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Post by John Darnacan on Sept 1, 2005 1:14:51 GMT
With the rarity of vulgarity goes sincerity.
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Post by Lauren on Sept 2, 2005 21:29:21 GMT
Pardon myignorance, but whoare Pip & Jane Baker? Relationto Tom & Colin?
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Post by John Darnacan on Sept 13, 2005 15:41:52 GMT
They were writers of the original series, during Colin Baker's era.
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Post by John Darnacan on Sept 13, 2005 15:44:03 GMT
Multisyllabic linguistic dialogue enlightened their video tomes.
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Post by Meddling Monkey on Oct 15, 2005 15:54:39 GMT
Yet the solitude of this is thread betrays lethargy penultimate to apathy.
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Post by Hoichi on May 17, 2006 10:55:09 GMT
Hmm, these quotes sound like something someone I know would say!
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Post by John Darnacan on May 17, 2006 12:40:25 GMT
Hmm, these quotes sound like something someone I know would say! Linguistic resonance betrays a sympathetic harmony.
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Post by Hoichi on May 17, 2006 13:22:17 GMT
Indeed. I feel quite sorry for him and thus show sympathy.
Who would fardels bare, to grunt and sweat under a weary life, but that the dread of something after death, the undicover'd country from whose bourn no traveler returns, puzzles the will, And makes us rather bear those ills we have Than fly to others that we know not of?
Oh wait that is Shakespeare...........mind you they used a part of the same soliloquy in 'The Two Doctors'!
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