PatKnit Troughton is finally finished! My woolly* tribute to the Second Doctor is ready to explore time and space, but first he needed to have a photoshoot. We know he loves the camera
*actually made with cotton yarn
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PatKnit Troughton is finally finished! My woolly* tribute to the Second Doctor is ready to explore time and space, but first he needed to have a photoshoot. We know he loves the camera
*actually made with cotton yarn
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every sixth doctor episode opening:
peri: doctor, theres something wrong with you, please i think you need to seek professional help
six: nonsense peri, would a mentally ill person be able to do this?
-tardis proceeds to blow up
six: hmm, thats not supposed to happen. well come along now peri, i guess we dont have time to examine any mental illnesses i may or may not have
Inspired by my walking past a home built in 1754 in my new neighborhood, which isn't even the oldest building in the city. As someone born and raised in the Western US (where we do have some very old buildings, contrary to popular belief, just not in the middle of most cities), it made me curious!
When was the oldest extant building you can reasonably walk to from your home built?
20th century
19th century
18th century
17th century
16th century
15th century
14th century
13th century
12th century
11th century
10th century or before
(Use your judgement for definitions of "extant," it doesn't have to be used for its original purpose but my intention is a building that could theoretically still be used, not just the remnants of one.)
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British Library, Harley MS 3244, c. 1236-1250, folio 64r
yāall hype up men on this app that I would personally use as a scarecrow
Is it acceptable that I do shave my legs only because itās easier to put lotion on my legs when they arenāt too hairy and I do like the feeling of smooth skin when I finish up with it.
I also only really do it once or twice a month so sometimes I do go out in public with hairy legs.
come on man i'm on my lunch break can't you wait???
This was the end of Enemy of the world right
Cat paw prints in the medieval floor tiles of the 12th century CE St Peter Church in Wormleighton, England.
you can't say "check it out" these days without being in the house like carpet
Kind of consumed on the daily by the implications of my absolute favourite Jeeves story, āBertie Changes His Mindā, in which Bertie is tired of his routine and considers adopting a child, while Jeeves thinks they should holiday in Brighton until the mood passes. Stratagemsā¦and eventually spoils? It introduces Bertieās sister and her three daughters (never subsequently referred to), and most notably is the only story narrated by Jeeves, which gives you a view into what might always actually be happening behind the scenes.
one of The line reads in the history of television