Oh. My. Gosh.
I love those t-shirts!!! I'm planning on getting some Whovian t-shirts myself (I have one already ... it's got the Fourth Doctor on it).

Bella Studios™ wrote:Omg! Today we are going to wear blue at our school so I'm dressed as the female Doctor! XD! BOWTIE AND EVERYTHING! ♡♥
Alaskabound wrote:doctor_potterhead wrote:Hi! My name is doctor_potterhead. I want to join!
My favorite doctor is: TEN TEN TEN TEN!!!!! (And, like my favorite companions, it is mostly because I am in love with David Tennant (and his tongue) (and his eyebrows))
My favorite companion is: Rose Tyler (it's mostly just because I am in love with Billie Piper) and Clara Oswald (mostly because I am in love with Jenna Coleman) I can never narrow it down to one of them.
My favorite episode is: oh god this is hard
Uhhhhh
Okay I have it narrowed down to three
New Earth, Blink, and Turn Left/The Stolen Earth/Journeys End
I have watched up to: the most recent Christmas special (the time of the Doctor)
And finally, I am from the US.
I have read the rules and promise to follow them.
A little bit more about me:
I just had surgery a week ago, so I'm home right now and I will be until next Monday, so I have a lot of time to be on here!
I love Doctor Who (which all of you probably know seeing as that's the reason that I'm even on this bloody forum)
Oh and, as you just read, because of all of the British television I watch, I have actually started to say certain words with a British accent (and no, my friends, it is NOT forced) and other British slang words. Like seriously, the other day I told my friend that she just "needed to find a decent bloke so why not go down to the pub or summa to hook up with someone".
It's kind of becoming a problem.
But anyway, I'm really excited to join this forum!
I am starting to sound like a Brit too! I use British slang all the time, like not on purpose at all, and my friends are always like, what does that even mean? and I am like..... um.






MalcolmOmnishambles wrote:Alaskabound wrote:doctor_potterhead wrote:Hi! My name is doctor_potterhead. I want to join!
My favorite doctor is: TEN TEN TEN TEN!!!!! (And, like my favorite companions, it is mostly because I am in love with David Tennant (and his tongue) (and his eyebrows))
My favorite companion is: Rose Tyler (it's mostly just because I am in love with Billie Piper) and Clara Oswald (mostly because I am in love with Jenna Coleman) I can never narrow it down to one of them.
My favorite episode is: oh god this is hard
Uhhhhh
Okay I have it narrowed down to three
New Earth, Blink, and Turn Left/The Stolen Earth/Journeys End
I have watched up to: the most recent Christmas special (the time of the Doctor)
And finally, I am from the US.
I have read the rules and promise to follow them.
A little bit more about me:
I just had surgery a week ago, so I'm home right now and I will be until next Monday, so I have a lot of time to be on here!
I love Doctor Who (which all of you probably know seeing as that's the reason that I'm even on this bloody forum)
Oh and, as you just read, because of all of the British television I watch, I have actually started to say certain words with a British accent (and no, my friends, it is NOT forced) and other British slang words. Like seriously, the other day I told my friend that she just "needed to find a decent bloke so why not go down to the pub or summa to hook up with someone".
It's kind of becoming a problem.
But anyway, I'm really excited to join this forum!
I am starting to sound like a Brit too! I use British slang all the time, like not on purpose at all, and my friends are always like, what does that even mean? and I am like..... um.
I've started using British slang too! Stuff like Uni, bloodly oi, and want not
Nocte Luna wrote:MalcolmOmnishambles wrote:Alaskabound wrote:I am starting to sound like a Brit too! I use British slang all the time, like not on purpose at all, and my friends are always like, what does that even mean? and I am like..... um.
I've started using British slang too! Stuff like Uni, bloodly oi, and want not
I was talking about the "people in the lift" today and my parents kept looking at me like I was crazy. And I don't call it "football" anymore, I call it "American football". I watch waaay to much British TV or shows with British people.


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