The (13th) Doctor | By Reg
Well, isn’t this unexpected! Hello all, it’s me, that one guy who ditched about 5 odd years back. Changed quite a bit, crazy how that is. First ever RP blog I had on this site and it’s only got ONE -blog? Crazy.
Unfortunately this isn’t some glorious return to form, sorry to say. But I realize I never gave much of a formal goodbye (cant BELIEVE some of you still follow me, like wow), so I guess I owe this blog at least a nice message right at the top for being the thing that put my life on it’s current track.
Got caught up recently! Took a bit of a break for a good year or two as a viewer. Might make another RP blog for this fandom someday, dunno! I’ll be sure to let my ollllld pals here know if I do. Love Jodie, btw. Good stuff.
Anyways, see you all for now. Catch you on the flip side and all that. If you comment on this post I’ll probably see it, I do still check this blog from time to time for nostalgia.
If you want to see what I’ve done these past 5 odd years, I invite you to take a look and have fun.
See ya for now.
And, all of you give yourselves a jelly baby on me.
oh yeah, I used to have this blog.
Every time the TARDIS materializes in a new location, within the first nanosecond of landing, it analyses its surroundings, calculates a 12-dimensional data map of everything within a 1000-mile radius, and determines which outer shell would blend in best with the environment. Aaaand then it disguises itself as a police telephone box from 1963.
Barbara's solutions to Daleks:
1) Mud
2) Bung a rock at it
Bristol? Doctor, we’re in Bristol!
Twelve sniffing flowers 8x1 Deep Breath || 8x12 Death in Heaven ▬ requested by this anon
Aaand here it is! The drawing I will hopefully be presenting to Peter Davison in a few hours’ time, drawn before 10PM and midnight yesterday. It is now 6:30 am and I have a slight feeling I might not be on my top form at this convention…
Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman for The Los Angeles Times
The doctor explains how the tardis is bigger on this inside (x)
Help. This actually makes sense.
Indeed, one of the most fascinating moments in Classic Who!
Time And Relative Dimensions In Space
And prove to me that I am not mistaken in m i n e
"One day I will come back.
Yes, I shall come back.
Until then, there shall be
no regrets,
no tears,
no anxieties.”