Professor Stephen Hawkwind
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She's turned the weans against us, Batman!
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The current status - Doctor Who may not be back, and Billie Piper may or may not be the 16th Doctor - puts us in a limbo. We don't know if she is the Doctor, what the plan is for her and what's next. Authors writing novels and stuff have nothing to work with.
As I understand it, his comments are a little out of context.

Survival and the 1996 film left us at least with a launching pad for further adventures: The 7th Doctor and Ace walking off into the sunset, and the 8th Doctor bound for destinations unknown.
Don't feel bad. I left the house in a tracksuit yesterday. Dolecore.
When it came back, I was in the middle of my GCSEs. I'll be 37 at the end of this year.
As we've long discussed, Rose's flared jeans have gone from stylish, to unfashionable, to stylish again.
Don't pat yourself on the back too hard, Russell.
I love how your retweet has got more interaction than my original!
Sean Atkins ate cobwebs and Joe Schultz couldn't read until Year 8.
It is rather nice. A pity though he didn't wear the Kang scarf again.

Am glad he decided to wear his braces under the jumper, though.
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Something that's just struck me, most of you I follow on here are Who fans, but I don't really know anyone's favourite Doctors. Feel free to comment yours.

I'll keep the ball rolling: The 5th Doctor.
The most political I'll get is sharing my opinion on The Happiness Patrol.

#HelenAwasright
Part of my reason coming on here was to not to do politics. Yes, I've broken that on a few occasions, but I've found it's made BlueSky a lot less of a toxic experience by muting and blocking anyone on either extreme ends. I'm just here for a lark and some japes with good chums.
I went to school in Ricky. Can confirm the children in my class were pretty slow.
Something that's just struck me, most of you I follow on here are Who fans, but I don't really know anyone's favourite Doctors. Feel free to comment yours.

I'll get the ball rolling: The 7th Doctor.
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I know I'm torturing myself watching them, but he's gone through an episode of Bottom asserting that 'snogging' is something to do with necrophilia, and she's asked "how does tea work?"
Maybe just watch the fucking film and see?
It's why I've never got into Dickens. It could be me being a proper thicko, but I couldn't get past the first couple of pages of A Tale of Two Cities.
I had no idea Desmond Llewelyn knew he was going to die in a car accident.
As someone who doesn't like overly flowery writing, le Carré's paucity and punchiness is refreshing and easy to relax into reading.