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why all the references to water?
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carnivore1975
11-05-2010
There have been many references to water lately,
TND =Jackson Lake (everyone seems to have forgotten the killer robot)
SITL/FOTD-River Song
currently=Amy Pond,

not to mention that we had the waters of mars,
glasses of water sitting on the floor,
the duck pond with no ducks.

Hmm...

any thoughts anybody?
Granny McSmith
11-05-2010
Canals in Venice full of alien fish monsters.
bobatron83
11-05-2010
Adelaide BROOKe

does de souza translate to anything water based? What's it's origin, Portuguese?
neel
11-05-2010
Originally Posted by bobatron83:
“Adelaide BROOKe

does de souza translate to anything water based? What's it's origin, Portuguese?”

It is yes.

The name believe it or not may come from the name of a portugese...... river.
johnnysaucepn
11-05-2010
Lake, River, Pond, Brook. Even discounting the rest, that's quite a coincidence.
lach doch mal
11-05-2010
This is very interesting, I think the OP might be on to something.
stud u like
11-05-2010
There is a water park in the city of Tyler in Texas.
sepmix
11-05-2010
I mentioned a link to a water theme ages ago.
Kapellmeister
11-05-2010
'Roses' need water to grow!
Roz
11-05-2010
And, EVERYONE/living thing needs water to survive, lol
Shrike
11-05-2010
Originally Posted by Kapellmeister:
“'Roses' need water to grow!”

The sprinkler bit on a watering can is called a "rose"
johnnysaucepn
11-05-2010
Originally Posted by Shrike:
“The sprinkler bit on a watering can is called a "rose"”

And 'tilers' protect people's houses from water! And 'smiths' quench their metalwork in water!
dalekaddison
11-05-2010
And water backwards is Retaw!


(Wait a minute)
neel
11-05-2010
When is a duck pond not a duck pond?

I have come to the conclusion that the main villain must be...........






..... The Riddler!
sebbie3000
11-05-2010
Originally Posted by neel:
“When is a duck pond not a duck pond?
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When it's an anathema?

Anyone...?

darthbibble
11-05-2010
Originally Posted by neel:
“When is a duck pond not a duck pond?

I have come to the conclusion that the main villain must be...........






..... The Riddler!”

Or Ted Rodgers
neel
11-05-2010
Originally Posted by darthbibble:
“Or Ted Rodgers”

NO, wait.

An anagram of "the riddler" is "elder third".

I don't know where i'm going with this......

ukgnome
11-05-2010
I will be so disapointed if the final one for this series is set on Grimsby Docks
daveyboy7472
11-05-2010
Very interesting, it all sounds a bit fishy to me.....
zimnoch2007
11-05-2010
Those vampire-fish sucked all the water out of their victims and in the trailer for Amy's choice it shows the earth frozen up and the tardis frozen up to and what happens to ice and snow when it melts...... it turns into water!
cazzz
11-05-2010
all this talk of water....just remember what Evian is backwards
jimbo_bob
11-05-2010
All this talk of water? I need a wee now...
daveyboy7472
11-05-2010
What about the Classic series? Matthew WATERhouse?
Jepson
11-05-2010
Matthew Smith's name contains two 'h's which gives 2/3 of the atomic constituents of water.

Add that to the 'o' in Amy Pond and you have the complete set: H2O.

It's becoming blindingly obvious.
korbany
11-05-2010
Originally Posted by sebbie3000:
“When it's an anathema?

Anyone...?

”

Wow nostalgia, ofcourse sometimes an Anathema becomes a Benediction
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