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    Default Question Time - Round Six!

    It's lasted longer than the Silly Game, here it is, Question Time Six!

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    Got anything special planned for the forthcoming bank holiday weekend?
    Probably a day at Lyme Regis. They do excellent curries there.
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    One post into the new thread and it's already ground to a halt.

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    Any more words of encouragement?
    For every fail, there is an equal and opposite win.

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    Damn...I knew I'd forgotten something.

    What important things have you forgotten recently?
    For every fail, there is an equal and opposite win.

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    Can't remember.

    When was the last time you were unwell?

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    A couple of weeks ago I had very mild flu. Could have been what Simon had.

    Who has slept with more women - Mick Jagger or Phil Collins?
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    I don't think Phil put it about that much, so I'd say Jagger... but where's the proof?

    What famous places/attractions should I check out during my brief trip to London?

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    if it's a nice sunny day go for a ride on the millenium wheel on the south bank just next to westminster bridge.


    have you ever broken any bones ?

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    Yes, my arm and my skull.

    Is that just too dull an answer, and should I have put more effort into it?

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    Yes Andrew, it was astonishingly dismal! What a let down. We all cried an awful lot.

    Will Andrew speak to me again?
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    Almost certainly, but perhaps in a slightly sniffy tone! Astonishingly dismal? Astonishingly dismal?! Astonis-- Oh, hang on, I seem to be transmogrificating into the sixth Doctor!!

    Carrot juice, carrot juice, or carrot juice?

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    I'll have the carrot juice.

    If you were making a banner for Season 21, what you put on it?

    Si xx

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    The Myrka, The Malus, The Tractators, Davros, Daleks, The Master, The Magma and Mestor. In that order. I'd not realised until now how many monsters/villains from season 21 began with an M.

    Either that, or Tegan, Peri, Tegan, Peri, Tegan, Peri and Tegan.

    Does that help in any way whatsoever, or was it more fatuous than practical?

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    That does help. I like the M monsters idea, though Steve is tempted by a just Peri banner apparently. Maybe it would tempt Tim back to PS....

    What did you have for dinner this evening?

    Si xx

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    P-p-p-pizza. And Dalek bread.

    "Mawdryn Undead" or "More cheese on my pizza please"?

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    That's a terribly hard choice!

    But food always wins.

    How do you get the Light-Force Sword in the second dungeon?
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    Go to the Light-Force Sword Cupboard and open it - it's on the second shelf down.

    What will the RT do with themselves after the last DW DVD has been released??

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    Begin restoring them again seems likely!

    What do you seek?

    Si xx

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    Si's suggestion of a Peri banner seems a good place to start.

    Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka, or Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka?

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    Gene Wilder - he brought a more sinister, mysterious quality to the character.



    "Yes, yes, ship! This doesn't roll along on wheels, you know!"

    Could Gene Wilder have been a competent Doctor Who?
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    When I think about that, he could have been brilliant.

    Could you imagine a non-Brit as the Doctor, or is the role a British institution?

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    If they can find someone as good as Gene Wilder, then definitely.

    http://www.district9movie.com/
    District 9 has intrigued me. Should I go see it at the cinema??
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    Well, if the alternative is going to say it at the launderette, then I'd say definitely yes.

    Do you remember the days when TVs didn't have remote controls?

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    Yes. In our house, they still haven't ended. (My father strongly disapproves of colour television. He won't have it you know.)

    Thank goodness for the iPlayer, eh?
    For every fail, there is an equal and opposite win.

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    hard to answer as I never use it but it is a good idea.



    do you like bank holidays ?

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