While you're on the right lines, the reason I got into it was because my mum brought home copies of classic episodes that were free in the newspapers. She worked at Kwik-Save, you see, and decided to steal all of the six different Doctor Who DVDs from the papers, as she thought I'd like them. She was made manager there, I don't know how.
Whilst watching some episodes of Extras, I noticed that one of the characters was reading one of the very same papers that had the free Doctor Who DVD. The irritating thing was that the DVDs contained only one episode when classic stories usually take a few to tell the story.
It's weird, that very same shop I bought a wooden box because I like boxes and that is in my wardrobe right now, inside is several broken laser pointers (I like laser pointers), but the Doctor Who DVDs are nowhere to be seen. I think I gave them to my cousin after realising I wasn't going to get much more use out of the first episodes of 'Robots of Death', 'Earthshock', 'Spearhead From Space', 'Day of Armageddon', 'Rose' (which was the only new episode that was given out) and another one I can't remember.
A decision I now regret, realising that these were my first ever Doctor Who DVDs I collected, (a tradition which I adhere to even today), and that my cousin probably did something inane with them like see how many he could fit in the back of his broken TV. The reason for the TV being broken was actually my fault but I convinced him that he did it in his sleep, trying to fight away the burglars he was dreaming about.
To this day, the only one of those stories I've actually finished watching was Earthshock, and I'm glad, it's a very good story which I am proud to own. However, I would like to know how the Doctor got out of the room being filled with sand at the end of Robots of Death, snd why the robots were so mean anyway.
They never did find out that it was me who broke the tv, and I was glad because it got him grounded for a month, meaning I couldn't see or speak to him in that time, which very much a relief. Me and Joe don't really get on that well anymore, and I never did get my DVDs back. I do, however, own a large 5mW rechargeable green laser pointer. You can see the beam in daytime, it's really cool. Once I pointed it at a cat in a window across the block and it chased it.
Doctor Who played a large part in my life.
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all Meechmunchie did by trying to troll me was distract from the fact you all have no regard for Hetro or their rights at all, none.
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