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Originally posted by Mordac View PostNope. Perhaps "just as tedious" would have been more accurate.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostTriffic, another Dr Who thread that's even more tedious than the programme. Do the sets still look like the product of a primary school art project, like they did in the 70's?
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostTriffic, another Dr Who thread that's even more tedious than the programme. Do the sets still look like the product of a primary school art project, like they did in the 70's?
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostTriffic, another Dr Who thread that's even more tedious than the programme. Do the sets still look like the product of a primary school art project, like they did in the 70's?
Go **** your self
Rassilon
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Triffic, another Dr Who thread that's even more tedious than the programme. Do the sets still look like the product of a primary school art project, like they did in the 70's?
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Missy was a great character, but she lacked the menace of prior incarnations so I never saw here as "The Master". Potty, but a little bit needy.
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Originally posted by zeitghost
Bananas!
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Originally posted by wendigo100Isn't it sex discrimination to always have a chap as the Master?
Should we be entertaining the idea of a Mistress?
Ah, the blue pills!
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Well it's looking good for me, the original and best.
Seems like AndyW is even more schizophrenic than I thought.
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Originally posted by wendigo100Isn't it sex discrimination to always have a chap as the Master?
Should we be entertaining the idea of a Mistress?
I tried that...the missus said "NO"
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Originally posted by zeitghostWhich is saying something....
Oooops....
Sorry.
Did I say that out loud?
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Well, there's always the Rani I suppose but her schemes were even more crackpot than mine.
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Originally posted by wendigo100Isn't it sex discrimination to always have a chap as the Master?
Should we be entertaining the idea of a Mistress?
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