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Best Diagram Ever: DW, BSG, Terminator
Jun 23, 2010 14:39
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tempertemper
June 23 2010, 19:52:54 UTC
Does this place Star Trek outside the Killer Robots category? Because: BORG!
I probably don't understand.
What have you and Space been up to today? You must be a wicked multi-tasker with all this posting!
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amilyn
June 23 2010, 20:20:20 UTC
We watched the S5 finale then communed, side-by-side, with our computers whilst the kids ran amuck.
I keep thinking I should START WRITING one of the FOUR Bones stories I have notes for.
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nitasee
June 23 2010, 20:19:38 UTC
Best Venn diagram ever.
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amilyn
June 23 2010, 20:20:56 UTC
I KNOW!
mtgat
showed it to me!
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a_mistletoe
June 23 2010, 22:29:57 UTC
Like it!
Here's news on Who memorabilia:
Doctor Who's Tardis has gone for an out of this world price - fetching more than £10,000 at auction.
The prop, used by the ninth Doctor Christopher Eccleston, was sold at Bonham's in a memorabilia sale, which also included Daleks and Cybermen.
The 10ft painted wooden Tardis went for £10,800. It was expected to sell for upwards of £8,000.
A console for the time-travelling craft created for a long-running Doctor Who exhibition at Longleat in the 1970s sold for £900.
A Cyberman helmet made in 1967 which featured in the Who stories Moonbase and The Tomb Of The Cybermen went for £7,800.
Two Daleks which appeared in 1960s episodes - one of which was little more than a shell - fetched £4,800 each.
And a model of the Doctor's robotic canine helper K-9 fetched a price of £1,200. All prices include the buyer's premium.
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I probably don't understand.
What have you and Space been up to today? You must be a wicked multi-tasker with all this posting!
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I keep thinking I should START WRITING one of the FOUR Bones stories I have notes for.
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Here's news on Who memorabilia:
Doctor Who's Tardis has gone for an out of this world price - fetching more than £10,000 at auction.
The prop, used by the ninth Doctor Christopher Eccleston, was sold at Bonham's in a memorabilia sale, which also included Daleks and Cybermen.
The 10ft painted wooden Tardis went for £10,800. It was expected to sell for upwards of £8,000.
A console for the time-travelling craft created for a long-running Doctor Who exhibition at Longleat in the 1970s sold for £900.
A Cyberman helmet made in 1967 which featured in the Who stories Moonbase and The Tomb Of The Cybermen went for £7,800.
Two Daleks which appeared in 1960s episodes - one of which was little more than a shell - fetched £4,800 each.
And a model of the Doctor's robotic canine helper K-9 fetched a price of £1,200. All prices include the buyer's premium.
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