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Quatermass

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Dec 7, 2010
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#63
Bouncy Castle said:
The Zygons - it's in the link! :mrgreen: ;)
...Well, yeah.

Anyway, that's a good monster to use. They've only been used once, and I think they can be used to better potential.
 

Quatermass

Sergeant-at-Arms
Dec 7, 2010
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#67
Tonyblack said:
Quatermass said:
Bouncy Castle said:
The Zygons - it's in the link! :mrgreen: ;)
...Well, yeah.

Anyway, that's a good monster to use. They've only been used once, and I think they can be used to better potential.
I always thought they looked like bananas. o_O
They're meant to look like fetuses, actually. I liked them because they had that unique, nasty look, and had these harsh whispery voices. Apparently, for the studio, they had little microphones concealed in the nodule closest to their face so that their voices could be picked up.
 

Tonyblack

Super Moderator
City Watch
Jul 25, 2008
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Cardiff, Wales
#75
The Welsh Rabbit thing started of as an insult by the English, as in - we can afford rabbit, but 'Welsh rabbit' is toasted cheese because they can't afford anything else.

Personally, I'd take cheese any day over any sort of meat you could suggest. :p
 

Quatermass

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Dec 7, 2010
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Who's Wee Dug said:
Nothing wrong with a wee bit of freshly caught haggis. ;) :laugh:
Yeah, well, I prefer spaghetti straight off the tree. Gotta watch out for drop bears when you get it, though... ;)
 

Quatermass

Sergeant-at-Arms
Dec 7, 2010
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#78
While we're talking about funny things, how's about the funniest line from Revenge of the Cybermen, one of the lesser Cybermen stories of all time? Say it with me...

HARRY SULLIVAN IS AN IMBECIIIIILLLLE!!!

 

Jinx

Lance-Corporal
Jul 27, 2008
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#80
Bouncy Castle said:
Anyhoo, Doctor Who and the Daleks (Cushing) was on yesterday, and right at the beginning, he says that the Tardis is his invention.

I thought they were widely available on Gallifrey?
Is that the one that also had Bernard Cribbens? The Doctor also refers to himself as "Doctor Who", though I couldn't remember if he done that in the classic series.
Jack Remillard said:
Yep, it was a movie about a human inventor called Doctor Who.
I guess he didn't then.


On another note, having tasted rabbit, I'd take the cheese. Given the choice though, I'd prefer the haggis. Having to catch it first is good exercise.
 

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