Felt like sharing this X3


~Time~ wrote:Felt like sharing this X3

NotBobrox wrote:I really liked this! http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/269 ... -going-on- Be sure to read the whole article!


.jpg)


AlbinoBroccoli wrote:~Time~ wrote:Felt like sharing this X3
Yeyy! Lol, his pose in the last panel. XD



... 
wickedwolfgirl wrote:Notbobrox! I love the avvie! So cute!
Vrazda wrote:I'M BACK!
Every day on vacation I was pining for Doctor Who. I sketched things Doctor Who-related, dreamed about DW each night, daydreamed about the new episode I would miss on Saturday, and pretty much everything I saw reminded me of Doctor Who.
I saw two people who looked exactly like the Master. One looked like the latest, played by John Simm, he even had the black hoodie and everything! The other looked like the Cat Master. ...The Cat Master person was driving down the road with something big and lumpy hidden under a tarp in the backseat. This lump had enough mass to be two or three bodies. Of course my imagination started running wild and I came up with a whole alternate reality story for it...
A few times I saw billboards that were advertising businesses... they said "Turn left at _____." 'Turn Left'. EVERYWHERE I LOOKED I WAS REMINDED OF WHAT I WAS MISSING!
I started personality typing random strangers around me as Doctor Who characters. Jackie Tyler, Adam Mitchell, etc.
Another random Master reference: I saw a sign on the edge of a ship that said "NO UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ALLOWED ABOARD THIS VESSEL WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE MASTER."
Near the end of vacation, I was so DW-starved that I randomly yelled "DOES ANYBODY HERE KNOW OF DOCTOR WHO?!"
Nobody answered in the affirmative! ...
...Actually, nobody answered at all. ...I wonder why....
Okayz. Rambling aside, it's good to be back. *races off to watch the latest DW episode*
Hope I didn't miss anything too big on the fanclub... I don't want to look through a week's worth of pages there are to find out, though.












Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest