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Mrs David Tennant
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Well, if you look at the package, those slices are actually American Cheese Food. Not cheese. Which is why I buy the Kraft deluxe american cheese, which is actually cheese.

Me too.

I kind of miss it too, but I just can't deal with any kind of traffic any more. I stopped buying manuals when I started spending an hour or more in stop-and-go traffic. I should just rent a sporty car for the weekend every once in a while.

Yeah, I have that problem too - and it gets all splattered when it rains so it's very hard to see anything. But I still love it.

I always liked Bennington. My uncle lived there for years - had car dealerships.

If only that were true - I love giraffes.

He can go to the Packard museum downtown - it has some lovely cars.

I got knocked out in high school for "liaison".

Isn't that New Hampshire? (Misspelling diarrhea)

They don't know when to stop. Banananananananananana.

This is actually one of my favorites, if not actually the top. I actually got chills at the end of the episode.

The question about Fenway - I never would have gotten it but I entered a Travel Channel sweepstakes that morning and the question was about Fenway. Timing is everything!

I said Phoebe right away but I had no basis for it. I also came up with University of Virginia after figuring it out and making a guess. My thought process: 1861 to 1862, Civil War, university in the south, well known univ. in the south, UVA.

My cat would yowl at the door to come in and then puke on the carpet. Stupid cat.

I'm saving that in my quotes of the day.

That makes sense. It's really not even just a Doctor Who thing - it seems to happen elsewhere. I'm trying to think of the last example that really bothered me, but I'm failing. I guess I just believe Spock: The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, or the one.

Am I the only one who gets a little pissed off at companions who say, the heck with the world, I'm going to save The Doctor!

Ha, yes, I mentioned remembering specifically the rumbling overhead during that shot - first time I ever saw a movie with Dolby.

I saw Star Wars in the theater in 1977. It was a date with my new boyfriend and we drove out of our little suburb closer to town to see it at a theater with Dolby sound. I remember waiting in line with everyone else (and we didn't see it until summer if I remember correctly). I remember seeing (and feeling!) the huge

It was very sad!