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Elizabeth (Betsy). Twenty-two, almost twenty-three, but perpetually seventeen. Whirls back & forth between vulgarity & delicacies like a dervish proper & has been known to disappear for months on end. Worshipper of Carroll, devotee of Lovecraft & BPAL hoarder absolute. Destined for the madhouse.
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Date: 2009-07-13 10:02 am (UTC)Hmm! Yes, I still want to see this. But aww, no Six on a bike then? I think I would have liked to see that. :D
When I first got The Sims 2, I made a Sim version of Six (having managed to download his coat from somewhere) and forced him to use the exercise bike the moment I moved him into a house, because I'm evil like that. :P
LOLZ! How did he take that, exactly? :P
Oh, I'm sure you'll get a three DVD set for this - they had to make an extra disc because the story is so big. Disc 1 has episodes 1-5, disc 2 has episodes 6-10, and disc 3 has the extras.
I hope SO - if not, I will crack people in the head. I WANT THOSE EXTRAS!
It is a recent release. I think it came out around the same time as Vicki's first stories.
O, lovely! The only DVD release I'm up on is the Stateside release of The Deadly Assassin, which I heard about MONTHS ago, but I'm still waiting for it! ::grabby hands:: But I think I'd like to have Attack of the Cybermen for the feature on the history of the Cybermen in the series - I was HOPING there'd be something like that on Tomb of the Cybermen, but alas, no.
I like to think that the three of them were like the Harry Potter trio when they were students - the Master was Harry, the Doctor was Ron (I like Ron, he's sweet and more intelligent and braver than people give him credit - in fact, I sleep with a Ron rag doll) and the Rani was Hermione, obsessed with her work and always grumbling at the two boys and their antics.
O, you know, even though I haven't met the Rani yet, I think I could see the Master & the Doctor as being v. Harry & Ron-esque. (Harry Potter was my VERY, VERY first fandom, which I never admit to anymore, but that's where I learned all the important things - at the young age of thirteen. WELL! :P)
& I adored Ron! He was a sweetheart & quite a loyal friend, save for his bouts of temper. & he was quite a brave little toaster, wasn't he?
(& aww, I love your Ron rag doll! That's so sweet! :D)
Oh, I know what you mean. *big smile*
::happy bounces:: It's clearly a trait you can see in my Doctor fangirling alone - Two, Three, Four, Eight & originally Ten - all with a bit of long or floppy hair at times, all with an accent. ^_^ But yes - more boys with floppy hair! Always a point in their favour, at least for me! :D
Edit: OKAY, I REALLY MEANT IT WHEN I SAID I'D TRY & NOT SCREW OVER MY HTML. ::hides face::