What made your day / made you smile today?
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Marmaduke wrote:The Sarah Jane Adventures both counts as Doctor Who and is CBBC programming
... okay but what about Torchwood?
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Severelius wrote:Marmaduke wrote:The Sarah Jane Adventures both counts as Doctor Who and is CBBC programming
... okay but what about Torchwood?
You mean? John Barrowman’s Off-Brand Doctor Who Experience? Formerly BBC One early evening broadcasting now thankfully cancelled.
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If you can't appreciate good television that's your own problem to work out, I don't know what to tell you.
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It was a nice launchpad for Burn Gorman. It is otherwise doomed to be forgotten.
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You call yourself a fan.
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"You can't hurt me, I've found betterer, beautifuler friends than you! They're popular and rich and they all love me. I don't have time for people like you anymore. I'm popular and beautiful like them now. I feel bad for you! Haaaha!"Aladdin wrote:I have found several better new forums. ; D
Members over there are friendly, accommodating and not behave as though they belong to a cult. ; D
Or something like that that was going through my mind.

Anyway, I thought it was someone from the old times who hated us all and decided to come back for revenge, but I just noticed he actually participated and said hi really recently... In a little more than a month he's decided we're a cult. I thought we were just a tough crowd, but we're a cult now? Should't we start sacrificing some goats or something?

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Eryx wrote:I thought we were just a tough crowd
This little pack of puppies?
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Scottish R estimate dropping below 1. 
Also, the virtually linear drop in the 7-day average of daily new-case numbers.

Also, the virtually linear drop in the 7-day average of daily new-case numbers.
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Mass protests against Putin going on in Russia.'
Cause seriously fuck that guy.
Cause seriously fuck that guy.
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My local SNP's virtual Burns Night celebration has raised about £300 for the local food bank. 

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Refined sugar.
I don't have a lot going for me right now. Don't judge.
I don't have a lot going for me right now. Don't judge.
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I'm amazed by the international post. I was told there would be pandemic-related delays, but one of my packages from Singapore (ordered 14 Jan, shipped 19 Jan) arrived in the UK yesterday after just 5 days. That actually seems faster than usual.
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Well it damn near killed my out-of-shape arse but I have moved some of my furniture around so my room looks different. I like it, given there wasn't a massive amount I could do with it to begin with.
Still unsure of whether to keep my secondary bookcase and it's current contents though, but right now I have no way of relieving myself of them so they're just here for the foreseeable regardless.
Still unsure of whether to keep my secondary bookcase and it's current contents though, but right now I have no way of relieving myself of them so they're just here for the foreseeable regardless.
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My husband back home from Moscow. I`m happy!!! 

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I made a new discovery about Brenden. If I issue a "Priority override", I can jump ahead to the front of the queue in his mind of items vying for his attention.
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The plot outline for an RPG game I will be developing is finished. 

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I’ve started working on the new tile sets for The Troubleshooters, the game I have been nattering on about. I’ve solved some problems I have encountered and I have been learning about how the tiles interact with one another. It’s a good feeling to be learning new things and working with graphics. I managed to create graphics for buildings that actually look decent. 

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