Billie's back in business!

Mar 08, 2009 00:27

Amazon thought I would be interested in this.

Actually, I've seen both shows on the TV already.  I have to say, the period dress made me wonder "When is Nine is going to pop out of the woodwork?" during the mystery, but much to my disappointment, the producers don't have a DW-sense of humour.  It was actually quite decent in so far as British ( Read more... )

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nentari March 9 2009, 22:30:21 UTC
The Sally Lockhart Mysteries will be playing on BBC Prime this month, and I'm rather curious, even if the Doctor/Rose fans are using it for their own purposes, since Matt Smith played her sidekick (at least I think he's meant to be her sidekick, as I'm yet to watch this), which inevitably led to people using screencaps of the two of him and Billie Piper together for Eleven/Rose graphics.

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alouzon March 9 2009, 22:55:58 UTC
which inevitably led to people using screencaps of the two of him and Billie Piper together for Eleven/Rose graphics
Which we know is totally wrong, since Rose enjoys dressing up as a lady of the night when she travels to that century. Hmmm... maybe it's a cross between her Lockheart & Diary selves when she dresses up like that... }:p

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ubernerd09 March 10 2009, 19:49:43 UTC
Remember when all billie piper did was sing? Yeah, I can't either. I gotta stop drinking.

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alouzon March 10 2009, 20:22:25 UTC
She can sing?!
*mind boggles*
I know that was her claim to fame, but I never heard anyone say she was particularly good at it.
How are you doing, lady?
Do you want to go to the Toronto Open Doors in May?

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clocketpatch March 12 2009, 04:37:15 UTC
oh Amazon, you think you're so smart sometimes...

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alouzon March 12 2009, 04:42:25 UTC
I would me more inclined to think about their recommendations if they were actually based on the material, rather than the fact that someone else bought two items at the same time, so everyone's going to want the second item...
Seriously, I should be designing a program for them on how to correctly recommend items to clients.
What do Ninja Scroll and Gordon Lightfoot have in common? Nothing, aside from the fact that someone else bought them at the same time from Amazon...
*headdesk*

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