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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I'm sure you do, sir.
but as I'm the best example you've got of "person that will mark Poppet's thesis" then you might want to at least consider what I'm saying.

I don't think it's not interesting. But science fiction is not biomedical science. You could probably look into the physiology of multiple organs, or such like, quite well, if you can find examples in nature. Giraffes have an interesting valve arrangement, for example, and squids/octopi have mutiple simple hearts rather than our complex 4 chamber job. But don't justify it "because of doctor who, innit?"
(, Tue 12 Apr 2011, 11:45, 2 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
Pffft.
I fackin' love you man, banter what!
(, Tue 12 Apr 2011, 11:46, Reply)
that's actually a good idea, I wasn't sure if it actually happened in nature.
I suppose I was thinking about The Doc cos I hadn't watched any today.. :(
(, Tue 12 Apr 2011, 11:48, Reply)

I hadn't watched any today I'm fucking obsessed with it.
(, Tue 12 Apr 2011, 11:50, Reply)
AM NOT.

(, Tue 12 Apr 2011, 11:50, Reply)
But seriously, if Noel was David Tennent, you'd do all kinds of nasty role play with him.

(, Tue 12 Apr 2011, 12:22, Reply)

"I am the timelord, the lord of time, I have a sonic screwdriver and I am here to save the earth from the ghosts of alien zombies. But first, I must fornicate with the first australian person I see, and let her wee on my arm.... or the world is DOOOMED"
"G'day? timelord? I'm? australian? and a women? I shall pee on your hand? Then slap a few shrimp on the barby? g'day? g'day?"

The '?' are to show off the australian accent.
(, Tue 12 Apr 2011, 12:24, Reply)
This is some good comedying

(, Tue 12 Apr 2011, 12:34, Reply)
it does indeed.
differing organ numbers from the mammalian "model" is quite common.
(, Tue 12 Apr 2011, 12:01, Reply)

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