I'd love to be her leg warmer.
are they meant to be in modern day Paris?
Oh sure. Because as we all know, being attracted to attractive members of the opposite sex is something that only happens to geeks.And people wonder where the stereotype of SF fans who've never met a real woman comes from.I'd love to be her leg warmer.
Oh sure. Because as we all know, being attracted to attractive members of the opposite sex is something that only happens to geeks.And people wonder where the stereotype of SF fans who've never met a real woman comes from.I'd love to be her leg warmer.
Oh sure. Because as we all know, being attracted to attractive members of the opposite sex is something that only happens to geeks.
It's a picture of someone I'll probably never meet, and I reacted by typing one short sentence she'll probably never read on a forum she'll never go to. It's just a little bit of harmless fun. Whoever sees anything more in that should spend some time off the internet.It's the way in which you express that attraction that projects the negative connotation.
No, not to her face.Would you say the comment you made to her face though?
Well snow might bring the country to a standstill, but Doctor Who carries on.
The scenes as filmed, show the Doctor and Amy arriving at the Museum, presumbly the interior of which is the National Museum. Then a sequence was filmed where the TARDIS lands again but Van Gogh is with them. The Doctor says to him: "Welcome home - Paris, 2010." Then they all walk to the building.
It was a lovely little sequence, Matt looked fantastic - he was pretending to slip and slide in all the snow. And Amy. Poor Karen, she must have been frozen.
Gimme 15 mins and I will get the pictures up. I need a hot chocolate first to warm myself up!![]()
wasn't that whole area destroyed in Children of Earth?
wasnt it partly destroyed in BoomTown?wasn't that whole area destroyed in Children of Earth?
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