Sunday, October 10, 2010

TARDIS TIME TRAVEL

For my birthday, I was EXTREMELY fortunate enough to be given a TARDIS. Yes, I am a fantazmagorical fan of Doctor Who (and as charlieissocoollike said, don't judge me for watching Doctor Who, and I won't judge you for watching Skins, Wallace and Gromit, Teletubbies, or whatever is popular these days!) Now, if you don't know what a TARDIS is, I will forgive you. If you don't know what Doctor Who is, Google it. Seriously. You have no idea what you're missing out on. 

Like I said, I was given a TARDIS for my birthday from my best friends because we're all getting one. You know how for some people, a car is very beautiful, or a phone, a bracelet, or a dress? Well, accolades to Character Options Ltd., who took the liberty to manufacture and distribute the TARDIS, because it's quite a magnificent thing. I don't know if it's the TARDIS blue, or the light that flashes, or the noises it makes, but it's fantastic. 

If you'd like to know more about Doctor Who, keep reading. If you don't, why not keep reading anyway?
Things you should know before/while/after you watch Doctor Who:
1. If you like to be scared, watch the episode called Blink.
2. David Tennant was the tenth Doctor, and many will swear that he is the best (partly because he is), but Matt Smith, the most recent Doctor, does a brilliant job to fill in the role after such a perfect Doctor. 
3. Maybe you thought that Doctor Who was a little confusing. That's ok! Just keep watching because I tell you, my dad used to watch it when he was little, I'm watching it now, and your kids will probably watch it, hiding behind the sofas, unable to tear their eyes off the screen. 
4. The Daleks look like Power Rangers right now- ignore that. The bright red, blue, green and other colours are (hopefully) not permanent. Still, what they lack in style, they gain in height. Check them out!
5. Have a look at some of the older Doctor Who episodes. According to Wikipedia, Doctor Who premiered at 17.15 GMT on 23 November, 1963. Some of the episodes are slightly embarrassing, but come on. Give them some credit for the special effects- you can't beat coloured vinegar in water, eh?

So have HEAPS of fun Doctor Who-ing!

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