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Researcher 159112 Posted May 15, 2003
Well, I never saw the original, and I think it's good. I can't help thinking it would be better if it was Tom though... My Fount Of All Doctor Who Knowledge at school has told me that the re-write of the second part isn't as good as the first, but I just like the bit where Chronotis says "I remember now, sieve! Memory like a sieve" and the Doctor says "what was his NAME professor???"
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Researcher 159112 Posted May 16, 2003
I just did.....I can't wait for next week to find out what happens.....
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Researcher 159112 Posted May 17, 2003
Could be an agonising wait...but at least it'll be something to look forward to for after my Greek exam
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TeaKay Posted Jun 1, 2003
Well, good luck with them all, whatever they are!
I have but two exams left now... friday and saturday :s
TK
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Researcher 159112 Posted Jun 2, 2003
Good Luck!
I'm glad I don't have exams on saturdays!!!
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TeaKay Posted Jun 3, 2003
As far as I can recall, I've had at least one saturday exam in every exam period since I started uni.
TK
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