In which there are a darling aviatrix, shirty pianos, Eddie the penguin, and an sfnal snowglobe

Apr 27, 2016 13:18

- Wanda, darling of the jockey club (3min utu), has a new toy.




- "Black shirts for piano" was written with black marker pen in block capitals on my most recent delivery via ebay. It conjured up a mind's eye image of a group of fascist Blackshirts standing around a piano singing "Tomorrow belongs to me!" Thankfully there were no BUF members or Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale squadristi in my package, although there were some Daleks who might be philosophically aligned with Blackshirts but almost certainly can't play the piano efficiently with their sink plungers. /ebay will never stop bringing the random lols

- Eddie the penguin on his ski jump and about to make a splash.




- Reading, books 2016, 54.

48. Snowglobe 7, by Mike Tucker, is another Doctor Who novel featuring Ten and Martha. It's a base-under-siege plot in a more horror-oriented style than Pirate Loop, Last Dodo, and Sting of the Zygons. It also includes more ethical complexity than has usually been successfully depicted in new Who. (3.5/5 or maybe 4 if you're specifically a horror fan)

• On a robot entering the Tardis: '+SENSORS INDICATE THAT INTERNAL VOLUME OF THIS SPACE IS NOT CONSISTENT WITH ITS EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS+' [/lol]

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