As Long As There Is Imagination Left In The World.

More Over Here!

I’m known here as ‘be-an-innovator’, which I adopted from a quote by the fabulous Walt Disney: “I believe in being an innovator.”

I will forever be an optimist and a dreamer, as I always have been. And now, I leave you with this, one of my favorite quotes ever (so much so that it is tattooed on my upper right arm):

“I can never stand still. I must explore and experiment. I am never satisfied with my own work. I resent the limitations of my own imagination.” - Walt Disney
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wordsareshadows:

The Doctor:A madman with a box.

wordsareshadows:

The Doctor:
A madman with a box.

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boozledorf:

Tick tock, goes the clock, as Steven Moffat trolls us.
Tick tock, goes the clock, ‘Til Doctor Who on Christmas.

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I just turned my analog clock into a Doctor Who reference, I took the battery out so it now stays on 5:02 forever. 

7yrsofbadluck:

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doctorwho:

Hello, sweetie. 



I’m afraid Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart passed away a few months ago. It was very peaceful. Talked a lot about you, if that’s any comfort. Always made us pour an extra brandy in case you came round one of these days. 

consulting-timelady:

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“Yo dog, I heard you like Doctor Who, so we put the Doctor inside the Doctor so he can time-travel while he time-travels.” 


doctorwho:

I could go on all of Jack’s stag parties in one night. 


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luthi69:

05:02:00 00 PM

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"

Moffat also described the finale as the ‘maddest episode ever’ and ‘loads of fun’, with a host of characters set to make a comeback including Winston Churchill and creepy villains The Silence.

The show will also feature a tribute to late actor Nicholas Courtney, who played The Brigadier in 107 episodes across more than 20 years before his death in February.

The doctor will be told of his death in a nursing home, with Moffat saying: ‘In a story about the Doctor going to his death, it seemed right and proper to acknowledge one of the greatest losses Doctor Who has endured.

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