Time, colours, Dr Who, cheese & biscuits
carolynwhite2
carolynwhite2 at aol.com
Thu Mar 31 17:06:05 UTC 2005
Ginger:
Well, I whittled the Time-turner part of my section down from 91 to
54 posts.
I uncoded Time-turner on 17,
I will tackle Time travel tonight and then try to figure out a set
definition for each category to avoid future confusion. These do
overlap a lot.
Carolyn:
Great..thanks for plugging away on this one Ginger.
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Ginger:
Re: colours. Dark tends to be hard to read for me. Aside from that,
I've always been partial to periwinkle. Loquat is nice too.
Kelly:
Well, I don't get the beige/pink when I hit reply, I keep this new,
uh, green? Is this green? I guess it is. I'll refrain from stating
an opinion on this color. :)
Jen:
This lavender is a winner, better than the green :). Did you get
this color from the Yahoo custom choices or from another website?
Nice.
Potioncat:
I vote for the lavendar as well...unless of course the colour is
random, like a box of Every flavour beans... that would be cool too.
I'm off now to apply for a position according to the add on the
homepage.
Carolyn:
Well, cool blues seem to have got the vote. The greens were a bit
mucky. Yes, it's a custom choice they offer. We could have it all
white like the TOC site, though, if you like.
Nicked the ad off the Jasper Fforde site - hope they don't notice.
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Sean:
dang! Chris Eccleston has given up being Dr. Who after one season!
The good Doctor must be running out of lives...
Carolyn:
I saw that too. I wasn't overwhelmed after the first episode, to be
honest - though, to be fair, it wasn't him so much as the plot. Too
much setting the scene, teen girlies etc. Maybe best never to revisit
cult series.
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-Kelly, who never realized Pip was a member of this group. How did I
miss that?
Carolyn:
She's been curled up in her teacup for nearly a year ...too busy. I
regularly refresh the bits of cheese and biscuits to see if she can
be enticed out to talk to us....
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