Doctor Who 50th Anniversary

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LGC2108
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Doctor Who 50th Anniversary

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Will anyone be watching the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary episode tonight?
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I dare say that I will...
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That's amore” :whistle:
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I did! Didn't understand what was going on for all of it... However the ending was marvellous! :D
Hopefully not making too many moot points... heh... *ahem* :D
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YES! Not only have I found fellow adult dispraxics on the internet, I find Whovians!!
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I have a nostalgic like for Doctor Who. Memories of watching it as a youngster! I really mean to watch through the Classic Who series again some day. Haven't watched many of the modern ones; I think the writing leaves much to be desired at times.
Hopefully not making too many moot points... heh... *ahem* :D
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I love Doctor Who, the new and the old (not so much the 7th Doctor but he may win me round one day). When the writing goes through a rough patch its still a part of the Doctor's life and its true to being a person since we all go through ups and downs. Am in a Tom Baker spree at the moment with my DVDs :)
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