There's also a turtle that urinates back through its mouth. I can't recall a Dr. Who monster that did that, though I'm sure RTD must have thought about it, but check out the name of the co-author of the paper. Nominative determinism, like Drs. Splatt and Weedon who authored a paper on geriatric incontinence.
The big blue eyeball was found by local man Gino Covacci on Pompano Beach, north of Fort Lauderdale, on Wednesday.
Mr Covacci told Florida newspaper Sun Sentinel that he kicked the stange object along the beach when he first saw it, until he realised what it was.
"It was very, very fresh," he said. "It was still bleeding when I put it in the plastic bag."
Mr Covacci said he took it home and put it in the fridge.
There's also a turtle that urinates back through its mouth. I can't recall a Dr. Who monster that did that, though I'm sure RTD must have thought about it, but check out the name of the co-author of the paper. Nominative determinism, like Drs. Splatt and Weedon who authored a paper on geriatric incontinence.
What's funnier, is when I hovered over that same name it shows a link, and the way they have re-arranged the name in the link makes a sentence...
There's also a turtle that urinates back through its mouth. I can't recall a Dr. Who monster that did that, though I'm sure RTD must have thought about it, but check out the name of the co-author of the paper. Nominative determinism, like Drs. Splatt and Weedon who authored a paper on geriatric incontinence.
Nominative Determinism is a bedrock of the show. How ironic that a bloke called Doctor Who would spend his whole life begging the question "Doctor Who?" from all and sundry. He must feel like his whole life is just an extended "Who's on first" sketch.
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No mention of Invisible Lifeforms that can Possess Humans as yet.
They're hiding, obviously:p
Maybe they've possessed the astronomers already via light-carbon transference.
It's times like this I wish this forum had a 'like' button.
What's funnier, is when I hovered over that same name it shows a link, and the way they have re-arranged the name in the link makes a sentence...
The angels are in Brooklyn!!
It may be fun, but I'm just gonna take their word for it.
Nominative Determinism is a bedrock of the show. How ironic that a bloke called Doctor Who would spend his whole life begging the question "Doctor Who?" from all and sundry. He must feel like his whole life is just an extended "Who's on first" sketch.
The cracks in the universe are real: http://news.discovery.com/space/doctor-whos-crack-in-the-universe-is-real.html
Cold stars exist (although, um, not quite as depicted in Amy's Choice): http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2011/03/cold-star-no-hotter-than-a-summer's.html