Glad I have been away for the weekend... Who cares if she is man, woman or time lord. Lets see if she is a good Dr Who... like Tom Baker or a not so good one like Colin Baker
Both of those were better than the awful Capaldi. The story lines have been poor too over the last couple of series. Far too complicated.
True. Moffat has been utter bollocks and has done his level best to ruin the franchise. I vote Vern to be the next Time Lord.
We remember things through rose tinted virtual reality helmets Ubes. Myself included. No problem with conserving things worth conserving Ubes. You put them up and I'll tell you whether they have value or not, it's part of my onerous duties as world arbiter (self appointed). In the meantime it would be refreshing to get to the stage where anyone describing themselves as 'feminists' or 'LGBT activists' (or a host of other things) would raise a smile as they are completely redundant and meaningless terms. Not yet, I fear. But as you may remember from my post on a different thread in response to a question from you, I must confess I'm pretty sick of people defining themselves through their particular form of victimhood, so my usual finely nuanced hypocrisy is in play. May be odd next few days, I am in Jake Rees Mogg country, Somerset aka 1781.
I vote Vern too. I (I mean Vern) would make a bloody good Time Lord... there would be a lot of instances where QPR do not concede a corner from which Ipswich score...or Fenwicks kick is not cleared off the line and John Terry is banned for 20 years... and Piers Morgan is eaten by Nessie the Loch Ness monster. I would be mad, bad and dangerous to know and cute and loveable and funny and quirky and politically serious all at the same time I would dye my hair rainbow colours and wear a frockcoat of satin And be mysterious, silly and intellectual all at the same time...sorry I mean Vern would
It was tongue in cheek, Strolls. I guessed Katie Hopkins was not on your Christmas list. I'm relaxed about the new female Dr Who too ( I don't watch it), but happy to mark her arrival with some good sexist humour straight from the 1970's. It's an experiment, good luck to her. Agree with Uber - Just so long as, if she's a militant feminist, she's not of the Emma Watson ilk who discards her clothes for publicity shots at the drop of her hat. As in - "I demand to be taken seriously as a political feminist activist...by the way, here are my tits..." (copyright Julia Hartley-Brewer)
Interesting feature on the lunchtime news about stereotypes in advertising which is the latest victim of PC thinking. Give me strength. Of all the problems in the world this one most certainly is not right up there. Only common sense was from Nanette Newman star of countless washing up ads who could see that they were harmless, good-natured and amusing. She pointed out that occasionally the women who complained about them shouldn't be watching so much telly while leaving the washing up to their husbands.