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interspark- undisputed head of the PIIB Posted May 11, 2012
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kipperonthefloor - Make sense? What fun is there in Making sense? Posted May 12, 2012
Stop eating my Spoons!
Intworld, Now with an even thicker coating of dust
interspark- undisputed head of the PIIB Posted May 12, 2012
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kipperonthefloor - Make sense? What fun is there in Making sense? Posted May 13, 2012
So many spoons, so little time!
(And if you get that reference then you have my respect)
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interspark- undisputed head of the PIIB Posted May 13, 2012
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kipperonthefloor - Make sense? What fun is there in Making sense? Posted Jun 6, 2012
I'll give you a clue.
Lee Evans.
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interspark- undisputed head of the PIIB Posted Jun 7, 2012
Intworld, Now with an even thicker coating of dust
kipperonthefloor - Make sense? What fun is there in Making sense? Posted Jun 7, 2012
Mousehunt.
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interspark- undisputed head of the PIIB Posted Jun 11, 2012
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kipperonthefloor - Make sense? What fun is there in Making sense? Posted Jun 14, 2012
Now you know.
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interspark- undisputed head of the PIIB Posted Jun 14, 2012
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Persephone - Creator of the best typos around! Posted Sep 10, 2012
I was just wondering why the PIIB isn't full of new Dr who spoilers. Okay, so they completely rewrote the daleks last week, and the best bit about this week's is mitchell and webb-bots, but still it's not right!
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interspark- undisputed head of the PIIB Posted Sep 10, 2012
i loved the robots! they were funny! i didn't like the ending though
the doctor should have saved that guy! it was that kind of neglegence for human life that set Angel down the path of the semi-dark side in series 2 of Angel!
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Dr Anthea - ah who needs to learn things... just google it! Posted Sep 11, 2012
I think solomon deserved his fate
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interspark- undisputed head of the PIIB Posted Sep 11, 2012
but the doctor killed him in cold blood! that's not how the doctor should behave! especially when the target isn't a direct threat!
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Persephone - Creator of the best typos around! Posted Sep 11, 2012
Not a direct threat? You obviously haven't played the lego harry potter game. He deserved what he got
I watched some classic Dr Who a while back and I'm sure he did pretty much the same thing to a lot of people.
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interspark- undisputed head of the PIIB Posted Sep 12, 2012
yes, but this isn't Classic Who! The modern Doctor ALWAYS gives people a choice! And remember!
"If you could choose though... you could live and who could die... you'd be a monster!"
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Persephone - Creator of the best typos around! Posted Sep 14, 2012
So, do we spend enough time destroying the universe to qualify as monsters?
No wonder the last Dr got so depressed. When you can't kill something ever once and a while then what's the point of floating through space and time?
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interspark- undisputed head of the PIIB Posted Sep 14, 2012
I don't know, experience the wonders of the universe? And Persephone, if the Doctor killed us, I certainly wouldn't blame him. Heck! Galxies are endangered by me every second! And I mean literally, I've rigged up this network of doomsday devices to my eyelids, the result of which is that every time I blink, a galaxy implodes.
*blinks*
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interspark- undisputed head of the PIIB Posted Sep 15, 2012
Attention employees... which at the moment, seems to be Persephone and HN. I'm writing a novel and need a wider test group, who wants to review chapters randomley? There'll be a payrise in it for you!
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