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wihluta November 3 2007, 16:31:19 UTC
Wow. Being in several fandoms at once is exhausting. Lol.
lol, you don't say... ;-)

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t_eyla November 4 2007, 01:46:31 UTC
Hee ;).

Omg. Somebody help me. I'm completely and helplessly crushing on David Tennant. This is scary, lol ;D.

I guess you know how I'm feeling, though! *won't mention Paul Gross* ;D.

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wihluta November 4 2007, 09:44:06 UTC
I'm completely and helplessly crushing on David Tennant.
I'm afraid there is nothing that anyone can do to help you. You just have to ride the high until it's over.
But no need to worry, helpless crushing can be much fun. Just enjoy it. ;-)

*sits down and dreams about Mounties in polished boots*

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t_eyla November 4 2007, 12:23:24 UTC
When he talks with his normal voice, he has a Scottish accent. How fucking adorable is that?

Yeah, it's fun. Also rather time-consuming. All those youTube interviews that want to be watched! Lol ;).

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wihluta November 4 2007, 13:32:14 UTC
All those youTube interviews that want to be watched! Lol

LOLz too, tell me about it... ;-)

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lf2871 November 4 2007, 14:58:35 UTC
Thankfully never fell into the obbsessing over David Tennant trap!

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t_eyla November 4 2007, 15:05:46 UTC
A trap! That's what it is!

It's the accent. I never could resist a British accent. XP

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lf2871 November 4 2007, 17:23:45 UTC
A small matter I know but feel the need to say: Scottish T'eyla not brittish! (I'm scottish - just ignore the crazy!)

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t_eyla November 4 2007, 17:42:41 UTC
Well, I said British because I love both his Scottish accent and the accent he uses as the Doctor - whatever accent that is, lol ;).

I always gathered that being Scottish only meant not being English, not not being British? I might be mistaken. All this UK stuff always confuses me, lol ;).

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wihluta November 4 2007, 19:56:45 UTC
Oh I'll let you off then. He's meant to be from London as the Doc but sounds NOTHING like it, bless him.

It depends on where you stand. Some scotish people consider themselves British but since Britain is used so often to stand in for 'england' we just tend to say scotish. CONFUSEING I know unless you're a native.

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t_eyla November 5 2007, 10:25:47 UTC
He's meant to be from London as the Doc but sounds NOTHING like it, bless him.
Lol, I've been wondering! *gg* Because usually I'm quite good at placing accents... ^^

They should have just let him be Scottish! What's wrong with a Scottish Doctor? ;D

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