to do?

    I have no perfect answers. How many people would like to be told they're a bad driver? Everyone thinks they're perfect.
  • nebogipfelnebogipfel Posts: 8,375
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    GDK wrote: »
    A PM would be the equivalent in this forum environment, but as in a "colleague's BO" situation, that's maybe too personal a thing to do?

    I have no perfect answers. How many people would like to be told they're a bad driver? Everyone thinks they're perfect.

    If I was in an office and someone did happen to mention a colleague's BO, I may or may not think it was polite to do. But I probably wouldn't also stand up point and say "I hate your BO too!"
  • davrosdodebirddavrosdodebird Posts: 8,692
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    How did this thread get from Ice Warriors to BO? :confused:

    Back on topic -- Caroline Skinner hinted that the voices would be the same, she said she had fun hissing like an Ice Warrior on set :D
  • TRT1968TRT1968 Posts: 2,164
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    How did this thread get from Ice Warriors to BO? :confused:

    Back on topic -- Caroline Skinner hinted that the voices would be the same, she said she had fun hissing like an Ice Warrior on set :D

    Hissing like a can of aerosol deodorant more like! :D
  • davrosdodebirddavrosdodebird Posts: 8,692
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    I quite like the hissing, if they can do it so that it doesn't affect the other sounds i.e background noise and music so much -- I always liked the idea that the Ice Warriors hiss because they aren't used to our atmosphere :)
  • johnnysaucepnjohnnysaucepn Posts: 6,775
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    I quite like the hissing, if they can do it so that it doesn't affect the other sounds i.e background noise and music so much -- I always liked the idea that the Ice Warriors hiss because they aren't used to our atmosphere :)

    That would be great actually, they could have a whole hydraulic-steampunk-power-armour thing going on, vents and hissing and bubbling all over the place.
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    I quite like the hissing, if they can do it so that it doesn't affect the other sounds i.e background noise and music so much -- I always liked the idea that the Ice Warriors hiss because they aren't used to our atmosphere :)

    The Ice Warriors hiss because it's not hot for them. In several audio stories, when they're in cooler places, they have much less of a hiss.
  • GDKGDK Posts: 9,475
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    nebogipfel wrote: »
    If I was in an office and someone did happen to mention a colleague's BO, I may or may not think it was polite to do. But I probably wouldn't also stand up point and say "I hate your BO too!"

    That's not what I did. I hate to drag this discussion off topic yet again, but a discussion was already going on and I contributed to it in general terms, as others already had, and made no comments about any specific user.

    Anyway... I'm glad they're back - Ice Warriors are cool! :)

    Did you see what I did there? :)
  • nebogipfelnebogipfel Posts: 8,375
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    GDK wrote: »
    That's not what I did. I hate to drag this discussion off topic yet again, but a discussion was already going on and I contributed to it in general terms, as others already had, and made no comments about any specific user

    I know you didn't! Your comments have been fine. I was aiming my finger wagging at people who were a bit rude. And you haven't been in any way impolite.

    Ice Warriors are indeed cool. As one would expect given the nomenclature. You and your Earth humour!
  • GDKGDK Posts: 9,475
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    nebogipfel wrote: »
    I know you didn't! Your comments have been fine. I was aiming my finger wagging at people who were a bit rude. And you haven't been in any way impolite.

    Ice Warriors are indeed cool. As one would expect given the nomenclature. You and your Earth humour!

    Sorry for any misapprehension. We're cool. :) As are Ice Warrirors! I've been hoping for their return since the show itself returned. They are one of my dim memories from the original era.

    Ah Humour. It is a difficult concept!. :)
  • Grand DizzyGrand Dizzy Posts: 7,369
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    What i reckon is ths is wha everyone nows that Doctor Who episoads your could of dun it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • TRT1968TRT1968 Posts: 2,164
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    What i reckon is ths is wha everyone nows that Doctor Who episoads your could of dun it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    F***. The Doctor must have fallen unconscious into a regeneration coma again.
  • Grand DizzyGrand Dizzy Posts: 7,369
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    TRT1968 wrote: »
    F***. The Doctor must have fallen unconscious into a regeneration coma again.
    I reckon typoe's don't matter as long as u can understate what he's woards are then on wrried.

    WRNAING!
    Unconstructive posts commenting on the spelling and/or grammar of another user's post will not be tolerated. We ask that users make the effort to communicate clearly and, so long as posts are understandable, there should be no problem.

    This rule is awesome! It’s so liberating not to have to worry about whether anyone can understand you and write anything at all without fear of having your spelling questioned! :)

    (To clarify, I have no personal objection to the OP, other than it took a while to understand that this post wasn’t about monsters’ backs.)
  • TEDRTEDR Posts: 3,413
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    This rule is awesome! It’s so liberating not to have to worry about whether anyone can understand you and write anything at all without fear of having your spelling questioned! :)

    My interpretation would be that you still have to think about whether anyone can understand you. Banana saucepan aerial catnip.
  • nebogipfelnebogipfel Posts: 8,375
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    TRT1968 wrote: »
    F***. The Doctor must have fallen unconscious into a regeneration coma again.

    Your spelling is atrocious. It's F***, not F***.
  • Grand DizzyGrand Dizzy Posts: 7,369
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    nebogipfel wrote: »
    Your spelling is atrocious. It's F***, not F***.
    Stop F***ing swearing, moaron’s! :D
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    Stop F***ing swearing, moaron’s! :D

    Or you'll break the swearing rule:eek:
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  • sebbie3000sebbie3000 Posts: 5,188
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    Whose back?


    (See what I did there? :D...)
  • TRT1968TRT1968 Posts: 2,164
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    I reckon typoe's don't matter as long as u can understate what he's woards are then on wrried.

    WRNAING!


    This rule is awesome! It’s so liberating not to have to worry about whether anyone can understand you and write anything at all without fear of having your spelling questioned! :)

    (To clarify, I have no personal objection to the OP, other than it took a while to understand that this post wasn’t about monsters’ backs.)

    No offence intended, Grand Dizzy. I wasn't and couldn't comment on either the grammar or spelling in your post, because I simply couldn't understand it. To me it reads like two sentences that have crashed into each other. Do you think you could rephrase it, so we can get back on with the topic in hand (which has drifts worse than Scapa Flow in it already!)
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