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"There's one thing you never put in a trap if you're smart. If you value your continued existence, if you have any plans about seeing tomorrow, there's one thing you never, ever put in a trap ... ME."
The whole family love Doctor Who, saw it was a nice starry night so venture out in to the garden with my son's Tardis and Matt Smith toy and trailed it for an hour.
Quite happy with the results, and looking forward to the new series of Doctor Who :)
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Red Velvet Cupcakes frosted with Cream Cheese Icing and topped with handcrafted fondant Doctor Themed Decorations including:
- Stethoscope
- Red Cross
- Nitrile Gloves
- Band-Aid
- Surgical Mask
- Digital Thermometer
- Blister pack of pills
- Capsules
- Hand-drawn prescription symbol
- Hand-drawn caduceus
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L to R:
Tenth Doctor (David Tennant)
Twelfth Doctor (Peter Capaldi)
Eleventh Doctor (Matt Smith)
So incase it's not obvious I got my hands on the official Lego Doctor Who set and honestly? It's amazing. I love it. I have a few gripes such as the Daleks being rather oversized and not being a massive fan of Twelve being in his post regeneration costume (something I suspect is an attempt to make you guy the Lego Dimensions Doctor Who pack). But honestly the set is great. The console room is incredibly well constructed and remarkably sturdy.
The console itself could possibly be a bit more minifig size is the only major gripe I have but even then it's still utterly fantastic and it sacrifices scale for detail which is a fair trade enough personally.
Seriously though I love it. Aside from Eleven's legs having off printing from the jacket which I honestly thing is unnecessary but hey ho.
Seriously I love this set.
Can't wait to see what the others are they're going to make (yes more as the BBC has signed a deal with Lego to produce more).
Reflections
As the Doctor walked through the dark corridor he breathed calmly, heading towards the faint glow.
'This is certainly unusual, even for you old girl' he said, placing a hand on the wall and stroking it softly.
He stopped for a moment, the darkened walls were smooth and cold, no roundels or familiar detailing he had noticed in previous desktop themes.
'She's redecorating herself' He mused 'This must be a default mode'.
As he reached the end of the corridor, the glowing dissipated. Leaving the Doctor in an all too familiar room.
A small console was at the center, on top of a round, metallic platform. White roundels were on every wall, with large coral pillars supporting and encompassing the room. Cables snaked overhead and around the pillars, all leading to the cobbled together console in the center.
'It's his console room, the one who fought in the Time War' The Doctor mused.
Moving over to the console, he placed a hand on one of the coral segments, flicking a small switch.
There was no response.
As he tried another switch, a gravelly, jaded voice filled his head.
'What I did, I did without choice. In the name of peace and sanity'.
'But you didn't do it? Did you?' The Doctor called out. 'Gallifrey still exists, so do the Daleks!'.
A wave of anxiety hit the Doctor, thousands of metallic, grating voices filled his mind. And then an all too familiar scream pierced through and curdled his blood.
'Daniel' he gasped.
He placed both hands on the console, trying to steady himself. His body shook and trembled at the mention of his name.
He breathed deeply, as he did another voice entered his mind.
'I don't suppose there's any need for a Doctor anymore. Make me a warrior now'
The Doctor blinked, lifting his head up.
'What if it's that time again?' He thought 'Is this truly the only way?'
As he stepped away from the console, another door slid open. Revealing another dark corridor.
The Doctor turned to look at the time column.
'You're trying to tell me something, aren't you?' He said.
There was no response from the Tardis, just the faint hum of machinery in the distance.
Slowly the Doctor stepped away from the light of the room, and into darkness once more.
BBC CHRISTMAS HIGHLIGHTS 2008
DOCTOR WHO
The Doctor [DAVID TENNANT ]
BBC ONE
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A closer look at the plague doctor. Glad my doctor's not like this!
So following the trailer, Marvel put out this awesome poster! This poster perfectly shows off what this movie's going to be, which is a giant mind-fucker! What do you think of this poster? Are you excited for Doctor Strange? I sure as hell am!
I have an appointment later with an NHS specialist which has taken a few months of waiting. So I'm very pleased about that and even though I could show my pleasure by going looking rather sexy and sophisticated I think it will do me more good to be my normal self and go on my bike. It will be worth the effort as I am trying hard to lose weight but it's a slow process and nothing seems to want to give.
Not gonna lie, this is really just an excuse to use this picture I took...a while ago, and never got to use. Welp, I've found a use. It's also a nice oppurtunity to do a proper bio of my version of the Doctor, as I never quite got round to it.
This is the kinda thing I'm looking for in an entry. Of course, you could trade in the companions for a couple of villains. Or make a Tardis console room and put your Doctor in that. Right, I'm babbling, so I'll skip to the description.
So, this Doctor, the one in my series, has just come out of the Time war. He is approximately 900-ish years old and is in his 9th incarnation. since regenerating, he has a new lease on life, even if he is plagued by the demons of the time war. They will fade, hopefully. He's a fairly cheerful chap, always with a smile on his face. Unless someone threatens those he cares about. Then his smile turns to a frown, and his eyes burn with the fury of a thousand suns. In the time war he saw many die. Friends, family, innocent bystanders. But no more. e will never let anyone close to him get hurt ever again.
So, that's that. Have fun coming up with your entries, I can't wait to see them :D
Name: Doctor Toxin ( Dr. Toxin)
Secret Identity: Dr. Perry Oddick
Age: Late forties
Skills/Powers:
Cybernetic suit that grants enhanced strength and protection.
A compact chemical storage unit. This back mounted device serves to circulate life sustaining chemicals throughout Toxin's armored suit.
Toxic Blaster - An offensive weapon that is attached to Doctor Toxin's chemical storage unit. The blaster fires streams of highly corrosive acid as well as atomizing a toxin into the form of a gas that can be fired at enemies to induce crippling fear and hallucinations.
A genius level intellect.
Background/Origin Story:
The tragic villain Doctor Toxin is a victim of his own success. Once a talented chemist, Dr. Perry Oddick found himself losing his sanity due to over exposure to his vaporous experiments. He soon adopted the persona Dr. Toxin and decided to fund his mad science with crime.
Doctor Toxin uses a toxic blaster which can fire a corrosive acid or spray a mind altering fear vapor. He regularly clashes with the Crimson Cloak, and has been connected with the explosive chemical that destroyed the New Brickton Penitentiary.
Consequently, these same chemicals have proven to have a mutating affect on some of the citizens who came into contact with the substance. New heroes, like The Indestructible Man and Seraphim have arisen in the wake of the destruction of the prison and the Battle for New Brickton.
Sorcerer Supreme
Just got this guy today, and man, he did not disappoint. He's really a fine piece, beautiful sculpt, remarkable detail, fantastic accessories. I knew he'd be good, but to see him up close and personal, just wow. Hot Toys really have been putting out some fine products of late.
More pics later. Just a couple of quickies. Gotta get his cape out and do some futzing. But he's just beautiful.
My shrink knows I like photography and so he provided me this lovely model. I took this photo myself. She's a doctor in residence. The print is her Christmas present. The photo is slightly blurred. I apologize for that. I'm going to paraphrase a popular 1970's Joe Walsh song. Joe, don't sue me!
I have a mansion way up in the sky. Ain't never been there. They tell me it's nice. Life's been good to me so far.
I have a junker. It'll do 65. I don't do that, it would surely end my life. Life's been good to me so far.
I'm into painting, even an award plaque on the wall. It got me flipped out. Now, I'm nuttier than all. Life's been good to me so far.
I see a shrink now, sometimes until four. It's hard to leave when you can't find the door. Life's been good to me so far.
Well, enjoy!
Peace!
Everything is green at Doctors Park near Milwaukee. We just need the weather to get warm enough to enjoy it..
Used a speed light off camera left to bring out the foliage.
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Tuesday 25th December 2007
DOCTOR WHO
'Voyage of the Damned'
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Picture shows: DAVID TENNANT as The Doctor
50 years in 5 inches - Character Options' collection of Doctors (with a spot of paintwork touched up here and there).
Self-described "Doctor of Divinty" Leon Huse at his tire shop near Crane Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV camera with a Canon EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM lens at ƒ/8.0 with a 1/100 second exposure at ISO 100. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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Today's story and sketch "by me", started late morning about Snacktime, Snacktime in the Man Cave can be anytime, sometimes before what sentient beings would consider snack time, sentient beings in Man Cave terms, are those beings considered to be enlightened, or otherwise still among the living, and require a good Moon Pie and RC Cola, to make life seem really groovy, But more about snack times and feeling groovy another time. But if you are personally looking for meaningful employment, and are actually among the living and feeling groovy, you should consider a life of adventure, helping to keep the Galaxy safe from evil, if so do pick up an application to become a member of the "MCPPOTG" Man Cave Posse Protectors Of The Galaxy, applications are available at the Man Cave Human Resources department in the back corner of the Man Caves Gift Shop. The Wife and I seen above, were on our way to the "FTSATEOTG" Fish Taco Shop At The End Of The Galaxy for lunch when Cosmo called, saying while he was on the Oceanside pier taking a walk he met Doctor Ducktus, a retired mystic and tea leaf reader, who said this morning while looking at the bottom of his cup of Earl Grey, he got a message from the leaves about the whereabouts of JB and Rescue Randy and was hoping to collect the reward for information as to where our two heros are. In desperation after so many false reports and dead ends, and actually visiting half a dozen really dead Planets, I decided it was worth a few minutes to see what information the Doctor's Tea Leaves divulged. Well if you guessed he said JB and Rescue Randy were being held hostage washing dishes at a restaurant in Belmont Shore. That was the moment I had Cosmo shoot him with his Memory Nuralizer Ray Gun. The last I heard the Doctors still sitting in his Dimension Stratolounger mumbling and drooling on himself, until next time taa ta the Rod Blog
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March 26th, 2014
Stadium Building in Woonsocket, RI
My last shot of the podiatrist examination office.
Seems like podiatry goes back a long way:
"The records of feet care can be traced all the way back to 2400 B.C. in ancient Egypt, where work on hands and feet is shown on Ankmahor's tomb. Until quite recently, Podiatrists were independently licensed physicians whose job was to treat structural conditions in the leg and foot areas. Many important historical figures had their OWN personal podiatrists. Great leaders such as Napoleon and Abraham Lincoln had their own Podiatrists. King George IV, King William IV and Queen Victoria all used a Podiatrist named Lewis Durlacher. He is famous because he attempted to establish an association of Podiatrists in 1854. Although he failed to do so, his efforts along with others would eventually make being a Podiatrist a protected profession. The first society of Podiatrists was established in 1895 in New York, and still operates today."
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