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[I honestly don't know -- or particularly care -- if there's any grammatical basis for arguing for a change, I just like saying 'Dr Whom'. It goes from cute to bloody annoying in under 6 seconds.
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[I honestly don't know -- or particularly care -- if there's any grammatical basis for arguing for a change, I just like saying 'Dr Whom'. It goes from cute to bloody annoying in under 6 seconds.
Just like you, Babs.
I'll have you know it happens to a lot of guys.
Whom's editing the tickers then, for a two month old offering to get picked? ;)
I just noticed it still there near the bottom of my favourites, and realized it had never had an outing. You'd be amazed at some of the antique jokes in there...
pedant corner: surely Dr.Whom
I was going to suggest that 'whom' was wrong anyway, but that wouldn't have been very whomorous.
Reminds me of that Bond film, 'Dr. Nope'
Hey, lovely to see this resurface. Babs, where are you?
Dr Strangeloving?
Or for a modern day Newsbiscuit twist, "Dr Stranglewanking"?
I was delighted but surprised to see this oldie on the ticker, and even more surprised when my name was on the Writers Room top page -- haven't seen that for a while...
I was well into my 30s before I had even a vague idea of how whom worked, but the main thing is it's a great claim to make to annoy people in the pub. Particularly if you don't know them and they're trying to watch the football over a quiet pint and vuvuzela.
Hope you kids are all doing OK, but feel free not to tell me if you aren't.
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