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October 2[00]7
Hey, it's already Saturday in much of the country.
Marcus' response on the 26th and his avatar made me think of this question:
Who was your first Doctor? Is he your favorite, and if not, who's the Who for you?
(Pertwee for me, and he is still my favorite. Though Tennant comes in a very close second.)
Marcus' response on the 26th and his avatar made me think of this question:
Who was your first Doctor? Is he your favorite, and if not, who's the Who for you?
(Pertwee for me, and he is still my favorite. Though Tennant comes in a very close second.)
- Billy's Little Trip
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I don't like, nor trust Doctors. I'm not a Christian Science guy, but I honestly feel like I can fix myself, ....and quite often do..dooodly dooo.
Anywho, my first doctor was Dr. Whitehead, no joke. I really didn't like how he grabbed my young and nubile satchel. He seemed to enjoy it WAY more than I did. Plus he always seemed to want to check my prostate when I came in for a vaccine. I was 7 for Christ sake *chuckles* I was seven for Chri..yuh get it?....ahh, never mind, you had to be there, ha.
.....but yeahhh, my first doctor was MKilly.

Anywho, my first doctor was Dr. Whitehead, no joke. I really didn't like how he grabbed my young and nubile satchel. He seemed to enjoy it WAY more than I did. Plus he always seemed to want to check my prostate when I came in for a vaccine. I was 7 for Christ sake *chuckles* I was seven for Chri..yuh get it?....ahh, never mind, you had to be there, ha.
.....but yeahhh, my first doctor was MKilly.
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my first was actually eccleston, i didn't know much about the show at all until they started the remakes, although i consider tennant to be, as they seem to like to put it, MY definitive doctor. very much looking forward to series 4.
oh yeah, fluffy... check this shit out!
http://clayne.net/uploads/c.layne_-_doc ... _theme.mp3
it's not amazing or anything, but i had fun making it.
[edit]doctor who, people, doctor who!!
oh yeah, fluffy... check this shit out!
http://clayne.net/uploads/c.layne_-_doc ... _theme.mp3
it's not amazing or anything, but i had fun making it.
[edit]doctor who, people, doctor who!!
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I was part of the generation who had Baker as their Doctor, so I have a certain affinity for him. I do like Tennant, though, quite a bit. I would like to see them try out the 'original' Doctor in the latest version, though. Instead of getting a young, spry one, go for an aged version again. It would be interesting to see how they handle it.
Didn't one of the Doctors used to do Karate chops?
Didn't one of the Doctors used to do Karate chops?
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First Doctor Peter Davidson. favourite doctor Eccleston probably, at a push, but Tennant has a lot going for him now he's stopped mugging so much. Scripts are getting a bit hit and miss though. Love the look of Troughton, feel like Sylvester McCoy never really got a chance (though haven't seen any of those since they were first broadcast so it might be only the benefit of hindsight)
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Historically the Doctors have started younger in every regeneration. I think that might be part of the Time Lord mythos at this point. (Also, which Baker do you mean?)sausage boy wrote:I was part of the generation who had Baker as their Doctor, so I have a certain affinity for him. I do like Tennant, though, quite a bit. I would like to see them try out the 'original' Doctor in the latest version, though. Instead of getting a young, spry one, go for an aged version again. It would be interesting to see how they handle it.
Yes, Pertwee. This is why he was so awesome.Didn't one of the Doctors used to do Karate chops?
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My friend Natalie knitted one of these scarvesfor her husband.
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On the one hand, replicating the scarf is cool. On the other hand, obsessing over the exact number of rows of each color and getting just the right colors and stitch size is going a *little* overboard. (I seriously doubt the original came from a pattern. It was probably more along the lines of, "Oh, time to change colors." Or, considering the origins, "time to change colours.")
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Indeed, it was. From the site I linked to:fluffy wrote:On the one hand, replicating the scarf is cool. On the other hand, obsessing over the exact number of rows of each color and getting just the right colors and stitch size is going a *little* overboard. (I seriously doubt the original came from a pattern. It was probably more along the lines of, "Oh, time to change colors." Or, considering the origins, "time to change colours.")
DoctorWhoScarf.com wrote:When Tom Baker was cast as the Doctor, costume designer James Acheson picked up a load of wool and asked a knitter called Begonia Pope to knit a scarf for Tom. She inadvertently used all the wool Acheson had given her, resulting in a scarf that was some twenty feet long. This unusual scarf was well received by the cast and crew and after being shortened slightly, it was worn by Baker beginning on "Robot." The pattern for this scarf is shown here.The scarf in its original form was used in "Robot" and "Sontaran Experiment," which was actually taped right after Robot.
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I was about to suggest the pediatric dentist who gave lollies. WTF? Talk about job security!
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"Any more chromaticism and you'll have to change your last name to Wagner!" - Frankie Big Face
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Well, the only way I can answer this is BLT style. So, I don't remember any doctors, except the orthopedic specialist I had when I broke my arm, back in middle school, and his staff. I saw them several times, because apparently, it takes a lot of effort to fix one's arm without surgery. Which they recommended, but it wasn't really within my father's budget. I have no specific memory of any other doctors. I've never had regular visits, as I've never had medical insurance, until a couple weeks ago. Honestly, you can fix most stuff on your own with the proper diet. People visit the doctor way too often. The worst, most prevalent offense is when people go in to get antibiotics when they clearly have a viral infection. All that could possibly do is weaken your immune system by killing the friendly bacteria in your gut. Fucking lunatics. And what horrible doctors we have that will actually prescribe them just to get these people out of their office and make a quick buck. It's too bad it's illegal to prescribe a placebo. That's what these people need. And a little education wouldn't hurt, either.