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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2020 12:14:29 GMT
Ok we all have to meet in a pub somewhere,somewhen you have to bring one Doctor Who item can be anything at all Cd,doll whatever and describe why this is your all time favourite WHO thing
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Post by aussiedoctorwhofan on Sept 12, 2020 12:35:11 GMT
My scarf. Says it all. Every1 (even non fans) know what that's all about!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2020 12:54:47 GMT
My scarf. Says it all. Every1 (even non fans) know what that's all about! If it’s a Tom Baker one we can all have a roll of it round our necks 🤪
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Post by tuigirl on Sept 13, 2020 0:01:03 GMT
Take a look at my avatar and make an educated guess. I love my Sixie coat. Even more so as I have worn it to work to cheer people up- and at work only one other fanatical Whovian exists who knows what it is and she told me I was soooo cool. Everybody else at work just thought I was a funny clown. And in any case, as Long as there is beer, there will be room for conversation, with or without props. Anyways, pubs have only just re- opened in Germany a couple of weeks back, long may it last. And, by the way, since you stared the discussion, what is YOUR item to bring no along? Don‘t be shy.
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Post by shutupbanks on Sept 13, 2020 0:39:54 GMT
The Police Boxset of Trial Of A Time Lord, complete with VHS tapes that my parents bought me. It was the first Who-related thing they’d bought me as a grown-up and a tacit acknowledgement that they were ok with having raised a nerd.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2020 0:52:11 GMT
Century 21 Records: The Daleks 21 minutes of adventure! Or episode 6 of The Chase narrated by David Graham. Its compact and for years as a teen it was prized by myself as an actual physical slice of 1960's Doctor Who.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2020 3:44:38 GMT
Take a look at my avatar and make an educated guess. I love my Sixie coat. Even more so as I have worn it to work to cheer people up- and at work only one other fanatical Whovian exists who knows what it is and she told me I was soooo cool. Everybody else at work just thought I was a funny clown. And in any case, as Long as there is beer, there will be room for conversation, with or without props. Anyways, pubs have only just re- opened in Germany a couple of weeks back, long may it last. And, by the way, since you stared the discussion, what is YOUR item to bring no along? Don‘t be shy. Hahahaha ....the head of Captain Jack lol it would have to be my very battered copy of the Target Book-The Abominable Snowman as it was one of the first I read when I found out there were other stories out there that involved Doctors I could only vaguely remember seeing Troughton...I grew up in Pertwee era if I was allowed some more in my back pack -my Copy of BFS The Magic Mousetrap when I realised how good the audio medium could be and I might as well bring BFs Iterations of I because it’s now my most played CD 😘 Ps-you are paying 😂😂
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Post by constonks on Sept 13, 2020 6:08:03 GMT
My most treasured Who possession? I'm not bringing Lungbarrow to a pub, @causality; that stays safe on the shelf! Maybe I'll bring my copy of Now We Are Six Hundred and we can all recite a poem each.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2020 6:10:46 GMT
My most treasured Who possession? I'm not bringing Lungbarrow to a pub, @causality ; that stays safe on the shelf! Maybe I'll bring my copy of Now We Are Six Hundred and we can all recite a poem each. Yes you know I would mug you for it...or buy you so many doubles you would surrender to my charm and give me it 🤪
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2020 6:13:08 GMT
When I was 4
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2020 14:16:11 GMT
My most treasured Who possession? I'm not bringing Lungbarrow to a pub, @causality ; that stays safe on the shelf! Maybe I'll bring my copy of Now We Are Six Hundred and we can all recite a poem each. Am ok managed to pick up a copy for £549 on eBay....d.i.f lol
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2020 14:20:18 GMT
Might as well get a £499.oo copy plus 1.99 postage(I mean the gall) copy of hardback Auton invasion while am at it
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Post by johnhurtdoctor on Sept 14, 2020 15:25:53 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2020 15:30:42 GMT
That would be holding a lot of whisky 😂
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Post by polly on Sept 14, 2020 19:45:57 GMT
Hmm, probably my toy K9. He says "Affirmative, master!" if you press the button on his back. Might start to get annoying with it after I've had a few, but it's the only Doctor Who merch I own.
I mean, I guess I could turn up with a shelving unit full of DVDs strapped to my back...
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Post by number13 on Sept 14, 2020 20:23:16 GMT
My first edition (paperback) copy of 'The Sea Devils'.
It was my first 'Target', a chance discovery at a book fair not long after publication, 1974 or 75. What a discovery! There was 'Doctor Who' life off-air and not on Saturdays! WOWWWW!!
And from that one eureka!! moment, I discovered and re-discovered story after story in those ancient, cobwebbed days before video, never mind DVD. Dicks, Hulke, Hayle, Letts, Davis, Marter... my literary heroes.
The beauty of it is, it's not even a rare or valuable item, so I would be happy to bring it along, no glass case/forcefield/transduction barrier required. But to 10 year old me, it was worth more than its weight in jethryk.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2020 4:37:12 GMT
My first edition (paperback) copy of 'The Sea Devils'.
It was my first 'Target', a chance discovery at a book fair not long after publication, 1974 or 75. What a discovery! There was 'Doctor Who' life off-air and not on Saturdays! WOWWWW!!
And from that one eureka!! moment, I discovered and re-discovered story after story in those ancient, cobwebbed days before video, never mind DVD. Dicks, Hulke, Hayle, Letts, Davis, Marter... my literary heroes.
The beauty of it is, it's not even a rare or valuable item, so I would be happy to bring it along, no glass case/forcefield/transduction barrier required. But to 10 year old me, it was worth more than its weight in jethryk.
Oh I have loads of jethryk lol
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Post by number13 on Sept 15, 2020 11:00:44 GMT
My first edition (paperback) copy of 'The Sea Devils'.
It was my first 'Target', a chance discovery at a book fair not long after publication, 1974 or 75. What a discovery! There was 'Doctor Who' life off-air and not on Saturdays! WOWWWW!!
And from that one eureka!! moment, I discovered and re-discovered story after story in those ancient, cobwebbed days before video, never mind DVD. Dicks, Hulke, Hayle, Letts, Davis, Marter... my literary heroes.
The beauty of it is, it's not even a rare or valuable item, so I would be happy to bring it along, no glass case/forcefield/transduction barrier required. But to 10 year old me, it was worth more than its weight in jethryk.
Oh I have loads of jethryk lol Don't you mean 'scrynge-stone'? I hear it's a common stone in some parts.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2020 11:35:17 GMT
Oh I have loads of jethryk lol Don't you mean 'scrynge-stone'? I hear it's a common stone in some parts. You calling us common? 🤪🤪🤪😂 I used to take the stones in my mums fireplace and pretend it was jethryk and also that really corny episode of Blake’s seven with the BUTCH pilot🤪😱oh yes Harvest of Kairos...such a functional stone
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