Eddie Izzard As ... Doctor Who?
cmdr_forge writes "The BBC is reporting that Former Doctor Who Tom Baker says that Eddie Izzard is to be the next doctor for the TV show that starts 2005. How awesome is that!"
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i wonder who else posted in the last 20 secs...bah
GNAA has spoken.
We've been waiting years for a Red Dwarf Movie - does this mean one is likely coming?
Get the Hell off my planet, you slimy mobster Bush!
YEA
Melikes Izzardboi. Mewishes he be swell and all in 'tis bountyful personae. Dr Who be rockin da shizzles tambien, much respect.
Sorry for the offtopic post.
Has anyone else out there been having problems accessing Google or Altavista?
I have not been able to get searches from either one of them for almost a week.
tv is an old fashioned version of streaming multimedia content.
Nothing - well thats something.
Hi, I'm the guy that got first post on this article. Thanks.
Anyway, just wanted to say that the parent post will be +5 informative soon. Save you mods some trouble.
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Of course, don't forget to read #macfilez's emails! Here you will discover how truly difficult it is to decide what to do on the weekends... Have a pizza party? A fash party? Go to the mall with all of your friends? Have a sleepover and call boys on the phone?
In short, if you haven't checked out #macfilez's site, you don't know what you're missing!
Well, who's fault is it that when gays have a public event, that the majority of gays get no coverage but the media focuses on a few drag queens? Or that the coverage of transvestites in these events is very, very superficial, calculated to to deliver the "shock" that of course, everyone is expecting?
People don't like having their preconcetions challenged, and prefer to see images that comfort them by confirming their predjudices. Making people think has never been safe business practice from the days of Socrates up to the present.
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