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Post by clocketpatch on Jun 12, 2009 0:45:23 GMT
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Post by Stripes on Jun 12, 2009 0:57:34 GMT
This is so funny. I wouldn't be suripirsed if she wasn't selling well and BBC had all of these extra frames. *giggles* Yet it also makes me sad to think that it just another item turned into waste.
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Post by clocketpatch on Jun 12, 2009 1:25:07 GMT
NEWTON YOUR ICON!
I saw that icon post on lj and Could Not Stop Laughing. Mixing Unexpected Neekid Jack and the Potter Puppet Pals is one of the most inspired stroke of genius Evah!
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Post by timeywimeyding on Jun 12, 2009 11:56:47 GMT
That is awesome. I am seriously considering buying one of those.
EDIT: Newton, since when were you a not-moderator?
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Post by Stripes on Jun 12, 2009 15:00:18 GMT
That is awesome. I am seriously considering buying one of those. EDIT: Newton, since when were you a not-moderator? Every since I became a timelord. JJ and I were raceing to 1000 posts. Once I hit 1000, Clocket would place me on timelord to celebrate.
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Post by lynda on Jun 12, 2009 18:37:22 GMT
I saw the link title and had a mental picutre of Peter Davison and a stingray-like Cassandra battling each other for a second. I think I like my mental picutre better than the actual thing.
Also, Newton's icon made me laugh very hard.
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Post by Captain Spats on Jun 15, 2009 4:36:56 GMT
So are there bits of plastic-y flesh hanging from the frame? This is... not only surreal, but kind of nauseating as well. I'm sure it'll be worth a few hundred as a collector's item in a few years. I doubt they manufactured very many.
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Post by jjpor on Jun 16, 2009 18:45:01 GMT
That is awesome. I am seriously considering buying one of those. EDIT: Newton, since when were you a not-moderator? Every since I became a timelord. JJ and I were raceing to 1000 posts. Once I hit 1000, Clocket would place me on timelord to celebrate. And I forgot to congratulate you on your victory and brief Time Lordship, Newton! ;D I'm still inching my way there, but you got the better of me!
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Post by Aldebaran on Jun 17, 2009 2:13:14 GMT
Newton has always been a timelady... well... a master-type timelady, but a timelady nonetheless.
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Post by merrythemad on Jun 18, 2009 12:04:13 GMT
Newton has always been a timelady... well... a master-type timelady, but a timelady nonetheless. I have harboured similar thoughts regarding many of you...lol When I was a wee slip of a girl I had Star Wars action figures (and GI much to my mother's consternation) and they got to be a bit mad towards the end of the original three movies but they were NEVER that mad, an empty plastic frame?? Worse how sadistic and twisted is that toy, seriously? I've got my little boy into Star Trek in the hopes he too can collect something and unlike my own mother I WILL NOT throw them out. He has a few action figures but he prefers to torment me with them (stepping on Mr. Spock and proclaiming himself Nero) rather than play with them, if only Doctor Whotoys were easily accessible in the US then he'd play and not torment me *sigh*
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Post by Aldebaran on Jun 19, 2009 23:38:09 GMT
An empty plastic frame it may be, Merry, but even so... it's going to be worth a couple hundred as a collector's item in a few years. I guarantee it.
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Post by schrodinger on Jun 24, 2009 4:12:35 GMT
Thats kinda sickening. I never liked destroyed Cassandra, she always made me queasy. Her personality made me laugh though. It's little useless things like this that makes the world go round.
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Post by NonCom-Com on Aug 3, 2009 23:37:42 GMT
wow, thats... um... wow. yes I would like one of those... it is quite funny and a bit horrific
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