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04 October 2007

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Brian F.

Yes, but can you spell Raxacoricofallapatorius?

Leila

Well, I can now.

I hope that you noted, Mr. Scared of Your Own Alarm Clock, that the Dalek Cookie Jar doesn't make any noise. Course, it also costs a bazillion dollars.

Emily H.

Too bad the cookie jar doesn't make noise - I could use a cookie jar that scolded me for eating cookies.

OTOH, with my brand new ipod, I have accumulated enough USB gadgets that I really do need a USB hub...

Brian F.

Well, Emily, the Dalek cookie jar wouldn't scold you for eating cookies. It would just kill you. I think the solution is to store moldy cookies you'd never want inside the Dalek to prevent the temptation.

Actually, I want the TARDIS cookie jar. I'm kind of on Dalek overload right now. I'm really hoping they take a break from Season Four.

Leila

I will never be on Dalek overload! Never!

(Says the girl who hasn't seen any of Season Three yet.)

Brian F.

You haven't seen ANY season three? Even though the season finale is airing tomorrow night on Sci Fi and I was going to warn you about how abysmal it is?

That's very sad.

I'll be interested to hear your assessment of season three's Dalek two-parter when you get around to it.

Leila

We don't have any television reception, let alone cable. But it's set to be released on DVD in early November, so I'll Netflix it then.

Jackie

I'm with you, Leila. I only finished Season 2 a few months ago when Netflix finally let me have it (what was UP with that?). I have noticed that my PBS station is playing all of season 1 over, so I'm happy to revisit the glory of CE. I'm a bit broken up about Rose, though, so I don't really know what I'm going to think of season 3 without her. Of course, that's what I thought about DT, and I love him. So whatever. And now I'm rambling. sigh.

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