And, of course, Bernard Cribbins and all his "Silver Cloak" mates. RTD is certainly not agist.
(Sorry, lach, just noticed you mentioned Wilf in your post. Didn't see it at first read. Eyes going. It's my age)
:eek::eek: Plot thickens, I assume you became a Doctor Who fan because all of these grey eferences, or were you a young whippersnapper before you watched Doctor Who and RTD turned you:eek::eek::eek:.
Sorry Granny, I didn't mean to be offensive, it was too good an opportunity to let go.
:eek::eek: Plot thickens, I assume you became a Doctor Who fan because all of these grey eferences, or were you a young whippersnapper before you watched Doctor Who and RTD turned you:eek::eek::eek:.
How terrifying! :eek: I have to admit, this is worrying indeed. I myself have become older since I started watching Doctor Who. Clearly RTD is influencing vulnerable viewers and causing them to gain in years. What other explanation could there be? :eek:
:eek::eek: Plot thickens, I assume you became a Doctor Who fan because all of these grey eferences, or were you a young whippersnapper before you watched Doctor Who and RTD turned you:eek::eek::eek:.
Sorry Granny, I didn't mean to be offensive, it was too good an opportunity to let go.
Yes, it's true. I was a mere babe in arms before RTD had his wicked way with me (televisually speaking, of course), and now I'm a white haired old bid whose wrinkly cheeks match her wrinkly stockings.
Watching Doctor Who can do you serious harm.:eek:
I put it down to the temporal paradoxes. Or the cracks.
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You are just NAUGHTY and there is a step for your sort just over there (and yes, the cocktail cabinet has been locked) :eek:
... Wilf, Sylvia, Annette Crombie (damned she was Moff's), Face of Boe, Captain Jack who is really old, the Doctor is ancient.
I think you might have a point:eek::eek:.
(Sorry, lach, just noticed you mentioned Wilf in your post. Didn't see it at first read. Eyes going. It's my age)
:eek::eek: Plot thickens, I assume you became a Doctor Who fan because all of these grey eferences, or were you a young whippersnapper before you watched Doctor Who and RTD turned you:eek::eek::eek:.
How terrifying! :eek: I have to admit, this is worrying indeed. I myself have become older since I started watching Doctor Who. Clearly RTD is influencing vulnerable viewers and causing them to gain in years. What other explanation could there be? :eek:
You got off lightly. By my reckoning, watching Doctor Who has made me age 47 years :eek:
Yes, it's true. I was a mere babe in arms before RTD had his wicked way with me (televisually speaking, of course), and now I'm a white haired old bid whose wrinkly cheeks match her wrinkly stockings.
Watching Doctor Who can do you serious harm.:eek:
I put it down to the temporal paradoxes. Or the cracks.
She'd pose for the calendar though.:D