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Buskalilly Galactic Nova
Posts : 15082 Points : 15260 Join date : 2013-02-25 Age : 34 Location : Nagano
| Subject: Re: News thread Sun 2 Jun 2013 - 10:05 | |
| It's a shame to see Smith go, doctors don't seem to have much of a shelf life these days. I was hoping he'd run and run. As it is though, this most recent series has seen me drifting away from Who, to be honest. I still enjoy it when I catch it, but I can't get excited about the monster of the week plots any more. |
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nupkin Stability Update
Posts : 136 Points : 136 Join date : 2013-03-25 Location : London
| Subject: Re: News thread Sun 2 Jun 2013 - 21:30 | |
| - shanks wrote:
- In other semi news Matt Smith is done as the Doctor after the Xmas special
The other half of the story that I heard was there was speculation that the new Doctor would be... ...a laaaaaaydeeeeeee! |
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shanks Raging Pedant
Posts : 2856 Points : 2879 Join date : 2013-01-16 Age : 39 Location : Down Under then Under that
| Subject: Re: News thread Mon 3 Jun 2013 - 3:57 | |
| Really I heard that it could be any famous person from England or Scotland that aren't doing much at the moment |
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ZeroJones I'M SO LONELY
Posts : 10465 Points : 9425 Join date : 2013-01-15 Age : 44 Location : North Midlands, England
| Subject: Re: News thread Mon 3 Jun 2013 - 6:53 | |
| A good shout I saw on Twitter was Damien Molony, who played Hal in the last couple of series of Being Human. Is it sad that I'm more keen on seeing the regeneration scene than who the new Doctor is going to be? Actually, don't answer that. |
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Crumpy Andy Zeta Metroid
Posts : 4921 Points : 4933 Join date : 2013-01-15 Age : 32 Location : The South
| Subject: Re: News thread Mon 3 Jun 2013 - 9:38 | |
| I agree with you Zero, at the end of the day the actor is going to be someone who I've never heard of before (unless it's Stephen Mangan, which would be awesome). |
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NintenDUCK Vote Thread
Posts : 938 Points : 957 Join date : 2013-01-18 Age : 27 Location : The floor.
| Subject: Re: News thread Mon 3 Jun 2013 - 9:43 | |
| I thought it was going to be the dragon from Merlin, it's not like the tardis has a height restriction. |
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Crumpy Andy Zeta Metroid
Posts : 4921 Points : 4933 Join date : 2013-01-15 Age : 32 Location : The South
| Subject: Re: News thread Mon 3 Jun 2013 - 9:50 | |
| The front door does though. |
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Athrun888 Sheegoth
Posts : 3618 Points : 3665 Join date : 2013-01-26 Location : Holiday Bunker
| Subject: Re: News thread Mon 3 Jun 2013 - 10:44 | |
| Well this sucks, Matt Smith's Doctor is my favourite incarnation so far. Ah well, all good things come to an end, really what I wish most is that the second half of series seven hadn't been such a clunker. Outside Moffat's two episodes and the Tardis episode it was kind of a pants series. Still, onwards and hopefully upwards.
I just hope they don't do this splitting in half thing for the first series of the next Doctor, it just won't work well. The Doctor is a big role and it takes time to properly establish him, a full series at once is the only way I can see it not being a trainwreck. Clara was underbaked and she was only a companion.
Whatever happens next year I'm still excited about this year, Matt still has both the fiftieth and the Christmas special, and to cap it off we'll be getting a regeneration in the fiftieth year of Doctor Who, while I wish Matt had stayed on for maybe one more year (I bet most people think that about their favourites though) having a regeneration this year is a nice consolation. |
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Balladeer DIVINE LONELINESS
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| Subject: Re: News thread Sun 9 Jun 2013 - 18:16 | |
| Iain Banks has died. Didn't read loads of his books, but enjoyed what I read. |
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beemoh Koopaling
Posts : 2007 Points : 2050 Join date : 2013-01-15 Age : 39 Location : Writing and arithmetic
| Subject: Re: News thread Fri 14 Jun 2013 - 16:43 | |
| Airbus A350 successfully completes maiden test flight
Notable only because my Dad worked on the Leading Edge ("Front bit") of the wings. |
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shanks Raging Pedant
Posts : 2856 Points : 2879 Join date : 2013-01-16 Age : 39 Location : Down Under then Under that
| Subject: Re: News thread Sat 22 Jun 2013 - 3:45 | |
| But I don't wanna burp Just read it is all I have to say |
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The_Jaster Din
Posts : 11972 Points : 12064 Join date : 2013-01-15 Age : 40 Location : Underground Corpse Pile.
| Subject: Re: News thread Sat 22 Jun 2013 - 3:49 | |
| I don't think it was mentioned here that James Gandolfini passed away the other day, the guy was a phenomenal actor. |
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shanks Raging Pedant
Posts : 2856 Points : 2879 Join date : 2013-01-16 Age : 39 Location : Down Under then Under that
| Subject: Re: News thread Sat 22 Jun 2013 - 4:06 | |
| Oh yeah I totally forgot about that, It was rather sad |
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Balladeer DIVINE LONELINESS
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| Subject: Re: News thread Sat 22 Jun 2013 - 7:38 | |
| - shanks wrote:
- But I don't wanna burp
Just read it is all I have to say I think the horse riding suggestion is the funniest. |
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shanks Raging Pedant
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| Subject: Re: News thread Sat 22 Jun 2013 - 7:48 | |
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Athrun888 Sheegoth
Posts : 3618 Points : 3665 Join date : 2013-01-26 Location : Holiday Bunker
| Subject: Re: News thread Wed 26 Jun 2013 - 8:33 | |
| Well this is certainly more interesting than Knitting Gate from yesterday. Waking up and being told to check the news to find Giillard has thrown the gauntlet down once again, and Rudd has just confirmed he will be challenging. And to spice things up both of them have pledged they will be quitting politics should they lose, so this is a genuine bonafide Fox only on Final Destination. Two hours time can't come soon enough. |
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shanks Raging Pedant
Posts : 2856 Points : 2879 Join date : 2013-01-16 Age : 39 Location : Down Under then Under that
| Subject: Re: News thread Wed 26 Jun 2013 - 8:39 | |
| I think ol Ruddy may be PM again for a couple of months |
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Athrun888 Sheegoth
Posts : 3618 Points : 3665 Join date : 2013-01-26 Location : Holiday Bunker
| Subject: Re: News thread Wed 26 Jun 2013 - 9:04 | |
| Actually I think Rudd could pull off the impossible and win this election. Abbott has not once during his term as opposition leader actually been credible in policies and alternatives, and so far he has been coasting off of the hatred towards Gillard. Rudd is very popular, and not just popular, he is an expert at campaigning and selling a message. At the very least I believe with Rudd as a leader we have a chance at seeing this election turn in to an actual contest about policies and he will mitigate a vast amount of the lead Abbott has.
And Abbott's one point these last three years has been trust. And the simple reality is I trust him and his party as much as I trust a pathological liar. A Liberal leader from the Howard era banging on about trust honestly makes me chuckle a bit. If we can't trust anything Labor and Gillard says how can we trust anything he says? I'm not a fan of the Gillard government, but I cannot stand the Abbott led Liberal party. |
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shanks Raging Pedant
Posts : 2856 Points : 2879 Join date : 2013-01-16 Age : 39 Location : Down Under then Under that
| Subject: Re: News thread Wed 26 Jun 2013 - 9:20 | |
| Yeah possibly.
But a part of me think that they will have Rudd in before the election to win it and when thing go sour they will give him the boot again like last time |
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Athrun888 Sheegoth
Posts : 3618 Points : 3665 Join date : 2013-01-26 Location : Holiday Bunker
| Subject: Re: News thread Wed 26 Jun 2013 - 9:39 | |
| Honestly I think he'll be here until the end this time. Even if he doesn't win he will at least help them keep seats Gillard will lose them, and at this point I think they're strictly after damage control. It's more a personal hope of mine that he will pull of a miracle, but I'm not going to rule out he might win.
And Gillard is as good as gone. Shorten has switched sides, no way in hell she's winning this ballot now. I thought this was what he would be announcing, he seems pretty upset so I don't think he switched sides with any pleasure. |
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shanks Raging Pedant
Posts : 2856 Points : 2879 Join date : 2013-01-16 Age : 39 Location : Down Under then Under that
| Subject: Re: News thread Wed 26 Jun 2013 - 9:48 | |
| On the project they had all these scenarios and one if the was if all else fails Abbott could be the caretaker PM |
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Athrun888 Sheegoth
Posts : 3618 Points : 3665 Join date : 2013-01-26 Location : Holiday Bunker
| Subject: Re: News thread Wed 26 Jun 2013 - 11:35 | |
| And that's that. Kevin Rudd is once again the leader of the Labor Party. Wayne Swan, Stephen Conroy, and another big player have all resigned from the cabinet.
And honestly it will sound snotty of me but I don't personally put much stock in what commercial channels say and I feel they gloss over the facts to be sensationalist, so I prefer the ABC myself. But even they seem to rule out a Labor win, which I think is a big mistake. Labor may not win, but at the same time ruling out a win to me seems to be a little silly. The English were supposed to turn on Thatcher's party once she was thrown out yet they still won from what my mother has told me, and Kevin Rudd has proven himself to be a excellent campaigner before this. So I believe the next few months are going to be very interesting, and very unpredictable.
After all, nobody expected Abbott to be a good opposition leader. And as far as I can tell his lead in the polls is entirely born of Labor ripping itself to pieces rather than him doing anything. All he has had to do is keep his mouth closed and watch the fireworks. Now that Rudd is back in I suspect we will see Labor going on the attack, and I will be very interested to see how the Liberals go once they for the first time are actually placed under some scrutiny. |
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NintenDUCK Vote Thread
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shanks Raging Pedant
Posts : 2856 Points : 2879 Join date : 2013-01-16 Age : 39 Location : Down Under then Under that
| Subject: Re: News thread Wed 26 Jun 2013 - 14:10 | |
| Wasn't bubbles a monkey? |
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Balladeer DIVINE LONELINESS
Posts : 26468 Points : 25302 Join date : 2013-01-16 Age : 35 Location : Admintown
| Subject: Re: News thread Sun 7 Jul 2013 - 20:56 | |
| In case you've been living under a rock/don't give two dungpiles, Murray won the Wimbledon men's singles (first British man for 77 years etc. etc.) and Marion Bartoli won the ladies'.
What I'm really chuffed about is Bartoli's victory. She was the only non-blonde in the semis; stocky, comparatively unattractive, quirky; none of which should matter, but in a world of advertising contracts and model-shaped top seeds (Sharapova springs to mind), it seems to. And she won. Bravo to her, and John Inverdale is a cock.
Interesting that both finals were straight setters this year. Both second-placers had fought really well elsewhere and just fell apart in the final. You have to wonder how Djokovic would have done at full strength. Lisicki too, to a lesser degree. |
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