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Shan
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Well, that's kind of the point. You make sure you don't turn the setting to that one, especially the ones you give to legally blind people.

I don't even have to click that link to know that the broadcast interrupted was the Fourth Doctor adventure "The Horror of Fang Rock" with Tom Baker as The Doctor and Louise Jameson as Leela being the companion for this one.

Are you saying some of us here actually know the name of the man behind the crustacean???

They won't even allow a mention of Sean O'Neal not being the Sean O'Neal from Clarissa Explains it All, never mind his own article.

Well, I remember when the Lobsters 1 account ceased to post and exploded into a multitude of different ones like those immortal jellyfish. I only remember two by name specifically, Pillbox and that corruption of Daffy Duck, which is the one that kept going.

Firearms of our era don't have a stun setting, more of a 'if you're lucky, the trauma won't irretrievably kill you at least until you get medical attention' potential outcome.

A huge gaping hole in the whole mental health angle in relation to the firearms argument (one of many, actually) is what about the people who don't manifest an illness until after they get their firearms licence and weapons.

So are you actually saying that this article is the one that's … off centre?

I'm imagining it was a different kind of joke for you as you could see the train wreck coming the first time through as opposed to those of us who didn't know that that was not an Israeli person's name (well, unless someone was really hated by their parents.)

Not the Buzz aka Lobsters 1 who posts here for those of you just tuning in from home …

The Internet's making people lazy enough already. I figured if people wanted it enough, they'd make the effort to find it.

We also need to remind/inform people of the Bronson Pinchot Random Roles as well, it's deservedly passed into legendary status here:

I think Danielle D. Murphy just answered that question.

I really like what Steven Moffat has done with Doctor Who because his best stuff is exceptional, for me that includes but not restricted to: Blink, Listen, Heaven Sent, The Day of the Doctor … and thank you so much for The Night of the Doctor (I saw that completely unaware of what was coming and was absolutely

Well, Philip K Dick did start on a sequel to The Man in the High Castle but only completed two chapters (I think he said he found returning to an Axis dominated future disturbed him too much.) You can find them in "The Shifting Realities of Philip K Dick" and they're very good.

Well, we're never going to have a completely comprehensive answer to this, nor should we even if it were possible as it's not really our business but in the same way that even though Peter Cushing is reported to have said he wished he could have been in more Star Wars films had it been possible and his estate later

Well, it beats "Willenial Historian", anyway …

I've been here on and off since before Tron: Legacy came out. It's Lobsters all right.

I thought we'd missed our window for a They Live remake but how lucky are we that this is even a better time to do it? (/s … I think?)

I've seen Go and the Dawn of the Dead remake enough times to which is which (Sarah Polley is the one on the left - no I didn't cheat.)