I've been wondering for some time if there were any other "Whovians", or whatever you choose to call them. My personal favourite was the Late Jon Pertwee. He was such an old-fashioned gentleman, and yet he still seemed to identify with the youth of today.
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I agree that Pertwee was a great Dr. but I prefer his replacement Tom Baker. For me Tom IS the Dr.
But I also think Christopher Eccleston as the 9th Dr. did a fantastic job bringing the series into this new century. Bill :) |
re-read the post JJ, timetraveler is asking "Whovians" which is about a particular show. NOT T.V. doctors in general.
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Can't you two take this off list, somewhere else?
And I think a little tolerance between each other is in order. None of us know what the other person has gone through in life, or is going through now. Everybody makes a mistake now and then. There's no sense rehashing it and rehashing it and rehashing it. |
Brink is having ISP issues today, but wants to relay this:
Cathy, I would love to take off list, but Jesse Joe and his alter egos are never off list. By the way, there's a circus in town. Verbatim quote. |
I wish Florian would come aboard and disinfect his property, sifting out all the useless and braindead garbage that is collecting here.
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Actually, brink is kind, generous and has been known to help those that the rest of us ignore.
All she ever asks is honesty and respect. When she doesn't get that, when someone violates her privacy, disrepects her and her friends, well then, the softie disappears. When she is back online, I am sure she will have plenty to say. And then some. You created problems when it would have been SO easy to get along with the people here. These are decent people who don't deserve any of this. |
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You've vented well. I have experienced one example of the "hit and run" tactics he employs. However, I was surprised to learn that his guerilla warfare is not confined to a single screen name. That's just weird. Perhaps we could issue a "Jesse-Joe ALERT" as a warning, similar to tornado warnings. I'm not sure that his behavior can be changed. His pleasure may be derived from having the decent folks get riled up. He's a coward, ashamed and afraid of his own image. RMD [ August 22, 2006, 14:00: Message edited by: RMD ] |
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Jessi-Jo, make it easier on yourself now and just stop. Stop posting under several usernames, and stop being such total nut-case. I'm sure if you'd quit all the bullS*** right here right now, it's not too late for you to continue posting here. If the Corfiddlers let me back on after all the crap I caused back in the day, I'm sure they could just about forgive anybody. Well, almost anybody. |
Amen to that, timetraveler.
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Unless I'm dealing with a really vile, destructive person I've just never allowed myself the option of "bitchiness." I know a lot of women who operate that way for sport, though. I've seen so much of it that I just can't do it.
Consequently, most of my friends are guys. They play by a whole other set of rules. And my DH prefers it that way because the chaos/upset level in our home barely exists with this lifestyle. HOWEVER.. if I see someone hurting an innocent person I can be be "on wheels" and HAULIN' (18 of them, as a matter of fact. woohoo! watchout! LOL!) in zero to 60. And I don't apologize for that. I've seen this pattern before in other eldest siblings. We tend to have an overly protective nature! hmmm... I guess I can also slip into "bitch" mode when I see some "card-carrying bitch" hassling someone else. It's like "BACK OFF! Who the heck do you think *you* are???" So.. I've got to be honest about that. Not proud of it. Need to work on it more. Don't need a lecture on it from the peanut gallery. ((I'm mean... how cool is it when you hold out an olive branch, use the word "truce" and some total jerk goes on the attack anyway? True colors.)) And I must admit, I thought timetraveler may have been an alter-ego of that person. Upon further thought it would be impossible. Her posts are much too intelligent, she can spell, etc.. A warm welcome to you, timetraveler. I'm sorry it's so late in coming... It's so nice to have you here! [ August 23, 2006, 11:57: Message edited by: MistyMoppens ] |
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Nice going, Fade! Kudos to you! [/QUOTE]Thanks. :) |
Jesse, I saw Nixon in 1974 when he came back from a trip to China. He landed at Loring Airforce Base in Limestone, and our high school stage band played for him. So, in a sense, I can say I played guitar for the president. He came over and shook everyone's hand, as did Ford and Kissenger.
And then, a few months later, he resigned. :eek: |
Oh, I'm sure he said something, but I don't really remember exactly what he said.
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Where do you live, timetraveler? Maybe he's coming to a venue close to you.
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I spent the night in Little Rock in 1976, during a drive from Maine to Houston Texas.
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I was there last July. I even had my photo taken with Bill ...well, with his lifesize statue at the Clinton Museum. ;)
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T-T,I was only in Little ROck over night but I did get to Hot Springs, which we loved! I doubt I shall get the chance to return to that area but I did enjoy my visit.
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