Nah, it's no biggie. There's only so much science you can cram into one 24-hour period, anyway. (24 hours' worth, to be exact. A depressingly small amount.) We were looking for a break.
Also, the Doctor wants to know if you'd rather have birthday dinner with Tolkein, Taliesin, or some other British-y writer whose name starts with T.
(I'm so excited!) Yeah, science/time ratios are always pretty sad. Like art/time ratios. Not at all like coffee/blood ratios. If only it were that simple.
...oh gosh. He can surprise me, but I'm leaning toward Tolkien! Because, in plain English, and to quote the great Mister Keanu Reeves: woah.
I don't need anything special. It's cool, though, to be an age with the same number of digits as the digit that it is! It hasn't happened since I was one, and it won't happen again in my lifetime.
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Also, the Doctor wants to know if you'd rather have birthday dinner with Tolkein, Taliesin, or some other British-y writer whose name starts with T.
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...oh gosh. He can surprise me, but I'm leaning toward Tolkien! Because, in plain English, and to quote the great Mister Keanu Reeves: woah.
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You should have told me. I'd have gotten you something.
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I don't need anything special. It's cool, though, to be an age with the same number of digits as the digit that it is! It hasn't happened since I was one, and it won't happen again in my lifetime.
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Twenty-two, that's two twos.
That won't happen again until three-hundred and thirty-three, and I'll be long dead before then.
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Oh, so. What's black and white and fits around your middle knuckle and isn't actually black or white at all?
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A tiny hugging person in a tuxedo?
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