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Keith
Sat, Apr 17, 2010 12:45pm
The other day David Hewlitt (Stargate: Atlantis) tweeted about having having breakfast with his two-year-old son. Apparently it had something to do with eggs looking like Daleks and his son said, “Eggsterminate!” Now that’s my kind of breakfast!
@Martin: There’s something wonderful about the fact that the BBC are more alert as to what people will want to download after watching something than the marketing team behind Kick-Ass, isn’t there?
Leslie Carr
Sun, Apr 18, 2010 7:45am
“Would you care for some tea?”
Martin
Sun, Apr 18, 2010 11:50am
@Der Bruno Stroszek:
Agreed. Moff and his team really look like they know what they are doing, not just with the show but with the promotion of it.
Tonio Kruger
Sun, Apr 18, 2010 3:06pm
“I am your soldier.”;-)
Tonio Kruger
Sun, Apr 18, 2010 3:08pm
The other day David Hewlitt (Stargate: Atlantis) tweeted about having having breakfast with his two-year-old son. Apparently it had something to do with eggs looking like Daleks and his son said, “Eggsterminate!” Now that’s my kind of breakfast!
I wonder if that breakfast was anything like Eggs Benedict. After all, I seem to recall only one Benedict from my American History courses and I seem to understand that he worked quite well with the Brits. Quite famous for doing so, in fact…
PaulW
Sun, Apr 18, 2010 4:16pm
As I’m only able to watch via BBC America on fios I think I’m a few episodes behind. Just saw the Eleventh Hour and after watching it I remembered that crack, there’s one just like it in my parents’ driveway and…
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The other day David Hewlitt (Stargate: Atlantis) tweeted about having having breakfast with his two-year-old son. Apparently it had something to do with eggs looking like Daleks and his son said, “Eggsterminate!” Now that’s my kind of breakfast!
http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/d11s01/d11s01e01_to_victory.pdf
Keep calm and carry on…
@Martin: There’s something wonderful about the fact that the BBC are more alert as to what people will want to download after watching something than the marketing team behind Kick-Ass, isn’t there?
“Would you care for some tea?”
@Der Bruno Stroszek:
Agreed. Moff and his team really look like they know what they are doing, not just with the show but with the promotion of it.
“I am your soldier.”;-)
I wonder if that breakfast was anything like Eggs Benedict. After all, I seem to recall only one Benedict from my American History courses and I seem to understand that he worked quite well with the Brits. Quite famous for doing so, in fact…
As I’m only able to watch via BBC America on fios I think I’m a few episodes behind. Just saw the Eleventh Hour and after watching it I remembered that crack, there’s one just like it in my parents’ driveway and…
(msg terminated)
One of my “Futurama” DVDs came with a postcard parodying this poster. I think it said something about procrastinating.