tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24629995.post4332572739086992527..comments2023-12-11T13:55:07.187+11:00Comments on the deletions: pbhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05488501096578637033noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24629995.post-77742095858496913902016-02-04T09:31:39.772+11:002016-02-04T09:31:39.772+11:00Hello Adam, Dr Who was lost to me after the David ...Hello Adam, Dr Who was lost to me after the David Tennant series - that's ages ago. But I did get caught up in last year's final episode because nobody has parties any more, so on that night there was nowhere to go but the lounge room. I preferred Peter Capaldi as a crazed swearing politician. Felt a bit sorry for him with the teenage drama script he had to leak out as Dr Who.<br />Yes I'd like to see your poem.<br />All the best,<br />Pam<br />pbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05488501096578637033noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24629995.post-83946398486878148122016-02-03T11:33:52.554+11:002016-02-03T11:33:52.554+11:00Hi Pam.
I enjoyed your editorial and was tickled...Hi Pam. <br /><br />I enjoyed your editorial and was tickled to see a sideswipe aimed at Doctor Who in there. I wondered if you'd be interested in seeing a poem I wrote once about a time when I think the show was stronger than it is today, lamenting and reinterpreting the loss of my favourite "companion" to date: Donna Noble. <br /><br />I also liked the contents in the right hand menu of that issue of cordite: a litany of "The End / The End / The End"<br /><br />adam fordAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com